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As some of you may know this last few years haven't been "easy" shall we say.
but a while ago I met and fell in love with the love of my life.
2 days ago we found out the biggest news of my entire life!
We have a future "Aviation Nutt" on the way :D.
Please forgive me if no one wants to know bit I just had to shout it as loud as I could to everyone.
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Congratulations

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Congrats. Speaking as one who lived through similar changes it truly does get better.
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Congratulations. Glad all is on the up for you.

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Great news! Congratulations to you both!!!
Best wishes

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:-D Congratulations that sound like a good reason to build up your stash ready for the new addition to build in five years time :-D
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splash wrote::-D Congratulations that sound like a good reason to build up your stash ready for the new addition to build in five years time :-D
Good point! Lots of starter kits :-D
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Congrats Adam and your good lady. Wishing you both all the best in life.

All the best.

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That's really great news Adam and congrats to you both, I'm very pleased that things are fully on the up for you.
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Congrats Adam - that is great news.
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Congrats Adam. 8-)
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Yay, congrats, looks like a future forum member!!. :grin:
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With everything that's going on in the world right now, some good news is most welcome. Congratulations!
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dwomby wrote:Congratulations

David
jssel wrote:Congrats. Speaking as one who lived through similar changes it truly does get better.
Clashcityrocker wrote:Congratulations. Glad all is on the up for you.
Nigel
iggie wrote:Great news! Congratulations to you both!!!
splash wrote::-D Congratulations that sound like a good reason to build up your stash ready for the new addition to build in five years time :-D
Thank you very much folks!
Haha as it happens I have just bought around 20 kits in the last week!
iggie wrote:
splash wrote::-D Congratulations that sound like a good reason to build up your stash ready for the new addition to build in five years time :-D
Good point! Lots of starter kits :-D
Starter kits would be a good place to begin but I have loads ready for them already :).
Gregers wrote:Congrats Adam and your good lady. Wishing you both all the best in life.

All the best.

Greg and Sarah.
Thanks Greg and Sarah we really appreciate it!
ShaunW wrote:That's really great news Adam and congrats to you both, I'm very pleased that things are fully on the up for you.
Thank you Shaun, me too as it was beginning to get rediculas.
Sir T wrote:Congrats Adam - that is great news.
Dazzled wrote:Congrats Adam. 8-)
MarkyM607 wrote:Yay, congrats, looks like a future forum member!!. :grin:
jamesaw wrote:With everything that's going on in the world right now, some good news is most welcome. Congratulations!
Thanks guys!
Yes I'm sure one day they will be a forum member if I have my way! :D
James I feel the same way, atleast there are little joys left to enjoy.

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Best wishes to you - and the best advice I would give with hindsight - build up a few models now as you will be surprised at the cash outlay you have ahead of you and how expendible cash will likely not exist for you for a few years
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