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Netherlands. I really like realtor Sarah's dress, the way the ruffles move when she walked. Their house in S Africa looked huge, too bad they're having problems selling it. I really like this couple. He gives me a Phil Collins vibe. The kids look big enough to help around the house. So glad they sold their old house, financial anxiety is not a good thing. 

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On 4/20/2021 at 11:03 PM, Grizzly said:

Zurich. I couldn't get past her appearance. Sorry, I'm now officially an old judgemental, fuddy duddy. 3 nose rings, teeth that should of had braces, and tattoos all over. The baby is so cute. For once the husband won and has a shorter commute. I think she'll come to appreciate the open concept and sleekness.

Switzerland is a very conservative country. I lived there for a year...the Swissies, as we kids called them, are very rigid and not into a lot of "self expression". I would imagine that  Bunny gets alot of looks with her nose rings, tattoos and and red glasses. Instead of spending money on more tattoos, how about investing in some dental work? A dentist could do some bonding on the front teeth in an hour and she would look so much better. 

 

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21 minutes ago, BrownBear2012 said:

 Instead of spending money on more tattoos, how about investing in some dental work? A dentist could do some bonding on the front teeth in an hour and she would look so much better. 

 

Why? So she can fit someone else's standards of "beauty"?

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South African family seemed to be good people.

Tough way to support a large family but he’s done it for a couple of decades.

Now this would be interesting way to weave in the pandemic.  Surely his gigs dried up, even in the Netherlands and Europe.

He didn’t leave South Africa because of the pandemic.  Seems like he mostly made his living doing tours in Europe, did well enough to support a big family, buy a big home.

Hope they’re doing okay now.  

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19 minutes ago, Grizzly said:

Canberra, Australia. Michelle certainly has the American attitude but I wonder where she picked up the accent. 

It was a surprise when she said Seattle! She mentioned moving a lot bc of her Navy father and then she mentioned living elsewhere abroad. I’d bet she really doesn’t have a distinct natural accent and instead subconsciously mimics what she hears. I googled it. Lots of articles, but I didn’t see any scientific sources immediately so I won’t share links.

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I at first thought she was British however, she at other points had an american accent. She didn't seem like the IVY League type that just pretends to be British. She probably picked up from moving around a lot and having a serious relationship with a Brit. 

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On 4/22/2021 at 12:07 AM, BrownBear2012 said:

Instead of spending money on more tattoos, how about investing in some dental work? A dentist could do some bonding on the front teeth in an hour and she would look so much better. 

Not just for appearance, but that V looked like a big cavity waiting to happen.

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Canberra couple is relying on him getting a PhD in studying exercise in hot weather.

Guess he can become a professor?

She’s not able to use her masters degree.  She talked about how they need to be happy with their house choice for years.

Seems like Canberra will be good for them since they enjoy being active outdoors.

Maybe find some other interests as they get older.  Otherwise they don’t seem to have much else going on rather than the pursuit of fitness, unless HHI chose to focus on this one thing.

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On 4/22/2021 at 2:18 AM, aghst said:

South African family seemed to be good people.

Tough way to support a large family but he’s done it for a couple of decades.

Now this would be interesting way to weave in the pandemic.  Surely his gigs dried up, even in the Netherlands and Europe.

He didn’t leave South Africa because of the pandemic.  Seems like he mostly made his living doing tours in Europe, did well enough to support a big family, buy a big home.

Hope they’re doing okay now.  

Found Jeremy’s IG page. He responded to a comment that they are planning to stay there for 3-5 years and he’s loving the opportunities in the Netherlands. So they must be doing well.

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On 4/23/2021 at 9:33 AM, CoppersMom2021 said:

Found Jeremy’s IG page. He responded to a comment that they are planning to stay there for 3-5 years and he’s loving the opportunities in the Netherlands. So they must be doing well.

So I missed the very end of this episode, what home did they end up leasing??

 

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On 4/23/2021 at 6:30 PM, LittleIggy said:

If you exercise in hot weather, you sweat a lot. Now give me my PhD! 😆

For sure. They must be handing them out like candy on Halloween now if that is a true description of his area of study.

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On 4/23/2021 at 6:30 PM, LittleIggy said:

If you exercise in hot weather, you sweat a lot. Now give me my PhD! 😆

I would but Lucozade and Gatorade have permanently deleted the knowledge from everyone's brains. 

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San Miguel, Mexico. Wow, what a negative Nancy. House #1 for once, after giving her negative opinion and then asking hubby for his, I wanted him to say he loved it. What does Michelle have against bars? I do like her blouse. Her son(did you know his name is Micah?)will enjoy all the amenities at #2 so I think they made the right choice.

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I think #2 in the Mexico episode was the right choice.  The husband said the third place was noisy, and as soon as I heard the barking dog, that would have done it for me.  They were renting this place, so do they plan to stay there for many years?  I wonder if he/she still has a house in the states, and this is a get away place for a few months of the year?  The first house was strange, and I thought the realtor was trying too hard to make it look better than it was. 

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High school sweethearts and then she sends him a card 30 years later and they pick right back up?

Then talks him into moving to Mexico, away from his kids and grandkids?

Because you know it was her idea, not his.  He mainly wanted "Mexican luxury" which sounds like a punchline.

He wanted to occasionally go into El Centro for meals and stuff.  Otherwise, be isolated from the natives behind the gated community, sitting in his jacuzzi.

But probably sold him on it because it's cheap, a 3BA/3BR for $1500 with amenities?

Yeah if she pushed it with the smaller, noisier and no amenities place, it might have been a dealbreaker for him.😊

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On 4/22/2021 at 2:18 AM, aghst said:

South African family seemed to be good people.

Tough way to support a large family but he’s done it for a couple of decades.

Now this would be interesting way to weave in the pandemic.  Surely his gigs dried up, even in the Netherlands and Europe.

He didn’t leave South Africa because of the pandemic.  Seems like he mostly made his living doing tours in Europe, did well enough to support a big family, buy a big home.

Hope they’re doing okay now.  

Do you recall which home they purchased, I missed the very end of this episode.

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3 hours ago, aghst said:

High school sweethearts and then she sends him a card 30 years later and they pick right back up?

Then talks him into moving to Mexico, away from his kids and grandkids?

Because you know it was her idea, not his.  

I couldn't believe he was willing to leave his grandkids behind. Wonder what his kids think of her?

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London and Richard. All is right with the world now. I think Ben and I would be friends. We have the same appreciation for London and its architecture. Jona can take a flying leap. She doesn't have the skin for TV. So long as the bathroom is updated, I could live with anything.

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The wife on the London episode bugged big time. She loved the open concept, so for her that made the tiny inconveniently placed bathroom was okay.

I'm on board with the husband the older buildings I love. Architecture porn for me.

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On 4/15/2021 at 5:42 PM, Dehumidifier said:

Chicken or egg? Maybe they wouldn't shop daily if they had bigger refrigerators.

 

On 4/15/2021 at 6:23 PM, Kiddvideo said:

They’ve shown us apartments with full size fridges before. Seems culturally they prefer the smaller size fridges and doing smaller shopping runs for fresher food more frequently. It’s a mind shift not a deficit.

It's not so much a cultural preference, but people adapt to what they have. Small apartments with small kitchens tend to have small refrigerators. People who have a chance to design their kitchen have some flexibility with fridge space vs. cabinet space, but when you rent a place that already has a kitchen, you get what you get and you make it work.

On 4/17/2021 at 5:50 PM, ArtFossil said:

I'm really enjoying the Edinburgh episode because (1) Edinburgh and (2) I now get to add stand-up comedian to my list of most-likely-to-fail HH jobs (after travel blogger and holistic health retreat operator).

 

On 4/18/2021 at 7:04 PM, Grrarrggh said:

He is actually in one of the best places to be a comedian with the Fringe Festival. 

The Fringe is only a few weeks per year, but there are also plenty of comedy clubs. I don't have trouble believing that he's found some gigs, though I don't know how much money he makes. I got the impression that the wife is the breadwinner and that his main job is to take care of the kids and the comedy is more of a hobby.

It looked like the apartment they picked was in Tollcross, which was not a nice neighborhood when I lived in Edinburgh in the early 2000s (it's also where the characters from the Trainspotting book went to buy heroin). The great thing about Edinburgh is that it's a really compact city, so you can live in a greener, more residential area, and still get into the city center quickly. I would have picked Marchmont or Bruntsfield instead, just a little further out but much nicer.

5 hours ago, Tom Ronson said:

Do you recall which home they purchased, I missed the very end of this episode.

I think it was the second most expensive house, close to Hilversum but not right in it. They had two of the kids stay in the attic room to make everyone fit.

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1 hour ago, Grizzly said:

I couldn't believe he was willing to leave his grandkids behind. Wonder what his kids think of her?

Funny that he had grandchildren while she had a nine year old.

I’m overdue for some Kevin time! 

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Hmm the London couple appeared to have set their budget by how much they plan to dine out and travel.  They didn’t mention that til the end of the episode.

The cheaper places didn’t entice them but I guess they planned to have a lot of guests for that second bedroom.

But with travel and dining cut back the past year, maybe it’s not exactly what they dreamed of unless they did a lot of takeaway and saved up to really splurge on travel when they could.

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London wife wanted whatever her husband wanted as far as architecture but wanted open concept.  I really laughed at the second houses which were 1800 Victorian mansions where open concept was not possible.

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Lincoln, NZ. Whoa, new graphics for the opening and in the episode. Wow to house #2. The indoor/outdoor living was incredible. Yeah, a little grass would be nice but that seemed low maintenance and was very private. But house #3 really fit what they wanted and was under budget. It didn't look that dated. Glad the modern one worked out for them.

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New Zealand, looked it up they're about half an hour to an hour south of Christchurch.

She was going on and on about light.  I would imagine they can open up the windows and patios a lot more often than in Anchorage, Alaska

They wanted extra bedrooms for when their college-age kids visited but decided to go with the more stylish choice with just 2 bedrooms.

Interesting that he found work after they both were on the verge of losing their jobs.  NZ is trying to attract people in certain fields but it's often young workers in areas like technology.

They showed some Anchorage scenery with her talking about how beautiful it is but NZ also has a lot of natural beauty without animals which could eat you.

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The Anchorage transplant to NZ is going to get a bit of a shock if she thinks there's nothing in nature to kill her there. I wonder if she had SAD, since light seemed soooo important. 

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I don't believe there are anything like apex predators there.

In fact the Kiwi, the national bird and symbol of the country is thought to have flown from Australia and then over thousands of years gradually lost its wings because there were no predators for it on the ground.

The bigger threat to the kiwi is being roadkill.  There are signs on roads asking people to not speed for the sake of the kiwis.

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Not sure about insects.  Australia has poisonous spiders and snakes.

One thing is that NZ has a lot of areas without tall brush.  Makes for clean looking landscapes, with pastures for sheep/lamb and cows all over.

You see smooth green spaces going all the way up mountain sides, with patches of trees.  Or instead of green, it's yellow depending on the time of the year.

Main thing I recall when I planned my trips was that certain coastal areas had sand flies which were a scourge.

Compare that to some place like Bali where you have a lot of buildings which aren't weather sealed at all, because indoor/outdoor is popular.  They have mosquito nets and they burn incense before bedtime.  But I got all kinds of bites including one that left a big welt on my belly that it still visible 5 years later.

 

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5 hours ago, aghst said:

She was going on and on about light.  I would imagine they can open up the windows and patios a lot more often than in Anchorage, Alaska

I couldn't quite make sense of the light thing. In the summer it never gets fully dark in Anchorage.  True, in the winter they get about 5 hours of daylight but in New Zealand they still go from 9 hours of daylight in the winter to 14 in the summer.

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On 4/22/2021 at 12:29 AM, Grrarrggh said:

Why? So she can fit someone else's standards of "beauty"?

Yeah...maybe she woud look more professional. She is a teacher...

On 4/28/2021 at 7:05 PM, Tom Ronson said:

Do you recall which home they purchased, I missed the very end of this episode.

The second one in Soest.

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4 hours ago, Cetacean said:

On a totally shallow note, how much would it cost to fly a case of  hair conditioner to the woman in New Zealand?  Apparently there is none in Anchorage.

My husband said - what's wrong with her hair? It was totally fried. Too much bleach is my guess.

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Dublin was not too interesting. Didn't the husband say he worked in IT? Don't see why he couldn't get an online job. And they brought a crapload of stuff over. How was that all fitting in a quaint little cottage?

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4 hours ago, Grizzly said:

Dublin was not too interesting. Didn't the husband say he worked in IT? Don't see why he couldn't get an online job. And they brought a crapload of stuff over. How was that all fitting in a quaint little cottage?

She admits that her Ph.D is not in a well known field.

So they’re kind of gambling that it would lead to a higher income job or profession.

the guy said he just wants to sit in a pub.  But he is busy feeding and getting the kids ready for school.

maybe she is getting a scholarship and some living expenses from her grad school program.

probably smart of them to choose the place with the lower rent.

 

 

 

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My TiVo glitched right at the end of the Crete episode so I missed everything after the obligatory pro/con chat— can anyone tell me which house they ended up in? I was pulling for the beach place, but then again I’ve got an aversion to unnecessarily large houses and raised my own kids in decidedly more cozy quarters!

I must say, Crete is gorgeous. I lived in southern France for several months 20 years ago, and spent some time on the Mediterranean then, it really is breathtaking. I’d have been thrilled to live there with my kids for a time, for sure.

Thanks!

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Yeah I tacked on Crete to a trip to Greece, focusing mostly on Mykonos and Santorini.

But Crete is much bigger so there's some variety of scenery.

Only saw a bit of it in 3 nights.

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12 hours ago, cuppasun said:

My TiVo glitched right at the end of the Crete episode so I missed everything after the obligatory pro/con chat— can anyone tell me which house they ended up in? I was pulling for the beach place, but then again I’ve got an aversion to unnecessarily large houses and raised my own kids in decidedly more cozy quarters!

They picked house #3 which was not on the beach but had a big yard.  It was the one the wife wanted.  They rejected the first house right away because of the icky pool and all the neighbors on top of them.  The beach house was a no-go for the wife because it did not have a pool.  Husband said it was the right choice in the end since the kids were always outside.

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I knew they'd pick #3 when I saw it.  It was in budget.  Had a gorgeous view.  And it had all of the bedrooms she wanted, I think.

He was annoying with his "beach beach beach" focus but her "we must have a fourth bedroom" grew to be annoying as well.  Does their family come to visit them every country they live in?  It's not like Crete is hurting for hotel rooms and if budget is an issue, people are usually willing to sleep in the living room if they're saving money.

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1 hour ago, Irlandesa said:

He was annoying with his "beach beach beach" focus but her "we must have a fourth bedroom" grew to be annoying as well.  Does their family come to visit them every country they live in?  It's not like Crete is hurting for hotel rooms and if budget is an issue, people are usually willing to sleep in the living room if they're saving money.

Why couldn't they put bunk beds in one of the boy's room and a double bed in the other boy's room? Then when visitors were in town, the two boys could share the bunk beds, and the guest could have the double bed. It really isn't rocket science. 

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Marlborough, NZ. Sometimes I'd like to see the house that these people come from. When tastes are so opposite, who won the last time? The man is a carpenter, how can she hate wood? Funny how he equates modern with bland. Glad the dog got the big yard.

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