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A Couple’s Emotional Return to the Namibian Farm They Left Behind

Leaving behind a farm—and a lifetime of memories—wasn’t easy. Now, as they prepare to return, one longs for the past while the other braces for the emotions it may stir.

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Anna and Gerald Heiser are planning their first trip back to Namibia after moving to Poland last year. The couple, who met on a reality show and later married, left behind a farm they once called home. Now, they face mixed emotions about returning to the place where their children grew up and their lives took shape.

Anna and Gerald first connected on the 2017 series Farmer Wants a Wife and tied the knot the following year. Their life together began on Kehoro, a farm in Namibia where both their children were born and raised. But in 2025, they sold the property and relocated to Poland, trading rural life for a new start.

After arriving, the family settled into a temporary apartment in Gdańsk while adjusting to their new surroundings. Gerald found work in an office, a shift from his farming background. The transition brought challenges, but they slowly built a routine in their adopted country. Now, as they prepare to revisit Namibia, their feelings differ. Gerald is keen to see Kehoro again, eager to reconnect with the land and the people they left behind. Anna, however, hesitates. The thought of returning stirs both excitement and unease, as the farm holds deep emotional ties. She worries it may be too soon to face those memories. Despite their differing views, the couple looks forward to reuniting with friends and family during the trip. The journey will mark their first time back since leaving, offering a chance to reflect on their past while embracing their present life in Poland.

The Heisers’ return to Namibia will be a mix of reunion and reflection. They’ll see old friends, revisit familiar places, and confront the emotions tied to their former home. For now, their focus remains on balancing their new life in Poland with the memories they once left behind.

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