A Full Caravelle.

A decade ago my wife and i could and did live in Kombi's for months
and months at a time, along with almost everything we owned, or at
least everything that mattered anyway (surfboard, wallet, passport,
hat and sunglasses!)

But,

I have been doing my bit and trying to keep the Syncro passion
continuing to the next generation........


My wife and I had our first daughter a fortnight ago and added to her
brothers, all of a sudden every seat in the van is taken.

Just as well I had the foresight to by a 7 seater eh! ;-)
Andy,
 
Congratulations! It sounds like the Syncro is not the only thing you have passion about.=) Perhaps it's time to add to your fleet since you've added to your crew. It doesn't take long for those little guys (and gal) get tall enough to ask for the car keys.
 
Cheers,
 
BenT

 
On 12/12/07, raredownunder <rafear@internode.on.net> wrote:
A decade ago my wife and i could and did live in Kombi's for months
and months at a time, along with almost everything we owned, or at
least everything that mattered anyway (surfboard, wallet, passport,
hat and sunglasses!)

But,

I have been doing my bit and trying to keep the Syncro passion
continuing to the next generation........


My wife and I had our first daughter a fortnight ago and added to her
brothers, all of a sudden every seat in the van is taken.

Just as well I had the foresight to by a 7 seater eh! ;-)


Andy and Ruth,

 

Congratulations, a daughter at last! You have far exceeded the former treasures request “one for Mum, one for Dad and one for the Country”. A very patriotic result “three for the Country”.

 

Happy Caravelleing and a happy Christmas.

 

Yurik

 

 

 


From: Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com [mailto: Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com ] On Behalf Of raredownunder
Sent: Wednesday, 12 December 2007 7:40 PM
To: Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Syncro_T3_Australia] A Full Caravelle.

 

A decade ago my wife and i could and did live in Kombi's for months
and months at a time, along with almost everything we owned, or at
least everything that mattered anyway (surfboard, wallet, passport,
hat and sunglasses!)

But,

I have been doing my bit and trying to keep the Syncro passion
continuing to the next generation.. ......


My wife and I had our first daughter a fortnight ago and added to her
brothers, all of a sudden every seat in the van is taken.

Just as well I had the foresight to by a 7 seater eh! ;-)

Andy,
 
If practice makes perfect, you can probably stop now.  Congratulations and best wishes to the new baby.
 
Les
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 10:40 PM
Subject: [Syncro_T3_Australia] A Full Caravelle.

A decade ago my wife and i could and did live in Kombi's for months
and months at a time, along with almost everything we owned, or at
least everything that mattered anyway (surfboard, wallet, passport,
hat and sunglasses!)

But,

I have been doing my bit and trying to keep the Syncro passion
continuing to the next generation.. ......


My wife and I had our first daughter a fortnight ago and added to her
brothers, all of a sudden every seat in the van is taken.

Just as well I had the foresight to by a 7 seater eh! ;-)

Congratulations Andy!!! As a recent new parent who's new baby son
loves to experience the Syncro and has now done a few camping trips, I
can begin to understand the joy of filling a Syncro.

Our Caravelle Camper has just 4 licenced seats so I guess we don't
have to go as far as you to fill it, however, maybe we should keep our
eyes out for a good Syncro Caravelle just in case we overshoot the mark!

All the best,

Mark and Deb (and Max!)

--- In Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com, "raredownunder"
<rafear@...> wrote:
>
> A decade ago my wife and i could and did live in Kombi's for months
> and months at a time, along with almost everything we owned, or at
> least everything that mattered anyway (surfboard, wallet, passport,
> hat and sunglasses!)
>
> But,
>
> I have been doing my bit and trying to keep the Syncro passion
> continuing to the next generation........
>
>
> My wife and I had our first daughter a fortnight ago and added to her
> brothers, all of a sudden every seat in the van is taken.
>
> Just as well I had the foresight to by a 7 seater eh! ;-)
>
Andy,

Congratulations on a girl finally -a daddy's girl in the making no
doubt. Hope all are well.

My Wife and I just had our second baby girl (Sienna) on 27/11/2007
(approximately 1 week prior) with her bedroom finished on the
afternoon of 26/11/2007. Hence I have been busy lately. All are well.

Andy,

Judging by my females (now 3) much luggage comes with the girls
including in my case a trailer full of shoes and a kombi load full
of clothes. That is just for a three day trip. My wife always says -
"what if the weather changes?" and "I need shoes to match the
outfits".

Maybee a full length roof rack will be a good investment.

Enjoy your daughter, the boys will get married & leave but you will
have her for the rest of your life married or not.

Cheers and Merry Christmas,

Scott
Terrigal NSW









--- In Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com, "raredownunder"
<rafear@...> wrote:
>
> A decade ago my wife and i could and did live in Kombi's for months
> and months at a time, along with almost everything we owned, or at
> least everything that mattered anyway (surfboard, wallet, passport,
> hat and sunglasses!)
>
> But,
>
> I have been doing my bit and trying to keep the Syncro passion
> continuing to the next generation........
>
>
> My wife and I had our first daughter a fortnight ago and added to
her
> brothers, all of a sudden every seat in the van is taken.
>
> Just as well I had the foresight to by a 7 seater eh! ;-)
>