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<blockquote data-quote="Tahoenite" data-source="post: 77502518" data-attributes="member: 260385"><p>Hi All, quick update for everyone that beared with me through the myriad of questions.</p><p></p><p>We have been AU for over a decade and wanted to give an update to everyone that responded.</p><p></p><p>-We are now dual citizens with the US.</p><p>-Both my wife and I had returned to Uni and are now AU employed in the respective fields (healthcare), which was lots of fun during COVID. </p><p>-Were able to buy a house before inflation shot up.</p><p>-Both children occaisionally think of theselves as American eventhough they have been in AU for more than 75% of their live, and are looking into starting Uni soon.</p><p>-Have visited the States twice since we have been here. When leaving on the first trip I heard everyones US accent on the plane, and mentioned to my wife that "There were alot of Americans on this flight", and my wife broke out in laughter. I am not sure if it was because I thought of (them) as Americans or the fact that we were flying to.</p><p>-The second trip over was very strange as there were alot of places like shops, restaurants, roads, that we had been many times before all felt foreign to us. </p><p></p><p>It has been a bumpy road at times but the Lord has blessed us in our move here.</p><p></p><p>Kind Regards,</p><p>Tahoenite</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tahoenite, post: 77502518, member: 260385"] Hi All, quick update for everyone that beared with me through the myriad of questions. We have been AU for over a decade and wanted to give an update to everyone that responded. -We are now dual citizens with the US. -Both my wife and I had returned to Uni and are now AU employed in the respective fields (healthcare), which was lots of fun during COVID. -Were able to buy a house before inflation shot up. -Both children occaisionally think of theselves as American eventhough they have been in AU for more than 75% of their live, and are looking into starting Uni soon. -Have visited the States twice since we have been here. When leaving on the first trip I heard everyones US accent on the plane, and mentioned to my wife that "There were alot of Americans on this flight", and my wife broke out in laughter. I am not sure if it was because I thought of (them) as Americans or the fact that we were flying to. -The second trip over was very strange as there were alot of places like shops, restaurants, roads, that we had been many times before all felt foreign to us. It has been a bumpy road at times but the Lord has blessed us in our move here. Kind Regards, Tahoenite [/QUOTE]
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