I've lost count of how many houses I've lived in. Me and my girlfriend are saving to finally buy a place of our own. Renting in the UK is a waste of money. But then, getting a mortgage is near on impossible, especially when you're self employed! BUT, I'll Keep on smiling!
I love storms too. That awe-inspiring flash of lightning as it forks across the dark night sky, followed by that satisfying, inevitable, low distant rumble... ... as my epileptic wife falls down the stairs.
I'm a new subscriber. I love your sense of adventure & the joy you find in little, everyday things--picking blackberries, finding an old monument, etc. It's a good reminder to appreciate the small things. I'm a native Texan turned New Yorker.
Louis I know you're looking for a treehouse/aeroplane type home thing. I was watching the discovery channel today and instantly thought of you. There's a show called treehouse masters and the treehouses they build are amazing! from simple to stunning, you should really give it a look! I dont ever comment or say this type of stuff, but we could we have a thumbs up just so louis can see? Thankyou!
I have moved six times. It's the biggest blessing but also it's hard growing up and not knowing where exactly you are from. I never know how to answer that question. However it has given me a huge desire to explore and adventure so I am grateful for all the change in the end!
I'm 17 and have moved 6 times! It's crazy and had made me realise who my real friends are from moving far away and still keeping in touch(: also had helped me adapt to change a lot faster and better! Moving schools has helped me become more sociable but there are the bad points like leaving the place where a lot of your memories took place and other family members x
I've lived in 6 hours, but in 5 different countries. My parents are diplomats so we move every couple of years and I love it!! I've lived in Africa, Asia, Europe and North America so I love all the different cultures and experiencing what every country has to offer. I can't imagine living in a place for your entire life.
I'm 24 and I've lived in the same house my whole life. I went away to college and moved to Brooklyn for 2 years. But my parents have the same house. It's so nice and refreshing to come home to my room and bed and have that comfort of home you can't get anywhere else:)
for twelve years I've lived in the same house in the country side, small town and i cant imagine better childhood. then i moved three times in 5 years, lived in a big city and now I live in a tiny village which all my friends consider their worst nightmare but i love it and enjoy the nature completely
i only lived in one house. but when im adult i wnat to move and travel a lot, the world is so big an d i dont wanna see the same things my whole life :)
Louis you seriously have an incredible life mate, you have inspired my boyfriend and I to adventure and explore new things. Every adventurous thing we do in our vlogs has been a little inspired by you :)
I'd really like to see you explore some more older English buildings, Louis... especially anything that's supposedly "haunted." :D Thumbs up if you agree!!
I've lost count of how many times I've moved and how many different schools I've been too, I'm 20 now I think moving around has helped me make friends easier, but it's also a challenge when you move to a small town and everyone's grown up together and you're just like hey...
I moved around a lot when I was younger. It was kind of hard because you could never really make solid friendships since you never stuck around in one place long enough. But now I find myself needing a change of scenery every couple of years which is probably because of the fact that I moved a lot when I was a kid.
Wellz my family is rich so I currently live in gone mansion but my dad owns 3 other houses and 2 lands accross the world , and my mom owns 2 other houses and no land ( btw mom and dad divorced ) so yeah. !!
I've lived in 5 houses since I was a baby! My dad was in the army so that's why we moved around a lot. It was hard leaving friends but it was cool to move to new places! X
Louis, Montana is PERFECT for what you want to do with horse back riding and camping. I don't live there but I go there often and it is always amazing.
I've lived in 3 houses. The second house was in Israel. I've lived for 5 years in a kibbutz. From my first till my sixth birthday. It was a wonderful time for me there, I miss it. I'm from the Netherlands and since we're back again I live in a beautiful big house on the countryside with a fantastic view.
I've moved so many times I don't even remember the houses I've lived in... It's awesome to see all these cool places but so sad to leave people behind. It really makes you feel strong and appreciative of the human capacity to adapt ;)
I get what you mean about nature making you feel peaceful. Every single day I go outside and look up at the sky and clouds and I find it so fascinating and calming 👍
Standing in the rain like that, I think, is where they get the phrase "Mad dogs and Englishmen". Whilst quite small as a baby and toddler, Father was in the Air Force. So we moved a bit. Then just before the divorce, and after a hurricane in Key West in 1965, we moved back to the family hometown in Ohio. We lived in a trailer from when I was 3 1/2 till 10. And then moved into a house. Where I lived till I moved out at 18. Mom still owns that house, but had her dream house built when she inherited. And has lived there ever since.
Over 500 days into daily vlogging and Louis still manages to create good quality content every day?! I struggle once a week! The man's a true inspiration
I liked your video. What came to mind when I saw not only your dad, but your mom, actually running out to get the birds in the rain, it gave me a reason to remind you that the "responsible" adult and the "gentleman" that you should be by now, should of been the one out there with the birds. In my opinion, once we become adults, not only does it look weird to still live with your parents, but it's even more weird when we can't help our aging parents when they have helped us out from day one.
military kids move almost every other year, I moved around loads when I was younger but when I got to Junior school age we settled in one place and my dad would come home on weekends, but live away the rest of the time. IMO living in lots of different places makes life more interesting, hard to get bored!
I lived in one house growing up and at first I hated it because I thought it'd be so fun to move around but now that I'm older, I am so thankful that I am still living in the same house because so many memories are built there. However now, the travel bug has bit me and I am traveling quite a lot. :)
Id love to travel! Where abouts are you heading?! Im jealous that you've been living in the same place! It's hard to leave the place where all you memories have been made):
9 houses in three countries. I think it does effect you in how much you travel because after a while I start feeling like I need to move or in need of change. I'm going to bring up my family moving around a bit, I think it's great getting to experience different places, even if it is just moving within the same country. Love the vlog Louis!!
I've lived in 6 different houses in my hometown growing up in Ontario, Canada and since I left home I've lived in 2 different apartments in 2 different cities from Ontario to Québec,Canada. So far I've lived in 3 different cities. I'm still young and there's plenty more of exploring.
In my 30 yrs of life ive lived in 22 houses in 3 states, California, Arizona and now Texas. But I've always had one place I called home till I was 20. It was my Nana's house where my dad grew up and both my grandparents passes away
I have lived in 5 different places. Now I am 15 and live in Sweden. Moved from Germany to Sweden some years ago and have move her 3 times 💙💛 Love your videos! 😊
I've moved all across England 6 times while growing up but it's not nice always moving school and having too meet new friends, getting close with them and then getting told you're leaving!
Growing up we lived in the same house until my late teens. And since then I've moved only a few times. Until recently I guess I was a homely person and wanted to make roots where I was. But life has changed quite a bit for me. Things didn't go according to plan and everything has gone rather wrong for me. Once I'm sorted I want to move around, see as much of the country and the world as possible.
I have lived in 4 houses, 3 in Scotland and 1 in Bangladesh. I lived there from the age of 3 to 6, and while I was there I had the opportunity to travel to many amazing countries as holidays! After those experiences I've always had a passion for travelling, and I can't ever imagine staying in the one place for the rest of my life! I'm so excited to grow up and hopefully go on road trips with friends, camp in forests, and meet new and inspiring people!
I have almost moved every school year so I have moved to like 11 houses throughout my whole 19 year of life and this is all over east America. But I still love traveling. I really don't like staying in one place anymore.
ok...so i am just discovering Louis from Zoella's channel and i am OBSESSED your life is seriously perfect & i am about to spend the next week watching every single one of your blogs!
I lived in 9 different places growing up & although I love road trips nothing feels better than coming home to a familiar place with friends & family. I think I'd like live in this same area for the rest of my life :)
ive lived in 6 houses! first two while i lived in england until i was 12 and then my family and i moved to australia. first we rented for a few months and then bought our dream home in our new dream country! 6 years later my parents seperated and we moved again. change is hard but sometimes its for the better!!
I was born in Aberdeen, then moved to Edinburgh, I then moved to a different area in Edinburgh,we then moved to Australia, after 8 years in Australia it was back to Scotland and into the old house in Edinburgh, after 3 months there I moved to Huntley(just passed Aberdeen), then just 5 months after we moved to Huntley we moved back to Edinburgh into the house I live in still. All that moving was done before I turned 10. The hardest part for me was moving back to Scotland because My dad stayed in Australia. Moving does suck because your constantly have to leave friends and family, one thing it does help with though is not being scared or fazed with change you learn to embrace it and it's normally for the best!
I've only moved once, from the suburbs to just outside of town. Well, my city's either a really big town or a small city. No one can tell. It's in eastern Canada, B.C., and I've lived in the same city my whole life which that, along with watching your's and Ben's vlogs, has given me an impulse to travel, which I'm saving up for after I graduate. 1st destination, London! Love you Louis!
I've lived in the same house all my life and I've seen the city of Las Vegas grow and change throughout almost 18 years....especially near my house... I've had to go to three different elementary schools without out moving houses just cause Vegas was expanding in all angles... And now it is a struggle to keep living in this house due to the economy. And I feel the same as Louis wanting to explore but the only problem is the money that's why Louis is my inspiration in life!
ive lived in 8 houses 5 countries and am 16 its a lot of fun travelling around all over the place but can get quite hard leaving friends and everything.
My dad is in the army so it means maybe about every 2 years we move to a new location, whether that is somewhere different in England or to Cypurs or Germany. I still love to travel though.
I've moved about 8 times in my whole life, but I've always lived in Florida! It's nice here but there's not much to do after a while, but if you ever come visit make sure to go to the keys and the Everglades! You'd have so much fun!
I'm 17 and I think I've moved about 7 times throughout my lifetime, moving from Hackney to Islington and Camden all in London. I think it's quite nice to move around in London whereas in the country its much more different..
I'm 16 and have already moved 7 times! Lived in seven different houses. I have also gone to 8 different schools! I have lived in countries like Holland, Hungary, Japan, Russia, Sri Lanka and now I'm in Germany!
I counted the other day and have lived in 21 different houses and I'm only 32! We moved around a lot when I was smaller. Been in the same town for 11 years now, but moving again next week!
I've moved three times. My first house was amazing, I lived next door to my great uncle, aunt, and great grand parents. Sadly after my granddaddy died his wife had out house tore down. I wish that house was still there!
I have lived in 10 states by the time I was a Senior in highschool. Freshman year I was in three different schools. My family was military so I got use to it...but, I noticed it has affected me in a way, where I don't like to stay in one place for too long. It get's boring.
I'm 20 and I've moved house 6 times now with my family. At the moment we live, for the first time, in an apartment in the city, normally we've always lived around the city (Uppsala, Sweden) on the countryside in small villages! I think that you adapt easier when you move around a lot but I have had trouble keeping friendships and I've never had that one "bestie" whom I've grown up with and shared everything with. I have some close friends but they've lived at the same place all their life so they already have their own group of close friends whom they share lots of memories and stuff with. That makes it a bit harder to be a part of "the gang", so yeah, I miss having a bestie since I haven't stuck around in one area for long but on the other hand I've developed pretty good social skills for making new friends and I've learned how to deal with people that don't know you very well, as you can imagine I was a bit of "the weird new girl" every time I changed school haha! ;) I guess there is perks and down sides of every type of living! :)
Sometimes it's really nice to grow up in one house and one country, there is that sense of belonging. Until now I've lived in 14 houses and 5 countries. Somehow my parents' place doesn't feel like my 'home' anymore, I guess I've got to make it somewhere else. "Home is where the heart is" :)
awwww louis being a kid again! @ 9:43 how adorable
EDWIN!
Thats one of the things that i appreciate and love in louis :D
So glad I'm not the only one who just stands outside in heavy rain! I love it, its like a natural shower!
-A,x
Your videos make me so Calm and relaxed . Love you louis
I've lost count of how many houses I've lived in. Me and my girlfriend are saving to finally buy a place of our own. Renting in the UK is a waste of money. But then, getting a mortgage is near on impossible, especially when you're self employed! BUT, I'll Keep on smiling!
Thank you so much for using my intro Louis, you have truly inspired me to live life to the fullest and adventure :) God bless
nice intro, i'm gonna check you out ;)
Oh Niamh same here he seems pretty cool
that intro is soooo good! i like it :)
you were a bit enthusiastic at the start, were you on coke or something?
Hov Is it illegal to be enthusiastic haha, no i am just a very positive person and enthusiastic person! :)
Even though Louis' life is always quite busy and full of adventure, his vlogs never fail to make me feel so relaxed and chilled out.
I love storms too. That awe-inspiring flash of lightning as it forks across the dark night sky, followed by that satisfying, inevitable, low distant rumble...
... as my epileptic wife falls down the stairs.
I've always lived in the same house, too. I feel like it's given me a sense of stability which I think is a good thing.
youve not been hurt for about 10 vlogs now lol everytime i come to england you go away ive still got your jeans ive had for over a year
Ismael Halawa how you doing bro
Steve
i cant believe that you have 82 thousand subs big steve and ive never heard of you what a great channel bro
Hey Steve! How u?
Hi Big Steve! :D
I'm a new subscriber. I love your sense of adventure & the joy you find in little, everyday things--picking blackberries, finding an old monument, etc. It's a good reminder to appreciate the small things. I'm a native Texan turned New Yorker.
Louis I know you're looking for a treehouse/aeroplane type home thing. I was watching the discovery channel today and instantly thought of you. There's a show called treehouse masters and the treehouses they build are amazing! from simple to stunning, you should really give it a look! I dont ever comment or say this type of stuff, but we could we have a thumbs up just so louis can see? Thankyou!
I feel you when you said how it feels looking at the sky and nature in general, its so peacefull, i love to watch the sunset
send some of your rain to southern California! We are always in a drought. Great vlog, Louis.
I have moved six times. It's the biggest blessing but also it's hard growing up and not knowing where exactly you are from. I never know how to answer that question. However it has given me a huge desire to explore and adventure so I am grateful for all the change in the end!
Loud I live your videos and everything you do, you are an inspiration to me and thousands of other people, keep it up!!
Louis
I'm 17 and have moved 6 times! It's crazy and had made me realise who my real friends are from moving far away and still keeping in touch(: also had helped me adapt to change a lot faster and better! Moving schools has helped me become more sociable but there are the bad points like leaving the place where a lot of your memories took place and other family members x
Wow!!! 1.5k subs more and Louis will be joining the million sub club. Awesome bro!!!
You mean 150k more! :)
Your right he will get one million subscribers!
I've lived in 6 hours, but in 5 different countries. My parents are diplomats so we move every couple of years and I love it!!
I've lived in Africa, Asia, Europe and North America so I love all the different cultures and experiencing what every country has to offer. I can't imagine living in a place for your entire life.
Theee coolest setting for an intro!
I'm 24 and I've lived in the same house my whole life. I went away to college and moved to Brooklyn for 2 years. But my parents have the same house. It's so nice and refreshing to come home to my room and bed and have that comfort of home you can't get anywhere else:)
Come on! You can't leave us hanging man! I think the question we all wanna know is...did Louis get his yorkshire pudding?!?!?!
I love it how he just takes his top of and just walks into the rain and starts drinking it.
24 years old and lived in the same house my whole life. :)
same for me xD and i m 24 too
I love how close you are with your dad, I don't even remember the last time I hugged mine.
So did Louis get the Yorkshire pudding? Did he take it with him? Did he get emotional attached to it? So many questions...
for twelve years I've lived in the same house in the country side, small town and i cant imagine better childhood. then i moved three times in 5 years, lived in a big city and now I live in a tiny village which all my friends consider their worst nightmare but i love it and enjoy the nature completely
your dad seems like a cool guy
We need that rain here in LA !!!! 😢i love standing in the rain like that too
my grandma has a huge field up for sale in haslemere with 70 acres of woods
5 houses but the one you spend your childhood (or most of it) will always be the best one. It's cool, different memories.
i only lived in one house. but when im adult i wnat to move and travel a lot, the world is so big an d i dont wanna see the same things my whole life :)
Louis you seriously have an incredible life mate, you have inspired my boyfriend and I to adventure and explore new things. Every adventurous thing we do in our vlogs has been a little inspired by you :)
I'd really like to see you explore some more older English buildings, Louis... especially anything that's supposedly "haunted." :D Thumbs up if you agree!!
Louis is another version of his dad which is calm, handsom, and kind
I moved to 7 different houses! #hateit
8 here, but I kinda like it actually.
2, one for 2 years and the other do 12
2, one for 2 years and the other do 12
I've lost count of how many times I've moved and how many different schools I've been too, I'm 20 now
I think moving around has helped me make friends easier, but it's also a challenge when you move to a small town and everyone's grown up together and you're just like hey...
I've lived in 9 different houses
How old are u?
Same here! And I'm gonna move a again next summer
I'm 15
Military?
+baaahamala why do you love Nerimon? Do you not know what he did?
I moved around a lot when I was younger. It was kind of hard because you could never really make solid friendships since you never stuck around in one place long enough.
But now I find myself needing a change of scenery every couple of years which is probably because of the fact that I moved a lot when I was a kid.
Wellz my family is rich so I currently live in gone mansion but my dad owns 3 other houses and 2 lands accross the world , and my mom owns 2 other houses and no land ( btw mom and dad divorced ) so yeah. !!
Well thanks for making all of us common folk feel better about ourselves
Quite clearly bullshit
Well why u such hate lik fr
That's fantastic, congratulations!!!
We don't care
I've lived in 5 houses since I was a baby! My dad was in the army so that's why we moved around a lot. It was hard leaving friends but it was cool to move to new places! X
MANAUS OMG IM GONNA DIE RIGHT NOW
and I kind of know a place where you can ride horses around amazon
Ed Nael good idea ;)
Louis, Montana is PERFECT for what you want to do with horse back riding and camping. I don't live there but I go there often and it is always amazing.
Darcy always looks bored/depressed/unimpressed, or is it just me ?
Thats the puberty i think :)
Actually, she looks rather elated and satisfied to me!
people are diffrent ways, i think just growing, as said below puberty
I have also lived the same place all my life and everything around here always brings up memories of my childhood!
ive lived in 7 houses
Wtf how did you get that name ?!
ItsConnorAndHarry
new accounts get any name they want because they're not the same as their url
I've lived in 3 houses. The second house was in Israel. I've lived for 5 years in a kibbutz. From my first till my sixth birthday. It was a wonderful time for me there, I miss it. I'm from the Netherlands and since we're back again I live in a beautiful big house on the countryside with a fantastic view.
He defo went to the park to get high
I've moved so many times I don't even remember the houses I've lived in... It's awesome to see all these cool places but so sad to leave people behind. It really makes you feel strong and appreciative of the human capacity to adapt ;)
Darcie looks like özil aha
Hahaha, that's too harsh man!
First of all that's rude and harsh secondly I see no resemblance at all.
I get what you mean about nature making you feel peaceful. Every single day I go outside and look up at the sky and clouds and I find it so fascinating and calming 👍
I downloaded a Louis Suarez app, it was 3 mega bites
*i hate myself
Standing in the rain like that, I think, is where they get the phrase "Mad dogs and Englishmen". Whilst quite small as a baby and toddler, Father was in the Air Force. So we moved a bit. Then just before the divorce, and after a hurricane in Key West in 1965, we moved back to the family hometown in Ohio. We lived in a trailer from when I was 3 1/2 till 10. And then moved into a house. Where I lived till I moved out at 18. Mom still owns that house, but had her dream house built when she inherited. And has lived there ever since.
Over 500 days into daily vlogging and Louis still manages to create good quality content every day?! I struggle once a week! The man's a true inspiration
Currently living in the desert in Palm Springs, California. How I MISSSS the sound of raaaaiiinnn!!
I liked your video. What came to mind when I saw not only your dad, but your mom, actually running out to get the birds in the rain, it gave me a reason to remind you that the "responsible" adult and the "gentleman" that you should be by now, should of been the one out there with the birds. In my opinion, once we become adults, not only does it look weird to still live with your parents, but it's even more weird when we can't help our aging parents when they have helped us out from day one.
military kids move almost every other year, I moved around loads when I was younger but when I got to Junior school age we settled in one place and my dad would come home on weekends, but live away the rest of the time. IMO living in lots of different places makes life more interesting, hard to get bored!
I lived in one house growing up and at first I hated it because I thought it'd be so fun to move around but now that I'm older, I am so thankful that I am still living in the same house because so many memories are built there. However now, the travel bug has bit me and I am traveling quite a lot. :)
Id love to travel! Where abouts are you heading?! Im jealous that you've been living in the same place! It's hard to leave the place where all you memories have been made):
9 houses in three countries. I think it does effect you in how much you travel because after a while I start feeling like I need to move or in need of change. I'm going to bring up my family moving around a bit, I think it's great getting to experience different places, even if it is just moving within the same country. Love the vlog Louis!!
We had tons of blackberries where I grew up. The season is mostly late summer/early autumn.
just one! Now living at home with my parents and in my dorm for the last 2 years. It's fun having my own place.
I've lived in 6 different houses in my hometown growing up in Ontario, Canada and since I left home I've lived in 2 different apartments in 2 different cities from Ontario to Québec,Canada. So far I've lived in 3 different cities. I'm still young and there's plenty more of exploring.
In my 30 yrs of life ive lived in 22 houses in 3 states, California, Arizona and now Texas. But I've always had one place I called home till I was 20. It was my Nana's house where my dad grew up and both my grandparents passes away
I've lived in one house my whole live, and it has given me a sense of stability but also made me want to explore
I've lived in the same house my whole life and it's in a very small and boring village. I can't wait till I can move out and travel the world!
I'm just living in the second house and that since 29 years already and I LOVE traveling as well! :-) Thanks for sharing your wonderful days with us!
I have lived in 5 different places. Now I am 15 and live in Sweden. Moved from Germany to Sweden some years ago and have move her 3 times 💙💛
Love your videos! 😊
I've moved all across England 6 times while growing up but it's not nice always moving school and having too meet new friends, getting close with them and then getting told you're leaving!
Growing up we lived in the same house until my late teens. And since then I've moved only a few times. Until recently I guess I was a homely person and wanted to make roots where I was. But life has changed quite a bit for me. Things didn't go according to plan and everything has gone rather wrong for me. Once I'm sorted I want to move around, see as much of the country and the world as possible.
I have lived in 4 houses, 3 in Scotland and 1 in Bangladesh. I lived there from the age of 3 to 6, and while I was there I had the opportunity to travel to many amazing countries as holidays! After those experiences I've always had a passion for travelling, and I can't ever imagine staying in the one place for the rest of my life! I'm so excited to grow up and hopefully go on road trips with friends, camp in forests, and meet new and inspiring people!
I have almost moved every school year so I have moved to like 11 houses throughout my whole 19 year of life and this is all over east America. But I still love traveling. I really don't like staying in one place anymore.
I have lived in the same place always. Just like you Louis xx
ok...so i am just discovering Louis from Zoella's channel and i am OBSESSED your life is seriously perfect & i am about to spend the next week watching every single one of your blogs!
I lived in 9 different places growing up & although I love road trips nothing feels better than coming home to a familiar place with friends & family. I think I'd like live in this same area for the rest of my life :)
I've lived in 7 different houses, but i still have many amazing memories from every single house, and i'm still a teenager
ive lived in 6 houses! first two while i lived in england until i was 12 and then my family and i moved to australia. first we rented for a few months and then bought our dream home in our new dream country! 6 years later my parents seperated and we moved again. change is hard but sometimes its for the better!!
14 houses (and 8 different cities) in 23 years.. Moving again next year, can't wait!
I was born in Aberdeen, then moved to Edinburgh, I then moved to a different area in Edinburgh,we then moved to Australia, after 8 years in Australia it was back to Scotland and into the old house in Edinburgh, after 3 months there I moved to Huntley(just passed Aberdeen), then just 5 months after we moved to Huntley we moved back to Edinburgh into the house I live in still. All that moving was done before I turned 10.
The hardest part for me was moving back to Scotland because My dad stayed in Australia. Moving does suck because your constantly have to leave friends and family, one thing it does help with though is not being scared or fazed with change you learn to embrace it and it's normally for the best!
The weather difference between Scotland and Australia! I'm from Glasgow
Louis was definitely feeling very zen today!
I lived and grew up in the same house for 25 years. Now I'm moving to UK within days! So looking forward to it :D love these thunderstorms
I've only moved once, from the suburbs to just outside of town. Well, my city's either a really big town or a small city. No one can tell. It's in eastern Canada, B.C., and I've lived in the same city my whole life which that, along with watching your's and Ben's vlogs, has given me an impulse to travel, which I'm saving up for after I graduate. 1st destination, London! Love you Louis!
When I was 2 years old, me and my family moved from the outskirts of the city to the centre of it and lived there for 15 years now.:)
I've moved quite a lot coz of my dad's job and it helps u to learn to settle in easily
I've lived in the same house all my life and I've seen the city of Las Vegas grow and change throughout almost 18 years....especially near my house... I've had to go to three different elementary schools without out moving houses just cause Vegas was expanding in all angles... And now it is a struggle to keep living in this house due to the economy.
And I feel the same as Louis wanting to explore but the only problem is the money that's why Louis is my inspiration in life!
ive lived in 8 houses 5 countries and am 16 its a lot of fun travelling around all over the place but can get quite hard leaving friends and everything.
My dad is in the army so it means maybe about every 2 years we move to a new location, whether that is somewhere different in England or to Cypurs or Germany. I still love to travel though.
I have lived in 3 different houses and two different states New York and Florida. Love the music in this video it has been really relaxing.
I've moved about 8 times in my whole life, but I've always lived in Florida! It's nice here but there's not much to do after a while, but if you ever come visit make sure to go to the keys and the Everglades! You'd have so much fun!
I'm 17 and I think I've moved about 7 times throughout my lifetime, moving from Hackney to Islington and Camden all in London. I think it's quite nice to move around in London whereas in the country its much more different..
I'm 16 and have already moved 7 times! Lived in seven different houses. I have also gone to 8 different schools! I have lived in countries like Holland, Hungary, Japan, Russia, Sri Lanka and now I'm in Germany!
I counted the other day and have lived in 21 different houses and I'm only 32! We moved around a lot when I was smaller. Been in the same town for 11 years now, but moving again next week!
I've moved three times. My first house was amazing, I lived next door to my great uncle, aunt, and great grand parents. Sadly after my granddaddy died his wife had out house tore down. I wish that house was still there!
I've lived in about 9 different houses so far. Raised in Surrey, moved down to Cornwall and now live in Southampton.
I have lived in 10 states by the time I was a Senior in highschool. Freshman year I was in three different schools. My family was military so I got use to it...but, I noticed it has affected me in a way, where I don't like to stay in one place for too long. It get's boring.
Darcy's looking fab with the red lip and hair.
I'm twenty years old and I still live in the same house! the room on the other side of the wall is the exact birthplace!!
Blackberries in Seattle are ripe at the end of August and early Sept. probably the same In England, similar climate.
I'm 20 and I've moved house 6 times now with my family. At the moment we live, for the first time, in an apartment in the city, normally we've always lived around the city (Uppsala, Sweden) on the countryside in small villages! I think that you adapt easier when you move around a lot but I have had trouble keeping friendships and I've never had that one "bestie" whom I've grown up with and shared everything with. I have some close friends but they've lived at the same place all their life so they already have their own group of close friends whom they share lots of memories and stuff with. That makes it a bit harder to be a part of "the gang", so yeah, I miss having a bestie since I haven't stuck around in one area for long but on the other hand I've developed pretty good social skills for making new friends and I've learned how to deal with people that don't know you very well, as you can imagine I was a bit of "the weird new girl" every time I changed school haha! ;) I guess there is perks and down sides of every type of living! :)
ive moved twice but i only have a memory of my last and current house so i feel ya about the nostalgia about the park :)
Sometimes it's really nice to grow up in one house and one country, there is that sense of belonging. Until now I've lived in 14 houses and 5 countries. Somehow my parents' place doesn't feel like my 'home' anymore, I guess I've got to make it somewhere else.
"Home is where the heart is" :)
I loeee Louis' appreciation for nature