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Konnichiwa! Our names are Motoko and Jenny Carter, and on the 15th December 2005 we got married! We live in the chilly, wet place called Lake District, which is the wettest place in England! I lived in Japan from the age of five and only came back to England to live for good two years before me and Jenny got married. I worked in Japan as a JASDF Pilot, and came back to England to visit Jenny. Jenny has always lived in Cumbria all her life, and has a rich Cumbrian accent, and was a member of the Territorial Army as a Medic. We both love horses and Kayaking, which are two of our greatest pastimes. We own a Beneteau First 35 yacht, which we use from time to time.
I and Jenny are owners of the yard the riding school, which we brought from the original owners in late 2010. We are now turning the yard into a horse trekking centre. Weather here is randomly sunny or wet, cold and damp. Never really an in-between weather pattern here! But if your kayaking and its raining you get wet anyway so weather doesn't really put us off working or doing out door things. I am pretty easy going and mostly very random, sometimes slow on the uptake as far as using English goes.
On 4th of April 2011 we adopted a teenage girl called Amanda, who we had been fostering a few months before we decide we would take the next step and adopt her. I and Jenny have always been happy with the way our relationship was but there was always something we both agreed that was missing. That something of course was a daughter or son. After a few months of fostering Amanda we decided to adopt her, and we feel that our relationship is now complete and that all three of us are very happy.
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- Name:
- Motoko Carter
- Joined:
- April 2011
- Hometown:
- Fushimi, Kyoto
- Currently:
- Cumbria, England
- I am:
- Female and Taken
- Occupation:
- Co-Owner At Horse Trekking Centre
- Website:
- Our Blog!

