I was talking to my friend before about blogging and suddenly realised I'd neglected mine the last couple of weeks.
The only excuse I have is our house is nearly completely packed up and ready to move this weekend so scary!!!
The scariest part of moving hit me before, I was on my way home from work and I realised after 32 years of living in the same village I would be spending my last week there now, it sounds silly but my little village has such an amazing history it makes you proud to be a Sunlighter and makes you care so much about it, this village was my playground as a child, the place I learnt to ride my bike, where I went to school, it has the church 3 generations of my family have married in, I got married here, my daughter now goes the village school and I work here as well.
I literally know every corner, road, bump and tree in this village, I have waded through the boating lake, watched film crews who find it as fascinating as the hundreds of visitors and now it will no longer be home.
My hubster has only lived here for a few years so is fine moving on but I feel a part of me will always be in this beautiful corner of the Wirral.
So now I'm gonna pack the last few bits and get ready to go to the inlaws for a couple of days then on to the new place, as soon as we have internet I'll be back with pics and hopefully a more cheerful view on my new town until then bye bye Port Sunlight it's been an amazing 32 years!!
The only excuse I have is our house is nearly completely packed up and ready to move this weekend so scary!!!
The scariest part of moving hit me before, I was on my way home from work and I realised after 32 years of living in the same village I would be spending my last week there now, it sounds silly but my little village has such an amazing history it makes you proud to be a Sunlighter and makes you care so much about it, this village was my playground as a child, the place I learnt to ride my bike, where I went to school, it has the church 3 generations of my family have married in, I got married here, my daughter now goes the village school and I work here as well.
I literally know every corner, road, bump and tree in this village, I have waded through the boating lake, watched film crews who find it as fascinating as the hundreds of visitors and now it will no longer be home.
My hubster has only lived here for a few years so is fine moving on but I feel a part of me will always be in this beautiful corner of the Wirral.
So now I'm gonna pack the last few bits and get ready to go to the inlaws for a couple of days then on to the new place, as soon as we have internet I'll be back with pics and hopefully a more cheerful view on my new town until then bye bye Port Sunlight it's been an amazing 32 years!!
(this is just a small taster of how beautiful my village is)
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