A Really Special Trip To Deutschland

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Hi Ronno,
Just in from work and the first thing I've read is about your trip to Germany with Charlie...what a lovely read,and the photos are fantastic.It sounds like you all had a wonderful trip, and a very special one to remember.:clap
Thanks for posting it! :thumb2
IQ
 
Just cause the wee guy wears Lederhosen, there's really no need to contact the SS

:D

Gott im Himmel.....I can just see the referral now....:rolleyes:

I'm not touching that one with a Bootsstange
 
It was great to read and view the pictures of Charlie and his trip. I am glad he met his great grandparents (I never met mine). Memories are the most precious things in life and only tonight I had my daughter Skye (aged 8)shedding a tear or two as she looked through some old photos of events in her life.

I have been a lone parent for most of her life and while it is hard at times it is very rewarding. Kids are great, especially youngsters like Charlie. I got involved in kids stuff through Skye and recently qualified in Early Years Education and Childcare. I am going on to do my HNC this year and hopefully get a job to keep my R1200GS payments up (Student loan will have to do at the moment). Mind you wages in the early years area are crap. I do voluntary work at two Nurseries and at Skye's primary school and it is very rewarding and great fun.

I have also got involved in sign language stuff for hearing kids and they love it and pick it up well. Even do it with babies and toddlers and it helps them communicate before they can even speak. Its funny how we want kids to learn to walk and talk and then when they can do both we tell them to sit down and shut up ;)

Iain
 
Nice Pictures Ronno looks like a great time was had by all and the wee lad will certainly remember the holiday and will probably be putting in a request to visit his Grandparents again soon. Earlier in the year we celebrated my fathers 80th and his eyes lit up when we turned up with all the grandchildren from my brothers and sisters so I can imagine your parents delight to be able to see the wee feller.
The pictures from Freudenstadt bought back memories when ever we stayed in the Black Forest we used to visit there and enjoyed belting down the B500 to Baden Baden a town so good they named it twice we stayed at Cawl on the way back last year.

Cheers Bob
 
Looks like the wee man had a great holiday Ronno:thumb2 Love the pics.
 
Its funny how we want kids to learn to walk and talk and then when they can do both we tell them to sit down and shut up ;)

Iain

Great line Iain :thumb2
Fantastic piccies Ronno, yir da`s lookin good after his op:beerjug:
 
Genes are amazing, such a great looking way lad, obviously highly intelligent and is actually related to you Ronno:P :D :thumb

My kids are lucky enough to have known their great grandmother. She wept with happiness (I believe) every time we made it down to Berkshire to see her and it seemed as thought she got an extra year or two of rejuvenation (sp?) from every visit so keep going back with the great grand children Ronno, they are better than drugs for your parents!
 
Thanks for the nice comments folks (as well as the Typical Tosser Piss-takes). :beerjug:
 
7 years on and a proud, proud day in the life of Charlie and our family. He signed for Dundee United this afternoon. He's quite exceptional and is left footed which is an added bonus.

He's come a long way from the day he kicked that ball in Jockgrim dressed in lederhosen
 

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Brilliant Ronno:thumb
First time I saw the original thread and it was great, so for the wee man to sign forms is just brilliant, proud granda indeed:clap
 
He will be well looked after by Utd Ronnie. They are one of the best clubs for supporting their kids and families at this time. It is Jim McLeans legacy a la Alex Ferguson with the other United.
I really hope he makes it and goes on to great things for club and country.
Keep very fit; listen and learn. Train hard and keep practising. These are the key messages for todays young players.
Good luck to you all.
Jim
 
Two goals and three assists in his first three games at left wingback. He's doing well :)
 

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