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Hi. My name is Ann and I love to travel. Have just returned from my first singles holiday to Turkey, which I enjoyed so much that I have booked up again for next year. I live part-time in the UK, and the rest of the year is spent at my house in Bulgaria. I am divorced, enjoy gardening, have dogs and chickens, and I love growing my own veg and making jams and chutney. Love meeting people and making new friends. -
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14th Jul 2015millomgirl commented on:
Is Living Abroad A Distant Dream?I have had a house in Bulgaria for ten years, and spent around four years in total living there, dividing my time BG and UK. I bought the house while I was married, but have been divorced for two years now and have no qualms about living there alone, along with my three dogs. I love the country, the people, the culture, and the feeling of not being hemmed in, as in the UK, with the houses so close together and people living almost on top of each other. Most important thing, I believe, about living abroad, is to learn the language, because if you don't bother you can miss out on so much. Living in BG, I have a huge garden, which I love working on. I grow my own veggies, keep chickens and have also had goats. I love the local market where you can buy anything and everything. I make my own bread, chutneys and jams from the abundance of fruit on the trees. I will not give up permanently on the UK, but neither can I give up Bulgaria. The things I miss most about being in England are a decent curry, fish and chips and my son. The rest is just geography.ViewDate:
14th Apr 2015millomgirl commented on:
Is 65 too old to become a mother again?Nature has made a woman's body to be at its most fertile during the years when she will be best able to cope with having a baby. After the menopause, changes happen to that body - bones become weaker and sometimes more brittle, decline in muscle tissue, recovery time following illness/operation is usually longer etc Having a baby is a HUGE emotional and physical trauma for a woman to go through. I am 61 and couldn't even begin to imagine how I would feel if I were pregnant again! My childbearing years are long over, and I am happy with that. I have three wonderful grown-up children who I love to pieces, but would never, ever want to give birth again! The pattern of life falls into differing stages - childhood, womanhood, and the stage when the children have grown up and gone, leaving you free to do all the things you have always wanted, but perhaps couldn't do due to lack of money, child-rearing etc. I have happily given many years to home, children, husband etc. I now feel that my time is exactly that - MY time. I simply find it impossible to understand how this woman can really want to go on and on and on, producing more and more children. Does she have no life of her own, or does she see herself as 'just a mother'? I find it very hard to comprehend, especially as she has so many children already! Perhaps she just likes the smell of gas-and-air! -
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