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31 Aug 2008 08:15
Thought I'd ask this question as I always cry when we leave Icmeler. Every year I think I wont cry but I always do I hate saying goodbye. What always gets me is when they "clap" you on your last day/night it always tugs at the heart strings!! Anyone else like this??
31 Aug 2008 08:39
we left on friday night and 5 out of the 7 of us were in tears.
31 Aug 2008 09:26
for me its when i touch down at manchester gutted coz im not touching down at dalaman!!
31 Aug 2008 09:57
Every time!, without fail, as much as I try not to. The clapping thing is a killer isn't it
31 Aug 2008 10:27
My son - he is 16 now and has been crying every year since he was 11. Its a standing joke now around the pool. He cries when his friends go home one by one and then he cries when he goes home. Di.
31 Aug 2008 10:45
Me, I cry every time!
Tania
31 Aug 2008 10:47
Me too...i cried nearly every night towards the end of our last holiday,saying goodbye to the lovely friends we had made as they were going home each day.Hopefully we will meet up again next year.
Then it all starts again.
31 Aug 2008 12:28
Good job we don't all go home at the same time
Talk about cry me a river
Icmeler would be washed away with us lot
31 Aug 2008 17:37
I think the drive out of Icmeler, through
Marmaris and into the darkness finishes me off! Then I know I am on my way 'home'.
31 Aug 2008 17:58
I also cry each and every time, mum knows not to speak to me till we well out away from Icmeler. But always know I'll be back to visit soon

That's the other reason like to have something booked before coming home as know I will be back
Andrea
31 Aug 2008 18:05
Yeap I cry too!! I always feel really silly as all my family turn around to see if I'm crying, and I always am. This year, our
transfer driver stopped at the little local mini market we used every day to get us water for the journey back to Dalaman, I had already been crying, but when the girl from the market saw it was us in the mini bus she came out to say bye, she put her hand up to the window where I was sitting...and that just finished me off! She kept telling me not to cry...and guess what? That just made me cry all the more

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It just feels like you are leaving all your loved ones behind, and it hurts like hell.
Roll on 9 July next year so I can be back, and no doubt at the end of the two weeks, I'll be crying again.
I have never cried anywhere else when I have been on holiday. Just shows how special
Icmeler is to many, many people.
31 Aug 2008 18:39
I cry every time we have to leave, sit and have a sob whilst everyone waves us goodbye, as for the journey back to Dalaman, don't even bother trying to talk to me... grumpy is not the word!
31 Aug 2008 19:59
Brownie1 wrote:I think the drive out of Icmeler, through
Marmaris and into the darkness finishes me off! Then I know I am on my way 'home'.

Oh Gosh, yeh that's the killer for me! Driving past all the bars with all the amazing people we've met inside them gives me the worst feeling in my stomach!
I always cry without fail.
31 Aug 2008 20:56
Me too
I cry when I leave home to go to the airport, after 15 minutes laid on the floor kissing and cuddling my beautiful old dog.
Then I cry when I have to say goodbye to everyone in
Icmeler when it's time to come home.
I hate waiting in reception for the
transfer back to Dalaman, I feel like I'm on death row.
My OH says it's the only time I am ever quiet, on the journey to the airport both ways.
Polly
01 Sep 2008 11:16
I alwayss tell myself I wont cry but always do. This year I was the first on the
transfer bus and we drove around
Icmeler for about an hour and a half -- talk about torture. Had just calmed down when we picked up right next to Blondies and could see everyone running about serving food and dancing on the stage, just started me off again. And then when we drove away from the bay and could just see Icmeler spread out, glittering just waiting for the next bus load of people to come I just started all over again.
As for any photographs taken on my last night, they all picture me with watery, red, blotchy eyes.
01 Sep 2008 11:16
I always cry as well, but I try hard not to. This year when we were leaving, I was crying but just a little bit, then this young boy who we had made a fuss of, who was on holiday in the same apartmets as us came and gave me a hug, he was only about 12 and he started to cry as he didnt want us to leave, oh my god......I cried buckets for about 20 minutes.
I even cried when people who we got friendly with left after our first week.
Not to worry, I have my tissues ready for October.
01 Sep 2008 13:38
Being a man,crying is not acceptable.
But the eyes glisten and a lump comes into the throat.
I swallow and try to keep control.
So many new found friends I am leaving behind.
The drive to the top of the hill outside
Marmaris a fleating look back,
We are on our way back Home.
Gene
01 Sep 2008 14:54
yeah im the same everytime without fail

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still depressed now to be home infact haha with
this horrible weather anyway
lauren jayne x
01 Sep 2008 14:58
exactly gene..............men crying........huh..............never!
i am in a world of my own though as we travel back to the airport..........very quiet and probly looking a bit suspect as i burst into insane grins at the thought of whats happened over the holiday
reality kicks in as we near rip off dalaman................it always saddens me that for some people.the last memory of turkey is the 4 quid can of coke or the twenty odd quid meal that could be bought back home for under a tenner!
i know we seasoned turkey lovers know of dalamans extortionate pricing and ways..........but how many people have come home and warned their mates of the airport?
01 Sep 2008 17:16
I alway shed a tear when I leave Icmeler, I cried when 9 of my friends went home in July and 3 of us stayed and i cried when i went home.
Everytime i Cry but the worst was in October 2006 didn't think I could cry so much leaving just one place. I try my best to stay strong but never works!
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