It’s been nearly a year-and-a-half since we started our Bermuda adventure, and it’s been a bumpy road for us both. You’ve probably noticed that my blog entries have dwindled over the last few months. Maybe you thought the reason was that we were so busy with our activities that I didn’t have time. The truth is, we weren’t living the lives we had hoped for when we came, so I decided that saying nothing was a better choice. There wouldn’t have been a lot of sympathetic ears anyway.
We have made a few decisions, though. Kim and Bacardi have decided to part ways. The career opportunity isn’t quite what she had hoped for. She will be leaving the company in April, take a well-earned rest for several months, and consider options for the next half of her life (she plans to live to 100, you know). We plan to leave Bermuda and return to our place in Chicago in May.
How do we feel about leaving? Well, as much as we wanted to, and as hard as we believe we tried, we never felt that Bermuda was “home”. Never felt completely settled into our house. Never seemed to find a social niche. Never really picked up our golf clubs, except for the one time Kim insisted we go play a round. Never felt the desire to “discover Bermuda”, although maybe we didn’t give it the full shot it deserved. But we are happy to be returning to Chicago.
It was an interesting experience, and an adventure neither one of us regrets embarking upon. Although our Bermuda chapter was short, we're ready to move on.
Monday, January 11, 2010
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2 comments:
Good luck with the next chapter in life!
Dan
I know how it feels after living in Miami for 20 years and it never felt like home. Oregon is home now and it feels good. Scott and I wish you all the best and look forward to you visiting the NW.
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