Monday, 11 May 2009

Moving away from the UK or moving to Indonesia?

With a view to move away at the end of the year, a weblog to document plans, outcomes and realizations seems fitting. In 2010 I hope to be living away from the UK. I am under no illusions as to the originality of this idea. To say that the idea of traveling is popular today is a definite understatement; attempting to save for and set off on dream holidays is a seemingly integral part of the British education system for my generation.  Round the world tickets offer an opportunity to see a maximum number of places in a comparitively short amount of time. Also, with a little thought, a little prior planning and an organization such as Raleigh International or a TEFL qualification, one can easily make have a holiday and conjure up some bonus material for a CV.

Living abroad has been always been synonymous with traveling and exploring, with people setting out , not happy with meerly visiting a place, prefering to make an extended stay. At first glance, my own family and friends seem to be quite settled in the UK.
Looking more closely though, my Great-Grandparents managed to live abroad for most of their lives; they lived in China as missionaries. My Dad managed to work for two years in New Guinea after University. That counts as living abroad rather than travelling, surely? Then there's my partner's parents, a German and an American living in Indonesia and having spent time living in each others' countries. Then there's Anja herself, who was raised in Indonesia and Germany before living in the UK for the last five years.


1 comment:

  1. ... another link: your parents having lived in new guinea?!

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