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keithAngel
18th May 2010, 09:36
Well I start my journey back in about 15 hours :bigcry:

Its been a tour da force I arrived on the 23rd March without any idea what would happen and here I am 7+ weeks later with the love of my life and her beautiful daughter.

It still catches me when I wake up in the morning and a warm feeling envelopes me(incontinence can be a bugger at my age:D)

Its also been a difficult last few weeks with an infection in my ear a medical emergancy in the family and a major row with my father-in-law but my honey has shown beyond question that she really is both brave and loyal
and having these issues has forged a strong bond and understanding of each other that otherwise might have taken much longer.:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Cant wait to get back and get on with the next step marriage and UK for us all whatever it takes now Im a man with a mission and a few tears:)

Steve.r
18th May 2010, 10:05
Have a safe journey Keith, both physical and mental :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Steve

triple5
18th May 2010, 10:10
It still catches me when I wake up in the morning and a warm feeling envelopes me(incontinence can be a bugger at my age)
:laugher:

I wonder why we do it sometimes, coz the goodbyes are horrible. We're supposed to be big men, but it turns me into a baby at the airport :bigcry: anyways, glad you found what you're looking for mate :xxgrinning--00xx3: and I hope you get to where you're wanting to get asap.

sars_notd_virus
18th May 2010, 11:41
have a safe trip keith!!!
don't be sad,... you have found someone to come back to in a few months and worth your mission to be accomplished:xxgrinning--00xx3::heartshape1:
smile and goodluck:)

Sim11UK
18th May 2010, 14:28
It's too sad coming home. :bigcry:
You definately had an eventful trip. I'd recommend it to anyone, to spend some time out there, if you're fortunate, to be able to take time off...I plan to do it again, that's for sure.

Safe trip back. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Dedworth
18th May 2010, 15:08
Have a hassle free return trip ash cloud permitting, good luck with the future plans :)

keithAngel
18th May 2010, 15:15
Thanks for all your kind words and support its 10pm here so a cuddly night befor the journey Im not against sadness mixed with joy its poignant or is that the dried fish:Erm: See ya all in a few days:xxgrinning--00xx3:

lenboy
19th May 2010, 19:40
Well Keith!
i am so glad you found Jhean , and it sounds like we both on a mission now !!
you got my mobile so ring me when you settled in again ! and welcome back to the UK , yes mate i know you must be feeling sad at the moment but you have a lot to look forward to now !!
len

Englishman2010
19th May 2010, 21:43
Have a safe trip Keith. I always find it sad having to leave my g/f behind in Asia when I return to the UK knowing I won't see her for another 3 or 4 months. The long trip home is always a sad one, in complete contrast to the excitement of the outbound journey.
I hope that your plans work out and you can live together as man and wife very soon.

keithAngel
21st May 2010, 14:07
Well 4 flights and 48 hours and Im back still knackered and brain dead more later:crazy:

sars_notd_virus
21st May 2010, 14:17
jetlag eh:Cuckoo:
welcome back keith

Steve.r
21st May 2010, 15:42
Welcome back Keith :)

keithAngel
21st May 2010, 16:40
thanks guys.................i think:Erm:

Arthur Little
21st May 2010, 16:50
:welcomex: home, Keith ... or maybe 'back' would be a more appropriate word in the circumstances :rolleyes: - since "home is where the *:cwm38: lies" - and we know where *YOURS is! Anyway, as I mentioned on another thread, I'm delighted :BouncyHappy: for you and Jhean ... and it won't be long before you and she are together again. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

laurel
21st May 2010, 16:57
Well I start my journey back in about 15 hours :bigcry:

Cant wait to get back and get on with the next step marriage and UK for us all whatever it takes now Im a man with a mission and a few tears:)


I hear ya Keith!! Welcome home , and remember each day is a day less until you meet again:xxgrinning--00xx3:

keithAngel
21st May 2010, 16:58
yeah thats right:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Doc Alan
27th May 2010, 07:44
[QUOTE=keithAngel;

Its also been a difficult last few weeks with an infection in my ear a medical emergancy in the family and a major row with my father-in-law but my honey has shown beyond question that she really is both brave and loyal
and having these issues has forged a strong bond and understanding of each other that otherwise might have taken much longer.:xxgrinning--00xx3:

[/QUOTE]
I've now "followed" you back to the UK and not only have I met you but also Jhean and her family.
By far the most memorable theme of my visit was meeting people and being welcomed into their homes :xxgrinning--00xx3:Keith, thanks for showing me your humble home in Cebu and that bottle of San Miguel you bought me:D
Jhean is an absolute delight, with captivating eyes which meant I really couldn't concentrate on all your advice to me as guide, counsellor and friend :) But she's much more than that, as I was aware of the difficulties you faced, more than any other forum member because I was there. She and her family members made me very welcome and I took some great pics around her village :)
We went to the Karenderia restaurant where the bills arrived for "Sir Keith" and "Sir Keith's friend" (me!) - move over Keith Boss !:D

Languish
1st June 2010, 22:22
Congrats and i know EXACTLY how you feel :) fingers crossed for our respective futures!

RickyR
1st June 2010, 22:55
Excellent post, i'm sure everything will work out well. All the best.