Tudorița Cara Story
Roots, adaptation and family
Each stage of my life shaped me in its own way. I left with my roots close to me, learned to adapt in new places and kept family as my point of balance.
The stages that shaped me
Romania, Spain and the United Kingdom meant more to me than places on a map. Each stage brought people, responsibilities, lessons and moments that helped me understand what truly matters.
Life in the United Kingdom, with my family
A new home, built with patience
I have lived in the United Kingdom for 10 years, together with Ionel Nistor, and since May 2023 our life has been fulfilled by the birth of our son, David. The United Kingdom is the stage where I built stability through work, responsibility and care for my family, always keeping the wish to move forward with patience and balance.
The birth of my son brought the most important role in my life: being a mother. Since then, family, work and the peace of home have become the landmarks around which I organise each day.
I continued working in a dynamic logistics environment, where I strengthened my experience in warehouse activities, attention to detail, a steady rhythm and teamwork.
It was an intense experience where I learned more about punctuality, organisation, responsibility on the road and direct contact with people.
Here I gained solid experience in logistics, in a role that required seriousness, discipline, resilience and the ability to work correctly at a constant pace.
I started a new chapter in a different country, with new responsibilities and the desire to build a stable life beside the person I love.
A stage of change and adaptation
Life in the diaspora and new experiences
The 6 years I spent in Spain taught me to adapt, to work seriously and to gain confidence in myself in a new place. It was the period when I gained practical experience, met different people and met Ionel Nistor in December 2012, the person with whom I carried my story forward.
I worked directly with people, in a fast rhythm, where I learned to be attentive, organised and calm. This experience developed my communication, patience and ability to work under pressure.
Meeting Ionel changed the direction of my personal life. From that moment, Spain was no longer only a stage of work and adaptation, but also the place where my family story began.
I cared for an elderly person, and this work shaped me through responsibility, empathy and attention to another person’s needs. It was an experience that taught me a lot about patience and trust.
Roots in Romania and a large family
Childhood, formation and people close to me
Romania is the place where my life began and where my first values were formed. I grew up in a large family, with 9 siblings in total, and the years at home taught me about closeness, respect, care and responsibility toward the people around me.
I moved forward carrying with me the values formed at home. Even though the road took me to other countries, my Romanian roots remained the foundation of who I am.
I grew up with six sisters and two brothers, in an environment where I learned to share, listen and rely on family. This period formed my patience and respect for the people close to me.
I was born on 14 July 1992, and my childhood in Romania remained the starting point of my identity and my connection with family.