View Poll Results: Should Sniper move to Blenheim?

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Thread: Dilemma

  1. #76
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper View Post
    Well, a few boxes of gear are in Blenheim now as well as all my fun toys like the PS2, books, knives ect.

    Having second thoughts, but have been told its natural. Life is a lesson, you learn it when you are through.
    I moved from Wellington to Napier to the unknown and its the best decision I made. I had major second thoughts as I have never been far from my family but the Local Kbers made the transition so much easier for me.

    Good luck with your new adventure

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stickchick View Post
    I moved from Wellington to Napier to the unknown and its the best decision I made. I had major second thoughts as I have never been far from my family but the Local Kbers made the transition so much easier for me.

    Good luck with your new adventure
    Cheers StickChick.

    Yea, the hardest part for me is the move away from friends, a secure (but frustrating) job, unknown study ect ect. Miss Sniper has her best mates up there and I have a good mate, but yea, Im not the most sure about everything aye
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper View Post
    Life is a lesson, you learn it when you are through.
    Life is an adventure, make the most of what comes your way.

    Glad to hear that you have gone through with your decision, and I'm sure it'll turn out to be a good one.

  4. #79
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper View Post
    Cheers StickChick.

    Yea, the hardest part for me is the move away from friends, a secure (but frustrating) job, unknown study ect ect. Miss Sniper has her best mates up there and I have a good mate, but yea, Im not the most sure about everything aye
    Uncertainty is sometimes a blessing as then your not in the same old same old routine. You have your girlfriend to share the new experience with also, which is something that I don;t have. So enjoy the new adventure together and that will also make things alot easier for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper View Post
    ...Having second thoughts, but have been told its natural...
    Different scenario, but:

    Four years ago I resigned a good job, to set up my own business. I was given a bit of a send-off party after work on the Friday. When I got home that evening, I sat down and bawled my eyes out - the enormity of what I was doing hit home.

    The following Monday I hit the ground running, and haven't stopped running since - and haven't looked back either.

    Anyway, point is, feelings of doubt and trepidation are normal as the reality hits home. Hang in there.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper View Post
    ...the hardest part for me is the move away from friends, a secure (but frustrating) job, unknown study ect ect. Miss Sniper has her best mates up there and I have a good mate, but yea, Im not the most sure about everything aye
    We're still here...
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  6. #81
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper View Post
    Well, a few boxes of gear are in Blenheim now as well as all my fun toys like the PS2, books, knives ect.

    Having second thoughts, but have been told its natural. Life is a lesson, you learn it when you are through.
    Great stuff mate, I'm sure you will have no regrets soon enough.
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  7. #82
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    Thanks guys. The support is tremendously appriciated.

    Thanks again
    To every man upon this earth
    Death cometh sooner or late
    And how can a man die better
    Than facing fearful odds
    For the ashes of his fathers
    And the temples of his Gods

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