Pjscrab wrote:
This should be easy to answer. I have lived in/visited a lot of places traveling with my parents They moved a lot as a part of their jobs. While new places were interesting to visit I always missed being at home in one place. So I would say I’m staying put where I am right now. It feels like home right now and I want to be here for a while. I move every 6 months for work myself but I quit to be able to take care of my daughters needs better.
Isabella, Emma - I love the romantic era writings too. There was a time I was so obsessed I never wanted the books to end. But the real story of titanic was too painful to read. Esp as I was dealing with depression when I read it. I get seasick very fast and also had a friend who went thru hell during a cruise accident.
What’s your idea of a perfect holiday?
Aw wow it sounds like you have visited many beautiful places then. I expect some of the places you saw were very beautiful, although I can see how not having a proper fixed home may have been hard.
I've always lived at my parents farm in the UK so have never really seen much of the world, except few pictures.
Your daughter is very lucky to have such a caring father
Aww me too! I love romantic era writings, the books based on eras ago are my favourites. There's just something about them that makes you feel like you're there with the characters

I often write stories like those.
Titanic was an interesting story but also very sad. A terrible end for a lot of people, I can't begin to even imagine how horrible April 14th/15th 1912 was for those people.
The perfect holiday for me would be a peaceful and relaxing break away near the seaside I think. But not in a busy holiday area. When I was a little girl my parents used to take us to small caravan parks, usually only four caravans were in these parks. They were very quiet and very peaceful. If I went away again I would go somehwhere like that again.
What are you doing for Christmas this year?