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Goodbye Jesus

Discrimination


Kathlene

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Long story so I won't go into all the details here.

 

 

There's more to the story than that, but this is the Reader's Digest condensed version.

 

The US will always be home to me, but the UK is home now too. I've become a much calmer, stronger and more well-rounded person, and I know so much more about the world than I did before (and have traveled a large portion of it as well). My daughter always says that getting away from our family and discovering that there was a whole other big world out there waiting for us was the best thing we ever did. It changed our lives in the best possible way.

 

Still sucks about the job discrimination thing though!

 

I'd have given the U.S. short shrift after moving to another country. But compared to that story, mine is a country walk in the sunshine. Are you going to become a U.K. citizen, or are you simply living as a permanent tourist?

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