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Steve & Nadine Wornham
Steve & Nadine Wornham
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Joined: 21st Jan 2009
Location: UK
quotePosted at 05:32 on 21st January 2009

Hello everyone

We've been very cheeky and skipped the introduction so hope no one minds. This is because we're so excited because finally after 5 years in Australia, we are moving back to the UK. The only irritation is people saying they think we're mad. Honestly, take it from us, it's not till you leave a place that you realise how good it really is. My husband hasn't been back to the UK in 30 years so I'm a bit nervous for him but I'm sure he'll love it. 

Despite all the gloom and doom news (somethings never change), I can't wait to get home. I'm not sure where home is going to be yet. I did a search on the best places to live and found this web site which is perfect because tonight, I can show my husband all the lovely photos of England.

I honestly don't know how to contain myself now I know we're moving back at last. I am so happy. 

 

 

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Patrick Van Calck
Patrick Van Calck
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Joined: 28th Jun 2007
Location: Belgium
quotePosted at 08:07 on 21st January 2009
you lucky b***** !
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Ron Brind
Ron Brind
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Location: England
quotePosted at 08:13 on 21st January 2009
Welcome to POE Steve and Nadine and thanks for the 'New Thread' which I am sure members will want to comment over. However, for a welcome to POE that you won't forget, please do introduce yourselves in 'Introductions' where you will soon see what I mean! Enjoy the site and join in whenever you can in the forum.
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Sue H
Sue H
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quotePosted at 14:14 on 21st January 2009

Congratulations Steve and Nadine     !

How I wish I could post the very same thing.

All of my best wishes as you make this move in your lives. Just remember, it may not all be smooth sailing, but it will be worth it.

Be sure and share your adventure with us here on POE.

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Diana Sinclair
Diana Sinclair
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Joined: 3rd Apr 2008
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quotePosted at 14:17 on 21st January 2009
On 21st January 2009 08:07, patrick van calck wrote:
you lucky b***** !


LOL! My sentiments exactly!

Congratulations on your move back to England Nadine and Steve, and welcome to the POE family!Laughing

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Cathy E.
Cathy E.
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Location: USA
quotePosted at 14:28 on 21st January 2009
Hi Steve and Nadine! Good luck on your move. Hope it is smooth sailing for you! And welcome to our POE family. Hope to see you around the forum threads as well.
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Steve & Nadine Wornham
Steve & Nadine Wornham
Posts: 13
Joined: 21st Jan 2009
Location: UK
quotePosted at 21:08 on 21st January 2009
Thankyou for the lovely warm welcome everyone. I'll go and post a proper introduction then come back.
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Richard Sellers
Richard Sellers
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Location: USA
quotePosted at 23:03 on 21st January 2009

I don't take up too much room,,,,,Take me !!!!

(and welcome!Foot in mouth)

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Steve & Nadine Wornham
Steve & Nadine Wornham
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quotePosted at 00:27 on 22nd January 2009

Thanks for the warm welcome everyone. I'm so glad I found this web site. Last night I sat with my husband and showed him photos of the various counties. He was very impressed! He is an amateur photographer himself and could see how he is going to have an extensive hobby when we arrive back.

 We don't know where to head for yet. I feel a bit concerned for my husband because the last time he was in the UK was 30 years ago. I had thought we might return to where I left 5 years ago to catch up with old friends and places but whereas I would slot straight back into my old comfort zone, it might make him feel left out or uncomfortable. I'm therefore thinking we should perhaps head for a brand new start together in a new part of the UK where we make new friends as a couple. He's already making big sacrifices for me so the least i can do is think about how to make moving back home as easy as possible for him.

This web site has been great. At the moment, Bourton on the Water in Gloucs, is looking like a hot favourite. 

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Ron Brind
Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 08:24 on 22nd January 2009
Bourton on the Water - what a fabulous choice Nadine, although I would guess not too much in the way of employment if you need it. Fantastic area for the photographer whether you are a professional or an amatuer. I have to say that employment here in the UK is much like elsewhere - suffering, with about 2 million unemployed right now.
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