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good luck to you both for your new life in perth,
we wish you well for the next few emotional days and for the future suzie & gaz xxx |
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Good luck and enjoy your big adventure :thumbsup:
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Well done! What a lovely post.
Your future 'family' have a lot to thank you and be grateful for. Good luck:thumbsup: |
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WOW! that was such a lovely post.
Goodluck for your future and new life in Aus. :thumbsup: |
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Excellent post. With your great attitude I am sure you will have a wonderful life in Perth. Good luck:thumbsup:
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As others have said, what a lovely post. I hope you enjoy your new lives and can keep your balanced view. I'm sure the good times will far out weigh the bad and make it all worth while.:thumbsup::thumbsup:
Safe journey and happy landing.:thumbup: |
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Good luck but I'm sure you will both have a fantastic life in Perth. All the best for the future :)
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Good luck and all the best for the future :thumbsup:
Safe journey ;) |
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What a wonderful post. Have a safe journey. Good luck to you.
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Wow, you actually put a tear in my eye with that! It summed up everything I feel about my reasons for moving my family over there.
(I cry at anything though :o ) You have a great attitude towards life and your future - I'm sure this will be the reason you succeed at building that better future. Good luck. XkarmaX |
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Good luck have fun in Oz. :thumbsup:
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Originally Posted by ianhutch1
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Well im sat here eating my brekkie in among all the boxes and mess in a very strange feeling house ready for the shippers to turn up at 9am to pack up all our gear to go into the container.
What a rollercoaster six months we have had, from me asking my boss if I could have a transfer and never really expecting him to go for it, to the long drawn out visa process which drove us to despair most mornings when it hadn't been granted, to the stress and hassle of getting rid of most of our belongings as well as our well-loved cats and the final drama of changing shippers right at the last minute on Wednesday after hearing Pickfords were in trouble financially we are now at the final UK hurdle. My Parents are coming up from down South later today and we will spend the majority of the last couple of days we have here with family and friends so im expecting quite an emotionally charged 48 hours ahead with lots of tears and mixed emotions. We fly from Manchester to Singapore on Sunday morning then have a bit of a wait in Changi before heading off to Perth to arrive at about 3pm on Monday - its very surreal to think that next week we will be in Perth and finally we can start the real adventure in our new home! I have asked myself quite a lot since we had the visas approved why are we putting ourselves through this and the answers are quite simple: To work hard and to build a new life for me and my wife, to greatly improve our quality of life compared to what we have here and to build a better future for the family that myself and my wife will be looking to start in the next couple of years - a future which they could never have got in the UK. So we are leaving the UK with a lot of hope and optimism about our new home, we are under no illusions that we will be tested as a couple over the next year or so and things will be by no means sweetness and light all the way but we have thought about this move more than we have ever thought about anything and no matter what doubts we have had we have never been so sure about anything in our lives. We are ready for a new challenge, we are ready to learn about this new fascinating culture in Australia and most of all we are ready to integrate ourselves into the Australian way of life. Good luck to everyone who is going through the process now, we have all been there and lived the frustration but once you get the approval you will be surprised how fast time goes until you are sat where we are now thinking "where have the last few weeks gone" and looking forward to your new future. We will stay on the forum while we are in Perth and are looking forward to meeting many of the people we have been speaking to on here face-to-face once we are settled in and im looking forward now to looking back at this post in 6 months time and updating everyone on how we are getting on with the next huge chapter in our lives :thumbsup: Ian & Georgina x |
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A massive good luck to you both on your fantastic future over in Aus, I hope it is everything you dreamed of and more and keep us posted I will be looking out for your updates.
Cheers Claire x:thumbsup: |
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Originally Posted by ianhutch1
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Well im sat here eating my brekkie in among all the boxes and mess in a very strange feeling house ready for the shippers to turn up at 9am to pack up all our gear to go into the container.
What a rollercoaster six months we have had, from me asking my boss if I could have a transfer and never really expecting him to go for it, to the long drawn out visa process which drove us to despair most mornings when it hadn't been granted, to the stress and hassle of getting rid of most of our belongings as well as our well-loved cats and the final drama of changing shippers right at the last minute on Wednesday after hearing Pickfords were in trouble financially we are now at the final UK hurdle. My Parents are coming up from down South later today and we will spend the majority of the last couple of days we have here with family and friends so im expecting quite an emotionally charged 48 hours ahead with lots of tears and mixed emotions. We fly from Manchester to Singapore on Sunday morning then have a bit of a wait in Changi before heading off to Perth to arrive at about 3pm on Monday - its very surreal to think that next week we will be in Perth and finally we can start the real adventure in our new home! I have asked myself quite a lot since we had the visas approved why are we putting ourselves through this and the answers are quite simple: To work hard and to build a new life for me and my wife, to greatly improve our quality of life compared to what we have here and to build a better future for the family that myself and my wife will be looking to start in the next couple of years - a future which they could never have got in the UK. So we are leaving the UK with a lot of hope and optimism about our new home, we are under no illusions that we will be tested as a couple over the next year or so and things will be by no means sweetness and light all the way but we have thought about this move more than we have ever thought about anything and no matter what doubts we have had we have never been so sure about anything in our lives. We are ready for a new challenge, we are ready to learn about this new fascinating culture in Australia and most of all we are ready to integrate ourselves into the Australian way of life. Good luck to everyone who is going through the process now, we have all been there and lived the frustration but once you get the approval you will be surprised how fast time goes until you are sat where we are now thinking "where have the last few weeks gone" and looking forward to your new future. We will stay on the forum while we are in Perth and are looking forward to meeting many of the people we have been speaking to on here face-to-face once we are settled in and im looking forward now to looking back at this post in 6 months time and updating everyone on how we are getting on with the next huge chapter in our lives :thumbsup: Ian & Georgina x Great post !!! Good luck and best wishes for the future. Donna & Pete. xx |
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