
I first moved out of home when I was 17, after a childhood and teen hood spent in desperation to leave was finally enabled. This decision to leave home somewhat early wasn’t to do with my family, but to do with me and my desire to explore. Growing up in Christchurch, New Zealand, also known as the edge of the earth, was never easy for my intrepid soul.
However, right now, I live with my parents, back in Christchurch, and I’m 30 years old.
Why is this? As you can imagine, it’s not exactly by choice. Instead, it’s for a myriad of reasons, finances being the overarching theme. I’ve recently spent time between Italy and Los Angeles, gallivanting around the globe whilst doing my best to sustain a remote, freelance career. Unfortunately, I can’t sustain this whilst also sustaining some kind of fabulous apartment in the middle of Sydney or Melbourne, much as I would like that. So in a bid to be realistic, I have spent almost four of the last seven months at home with my folks.
Initially, I came here for a planned stint over summer, that being the first of two stints of two months, but this time, my reason for being back home has been solely focused on work, returning to a base where I can make up for lost time and a depleted bank account.
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