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Re: signing out
Its in Scotland lol :p
He/she just vanished after starting this thread...:ohmy: |
Re: signing out
may be he is just getting his head together, or trying to calm down and the last thing on his mind is to log in at the mo, maybe he is not the one that has decided not to go and he has to come to terms with his other halfs decision! well what ever he does we will be here to pat him on the back! by congratulating him or consoling him, :o
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That's right!
I am hoping he/she is at least reading all the well intended posts people have written ... :unsure: |
Re: signing out
Originally Posted by edinburgh
(Post 6579855)
it is with a heavy heart i give up the move ,we had notification last week that we could have the passports stamped.
unfortunately we need to sell our home before going,also i have son who needs to choose university by mid august. if we had this news in June it could have happened after 2 years of waiting it is ironic we have been beaten by a few weeks thanks to all who have answered questions for us,and good luck with your own plans |
Re: signing out
Originally Posted by ann101
(Post 6588839)
This is painful...why go this far and use these excuses. If you are really committed...DO IT. Son could easily sign on in University in Canada even if he's a bit lat starting course...You can land and poss leave your property in hands of estate agents...maybe sale will be attractive being 'empty'..i.e no chain...YOU CAN DO IT!!
I really hope you sign in and see all the replys, whatever you decide i hope you think about what you want and your future as well as his as he will be gone in a few months into there own little world and they don't look back and rightly so :wub: |
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