Wow, time sure does just fly by, and thank goddess for my ‘keeper of memories’ – my daughter ππ who reminded me that it’s my citizenship anniversary today…5 years a good Citizen of the UK π¬π§π¬π§π¬π§ I’m not sure about the ‘good’ part, although I do try, oh and I pay my taxes π·πΈπΈπΈ

So wow, how amazing. Although my citizenship ceremony was on the 25th of February, I received the official letter in the post on the 13th. Coincidentally, and 7 years earlier, was my daughter’s citizenship ceremony on the same date; 25th February. At the time the letter arrived I was working in Bexhill-on-Sea and had to wait a few days to actually hold the document in my hands. I was also very lucky to get a place for the actual ceremony on the 25th due to a cancellation. Otherwise I would have had to wait a few months!!

The ceremony took place at the Bishop’s Palace in Maidstone, and what a beautiful place it was too. Lucky me.

On the day we dressed up in our finery, and headed over to Maidstone by train. Very early, we meandered around the town and took loads of photos…all of which, except for a few Instagram images, were lost when UPS lost my hard drive a few years ago π π along with 10 years of photos…thank goodness I have a habit of saving my Instagram images to dropbox, at least I have some photos saved.

Maidstone is mentioned in the 1086 Domesday Book (and in my Project 101π) https://opendomesday.org/place/TQ7555/maidstone/
The Palace was absolutely stunning and although I would have loved the Queen to preside πππΈπ» I believe she was otherwise engaged and sent her apologies π

We had a superb day, and were amazed at how many different nationalities were swearing their allegiance to the Queen and new country. There were a number of South Africans, as well as people from Russia and the USA amongst a whole world of other nations.


After the ceremony which frankly passed in a blur of nerves….we went off and celebrated the only way you should, and how we celebrate best….with pancakes and ice-cream πππ€«π€«

Once the official stuff was out the way I could apply for my UK passport, and as soon as I received it….

anniversary ππ
….the first thing I did was book a trip to France on the ferry so I could see the White Cliffs of Dover for real.

There was nothing stopping me from taking the trip before, but it just made sense to do it then. And so it was that on the 2nd April 2016 I set sail for France!! Doesn’t that sound so adventurous!! ‘Set sail for France’….invokes images of days of yore when boats had sails…in reality the ferry had engines and we didn’t ‘sail’ so much as chuggg across the channel (which I’ve now swum – virtually of course π€£π€£π€£)


I’ve since seen them from the air from a Spitfire flight my daughter gifted me for my birthday in 2018, and walked across the top last year in September.
I had a marvellous day meandering the streets of Calais and explored every nook and cranny I had time for, and then I bought some French pastries and headed back to the ferry…UK bound once again. I thought Calais was charmingly tatty….and really interesting.

Later that month my daughter and I took a trip on the Eurostar to Paris for the day.


It was so exciting to use my passport for the first time as a bonafide EU citizen, although sadly it’s now redundant.πͺπͺ

And now my daughter is my keeper of memories and reminded me that it’s my 5th anniversary today….π₯πΎ

And if you can bear it, a video of the White Cliffs from the ferry….I was just a tad emotional πππβΊ
And at the rate the east coast is being eaten away by the sea, it won’t look the same when my grandson reaches the age of 61!!!
this is amazing and you are so lucky! i am jealous!! where are you from originally?
You’re so right, I am very lucky, and it all happened quite by accident. Originally from South Africa, I came to Ireland in 2001 on holiday. I loved it so much, especially the freedom to walk and walk anywhere, that I immediately relocated. I loved the UK as well and since it was easier to get a visa for the UK, this is where I now live ππ definitely very lucky
i will hope to travel some more someday…i’d love to see Ireland as well as the UK..:)
Ireland is wonderful and there us do much to see in the UK. π€π€π€ you’ll get to visit
Well, I guess it’s “happy anniversary” from a local South African to a born South African (but now with a UK passport π).
βΊβΊβΊ thank you. Funnily enough I met a South African woman from Durban in the pharmacy where I had my Covid innoculation today. Even more coincidental, she’s also a Carer…small world .
Congratulations!!!!! So you are not newcomer…ππ Happy anniversary! This is wonderful!
ππππ no, no longer a newcomer. I am now fully versed in standing politely in queues, complaining about the government and commenting on the weather ππ
This is very very goodπ
And you can voit now too π π
Yes, exactly ππ