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    Win A $200 Flight Centre Voucher!

    How far would you travel for love? SaySo Weddings is giving a $200 Flight Centre travel voucher to one lucky member who answers this question!

    One of our favourite suppliers, the talented Jennifer Sando of Jennifer Sando Photography tells a tale of travelling for true love on her blog: click here to read it.

    Inspired by this love, she is also giving away a $200 Flight Centre voucher. What a fabulous opportunity!





    To enter the competition, simply tell us how far you would travel for love. Would it be from the kitchen and back or would you venture much, much further for true love?

    Terms and conditions:
    • All members who post how far they would travel for love will be entered into a random prize draw.
    • SaySo Weddings reserves the right to remove posts if they are deemed to be spam.
    • The competition closes at 8:00pm (AEST) on Friday the 3rd of September 2010.
    • The winners will be determined by a random draw and the decision is final and binding.
    • The winning entrants will receive a Flight Centre voucher.
    • The total prize value is $200.00 plus postage.

    SaySo Weddings for wedding planning ideas, chat, support and bridal inspiration.
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    OMG!!!!!! Wot AWSOME comps you have up Kelly!!!!!!!

    Well.. withhh new 'toys' in the shed at the moment... I'd only have to go from the lounge to the shed!

    But..... I'd definately be torn if I had to move a long way... I'm very very close to my family so it would be tough for me... although... when the prince asks me to move to Paris with him and live in his huge castle... there'll be room for my family to come too and live in the west wing! HAHAHAAAA

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    I once moved to the other side of Australia for love and that didnt work out too well so i would be cautious this time. I get really home sick. If it was just to collect him i would travel to hell and back but live there, hmmm i dont know about that.

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    My husband and I met through Skype – me in Adelaide and him living on a US Base in Germany – and became instant friends. From the beginning we seemed to share a special connection and after a few months we realised there was something a lot deeper than friendship there. So he came to visit me for 6 days (it was all the time he could get off) to find out if what we shared ‘online’ was real ‘offline’ … and it was bigger than either of us could have imagined! There was a 6 month period between that visit and his next one, but during that time we spent as much time as we could talking through Skype, on the telephone and emailing each other. When he came again, we renewed our bond and deep feelings. Then after 3 months I went to visit him in Europe and we had a great road trip to Venice and Paris where we fell deeply in love.

    He came again to share Christmas with my family and I, after what had been a real test of our love and relationship with many external factors threatening our future together.

    Another trip by him after that and one more by me to Europe, where our daughter was ‘made’, and we both knew that we had to do what we could to have a life together in the same country!

    So last year in June he moved to Adelaide and we were married in October (with baby in the oven). Unfortunately we had some more bad luck and he had to return to Germany, where he’s now been for 3 and a half months. We are planning for my daughter and I to move there to be with him. I will move anywhere as long as we can be together as a family. He truly is my guardian Angel :-)

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    I would follow hubby anywhere no questions asked!!!!!!!!! But i too am close to my family it would be hard to move away from them!

    Billbill you always make me laugh!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Beee View Post
    I would follow hubby anywhere no questions asked!!!!!!!!! But i too am close to my family it would be hard to move away from them!

    Billbill you always make me laugh!!!!


    HEHEHEEE

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    I personally wouldnt go looking for love other than my hometown as like you bee, im way to family oriented, having said that, if i did meet someone and they had to move interstate, i would seriously consider it.

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    Long Distance Love

    I met my fiancée on an overseas exchange in Canada last June. We spent a week and a half trying to fight feelings we both knew were there. After that time I continued my travels on to the USA and we missed each other like crazy, with me calling him everyday. He told me he didn’t want me to go back to Australia without coming back to see him so he paid for my trip back and after a month of us first meeting he proposed and I said yes.

    I arrived back in Adelaide in July after 7mths of studying and travelling to tell family and friends that I was engaged to a guy I had only known for 4wks and that they knew nothing about.

    Since our engagement I have return to Canada once for 6wks over Christmas and he finally came out to Australia for the first time in June, spending 2wks meeting family and friends and getting things organised for our wedding.

    We get married in October in which he will return to Australia for 4wks. Due to work and studying commitments we will spend our 2 1/2mths of married life apart before I eventually move over to Canada after Christmas this year.

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    I met my Fiance on a tour around Europe. For two weeks on a tour we spent time together, getting to know eachother. At the end of the tour, I came home to Adelaide and he to Perth after detouring to Scotland.

    About 6 weeks later he flew to Adelaide and after those6 days, I knew this relationship would withstand the distance.

    We had a long distance relationship for two and a half years. The best two and a half years of my life. He is the most romantic guy i have met. I moved over to Perth a year ago to be with him, despite him working away and being away most of the time.

    2 months ago he took me on a mystery holiday. All i knew was that i needed my passport. We ended up in the middle of Western Australia. Passport ?? Not really needed, but he got me off the scent. He proposed and i said yes. The most romantic proposal.

    In 5 months i am getting married to an amazing guy. The power of love is amazing. I am such a family girl and never though i would move away from them, but i was pulled toward him, all the way to Perth. Moving interstate was the making of my life with him!

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    I met my now husband on the internet.
    I Packed my whole life into a suitcase, left my friends and family and moved from Melbourne to Darwin. Although the heat of the tropics nearly killed me, we are just about to share our 10th Anniversary together in January and are still as in love as the first day we met so he was well worth it

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