I finally realized. I want to go home.
I've been in this country for a long time. I've seen beautiful buildings and bridges. I've learned about the history. I've met people from all over the world.
I've also choked on the endless cigarette smoke. I've dealt with a lot of xenophobia. I've jumped through the bureaucratic hoops required to stay here. I've been alone on my birthday, Christmas, and the New Year. I have no close friends, and my social life is virtually nonexistent.
It's time to go. I can't believe it's taken me so long to realize this.
I'm worried about my cats. I just discovered that when you bring a cat into the States, it has to be checked to make sure it's not ill with something that can be transmitted to humans. One of my cats is completely healthy. The other tested positive for FLV. I can't imagine leaving them here - and if either one is rejected, she'll have to be sent back to the Czech Republic, or "destroyed". (I HATE that word when it applies to pets!)
Does anyone have advice for me on the best way to get everything together and make the move? When I realized I wanted to go back, I was literally crying with happiness. I'm already looking around the place and deciding what I want to take with me, and what can stay here. I have tons of books and movies, and while some of the books can be sold, I'm not getting rid of any of my movies. Some of the stuff will have to be shipped.
A month ago, when my former "friend" was so brutal to me, I was on the brink of suicide for several days. I don't get that at home. The people there are warm, supportive, and loving. It's easy to make friends in my hometown. The nature is incredible. The air is clean. Smoking is the exception, rather than the rule.
The biggest challenge, now, is getting kitties there safely. And making sure they are accepted.
I've been in this country for a long time. I've seen beautiful buildings and bridges. I've learned about the history. I've met people from all over the world.
I've also choked on the endless cigarette smoke. I've dealt with a lot of xenophobia. I've jumped through the bureaucratic hoops required to stay here. I've been alone on my birthday, Christmas, and the New Year. I have no close friends, and my social life is virtually nonexistent.
It's time to go. I can't believe it's taken me so long to realize this.
I'm worried about my cats. I just discovered that when you bring a cat into the States, it has to be checked to make sure it's not ill with something that can be transmitted to humans. One of my cats is completely healthy. The other tested positive for FLV. I can't imagine leaving them here - and if either one is rejected, she'll have to be sent back to the Czech Republic, or "destroyed". (I HATE that word when it applies to pets!)
Does anyone have advice for me on the best way to get everything together and make the move? When I realized I wanted to go back, I was literally crying with happiness. I'm already looking around the place and deciding what I want to take with me, and what can stay here. I have tons of books and movies, and while some of the books can be sold, I'm not getting rid of any of my movies. Some of the stuff will have to be shipped.
A month ago, when my former "friend" was so brutal to me, I was on the brink of suicide for several days. I don't get that at home. The people there are warm, supportive, and loving. It's easy to make friends in my hometown. The nature is incredible. The air is clean. Smoking is the exception, rather than the rule.
The biggest challenge, now, is getting kitties there safely. And making sure they are accepted.




I haven't really even taken a bunch of trips on planes... but best of luck! Look online, for msn, yahoo, etc. articles... I'm in class right now so I kinda can't.
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