Wednesday 23 July 2014

The Ups and Downs of Airports When In a Long Distance Relationship

why airport's are the best but worst places of my life so far...


Growing up airports always meant we were going somewhere on holiday, and within a few hours I would be lay on a beach with unlimited cokes and all you can eat ice-cream... BLISS.As I grow older I soon came to realise I was oblivious to what was actually going on in the airport world and its not all happy occasions.
I have travelled a good few places in my life, my mum has packed enough of my suitcases to have a degree in it! I've been blessed enough to encounter the happiness and sadness of an airport. Airports for me are full of happy reunions and tearful goodbyes.

Not long after my eighteenth birthday I first traveled to india... I left from 

London


when I left heathrow I was scared not happy and not sad I was relieved I caught my flight on time and petrified as I did not know what I was letting myself in for. I had to stop in Asia to get my connecting flight to Amritsar.

Asia
India
When I arrived in Amritsar airport, I soon shared with the crowd my overwhelming emotions, I leaped into Gautams arms with tears of joy and happiness.

from then on my journey to India I have gone through a number of different airports including 
newcastle
New Delhi
Edinburgh
All of these Airports have seen my tears and happiness. I could never describe the feeling you have when you leave your loved ones at an airport it really is something you have to feel and experience your self and vice-versa its impossible to describe the feeling you get when you wrap your arms around the ones you love after not seeing them for so long!

I am writing this post on the exact date six months ago I left my husband at Amritsar airport...

And hopefully the next trip to the airport is a happy one!

lots of love


Saturday 19 July 2014

I'm Back Feeling Better Than Ever!

UPDATE

wow has it really been 3 months since I abandoned my blog? I apologize to all. Its been a crazy three months to say the least, but when I look back so much has changed but I am no further forward! 

so right now as some of you may know I am in...



I have came to Ireland to work as an Au-pair. I have been here 4 weeks on monday, its went so quickly but as they say time flies when you're having fun. I am the an Au-pair to a lovely family consisting of a single mother and her 4 children. Moving to Ireland was a huge decision but a decision easy made none the less. 

Gori Rani 

Not much has changed about myself i'm still in much the same position. YES I'm STILL in a LDR. YES I still am wearing my beautiful choora.


I also set a goal for myself to grow my hair and i'm very pleased with the outcome so far...


life in Ireland is good and I plan to stay here for as long as I can guarantee my future that I can see and possibly plan, because you never know what's around the corner. 

I've set new goals for myself which are starting very shortly or in the process of. One being to cut down on fizzy juice! I will never cut out fizzy juice but I definitely need to cut down the amount I drink of it and i can proudly say I have nearly halved the amount I would drink at home! Secondly I am about to challenged weight loss, since my husband has gone back home i've really let myself go, I know im fine the way I am blah blah blah... but i've decided I am no longer happy with my weight and I am taken this opportunity in the beautiful country side to try and tone up! thirdly I am trying to be happy and positive in every situation i face, my future is looking bright and I no longer want to be sad because i have so much to look forward too!

I defiantly have been blessed with the luck of the Irish!

Thanks for reading 

Lots of Love