Lauren - Our Love Story

                         Lauren  : English Wife Indian Life




I became a member of a vegetarian forum in December 2012. I didn’t ever ‘chat’ to strangers online, it was something I found odd and unnecessary at the time, but within a couple of minutes of browsing the site another user started a conversation with me. Usually I would completely ignore this, but for some unknown reason this time I replied.

Instantly my heart started to beat faster and we were discussing everything about our lives in detail. It just felt as if we had known each other since the beginning of time. It was unbelievable how intense this conversation with this faceless person typing to me was. ‘This must be a past life connection!’ I thought to myself, and just as it crossed my mind he said ‘we must have known each other in previous lives’. These moments of synchronicity continued, it was as if we could read each other’s minds. It was so miraculous and I couldn’t believe it. I felt so blessed to have found him, it felt as if a divine light had been shone over my entire life. I loved him so much, in an indescribable way but I hadn’t even met him yet.

I would have just caught the next train to wherever he was but this was made complicated by the fact he was in New Jersey and I was in England. Originally from India he had gone to America to gain his masters degree. We soon started to imagine our a life together and how amazing it would be to never have to feel a distance between us. I was finishing my master’s degree and he was now working after completing his but within just a week of chatting he had asked me to marry him. One week after that had quit his job and booked a flight back to India so he could tell his parents about me, the flight was via London.


The day finally came and I was waiting in Heathrow arrivals, looking at the arrivals board and overwhelmingly excited. When I saw him I was filled with happiness, I can still see the picture in my mind of him coming through those arrival doors. He was absolute perfection. We had ten beautiful hours together before he had to catch his connecting flight to Mumbai. We took the underground to central London and walked around the city, seeing the sights and talking all night. We seemed to be the only people in the whole of London that night. Those hours past so in a heartbeat and soon it was time for us to separate. I cried hysterically when it was time to go and I could feel my heart telling me to never let go of him.

I took my final exams and situations in my life turned sour. Life was really hard during the months after Heathrow but one person kept me going throughout. I had booked a flight and now it was my turn to catch that flight to Mumbai. In June 2013 we were reunited  and were married one week later. India instantaneously felt like home, probably because home is where the heart is…


True love has no boundaries and is always worth fighting for.

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Monday, 28 April 2014

Lauren - Our Love Story

                         Lauren  : English Wife Indian Life




I became a member of a vegetarian forum in December 2012. I didn’t ever ‘chat’ to strangers online, it was something I found odd and unnecessary at the time, but within a couple of minutes of browsing the site another user started a conversation with me. Usually I would completely ignore this, but for some unknown reason this time I replied.

Instantly my heart started to beat faster and we were discussing everything about our lives in detail. It just felt as if we had known each other since the beginning of time. It was unbelievable how intense this conversation with this faceless person typing to me was. ‘This must be a past life connection!’ I thought to myself, and just as it crossed my mind he said ‘we must have known each other in previous lives’. These moments of synchronicity continued, it was as if we could read each other’s minds. It was so miraculous and I couldn’t believe it. I felt so blessed to have found him, it felt as if a divine light had been shone over my entire life. I loved him so much, in an indescribable way but I hadn’t even met him yet.

I would have just caught the next train to wherever he was but this was made complicated by the fact he was in New Jersey and I was in England. Originally from India he had gone to America to gain his masters degree. We soon started to imagine our a life together and how amazing it would be to never have to feel a distance between us. I was finishing my master’s degree and he was now working after completing his but within just a week of chatting he had asked me to marry him. One week after that had quit his job and booked a flight back to India so he could tell his parents about me, the flight was via London.


The day finally came and I was waiting in Heathrow arrivals, looking at the arrivals board and overwhelmingly excited. When I saw him I was filled with happiness, I can still see the picture in my mind of him coming through those arrival doors. He was absolute perfection. We had ten beautiful hours together before he had to catch his connecting flight to Mumbai. We took the underground to central London and walked around the city, seeing the sights and talking all night. We seemed to be the only people in the whole of London that night. Those hours past so in a heartbeat and soon it was time for us to separate. I cried hysterically when it was time to go and I could feel my heart telling me to never let go of him.

I took my final exams and situations in my life turned sour. Life was really hard during the months after Heathrow but one person kept me going throughout. I had booked a flight and now it was my turn to catch that flight to Mumbai. In June 2013 we were reunited  and were married one week later. India instantaneously felt like home, probably because home is where the heart is…


True love has no boundaries and is always worth fighting for.

source from : http://englishwifeindianlife.com/the-first-page-of-our-love-story/








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