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Lileth and I decided to do the church wedding and have no regrets. It is nice to hear stories like this. People ... I have now been married for just over one year. We are expecting our first child ANY day now. My family loves Lileth so much and is so happy to have her in the family.

So follow your heart people and enjoy the experience of learning more about each other.

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Thats Australia... in the US its not theft till you step out the doors. Its fine to have a drink while shopping or snack for a cranky child. In the US you have rights.

Yes pleaseeeeeeeee open that box of crackers and feed that whining child. LOL

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Thats Australia... in the US its not theft till you step out the doors. Its fine to have a drink while shopping or snack for a cranky child. In the US you have rights.

Is this something people do? :blink: I have never done this and would probably have a similar reaction to the OP's future wife...I understand a cranky child though and if I was in that particular situation I probably wouldn't worry about it.

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Congrats! :dance:

Not even time and space can deter what is meant to be. Finding ones true love (Soul Mate) is priceless ):

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Thats Australia... in the US its not theft till you step out the doors. Its fine to have a drink while shopping or snack for a cranky child. In the US you have rights.

This is one thing I love Walmart. When we there, my 8-year old daughter used to open immediately the soft drink while I was still shopping. She couldn't wait...and there was never a point we got embarrased. We pay all times though --sometimes with half empty bottle lol :) This thing is not allowed in the Philippines.

"Last night I looked up at the stars and matched each one with a reason why I love you. I was doing great until I ran out of stars."-- by Kelsi

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I don't think second weddings need to be a big deal. Expensive for all. But nice if everything all lines up nicely.

We went to Smokey Mountain National Park. Setups similar to Las Vegas but MUCH nicer.

Congratulations !

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i love to hear the happy stories. thank you. gotta LOVE walmart! they dont have one in england either. be well.

They do, ASDA.

And its not your until you pay for it, US or UK or anywhere else.

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LMAO!!

Things are going extremely well here for myself, my fiancee and my soon-to-be stepson.

They're all settled in and having a grand time. No complaints of homesickness from either of them.

It's been fun and educational for all of us too. They both just about freaked out when, on their 1st day here, we went to Wal Mart and I picked up a soft drink, opened it and gulped a bit to quench my thirst. Something completely unheard of in the Philippines I guess. :lol:

We've decided NOT to have the garden wedding that we'd been planning. Instead, we're just going to "elope" down to the county courthouse and get married there. Turns out the logistics of getting my friends/family here from several areas around the country was an issue for the working folks. And getting started sooner on the AOS process will be a boon for us as well.

Anyway, for all who are waiting with bated breath and bitten nails... it's all worth it in the end!

And keep an eye out for those really short notice, low price airfares! We got really lucky in that regard. A low price popped up and 7 hours later my fiancee was in the airport waiting to board!

Congratulations and stay in love always ! :) normally, in few days or weeks, it is very enjoyable and fun to arrive in America -- very exciting as lots to be discovered and enjoyed ! But, mind you, homesickness naturally felt after 2 or 3 months. But, since she brought her son, then it would be very helpful to adjust, especially when you create a very supportive and loving environment. No need fancy thing, just your real sweet love ! Cheers !:) happy for you and her ! God bless.....

"Last night I looked up at the stars and matched each one with a reason why I love you. I was doing great until I ran out of stars."-- by Kelsi

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Just out of curiosity, where do you find those low airfares to/from the Philippines. I can't seem to find anything under the $1,000 RT from SFO.

M & J

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I am so happy for you!

In about a month or two, I hope to be in the same state as you with my fiance and her 6 year old.

I just cannot wait. Almost a year and half of waiting for her to set foot in the USA.

LMAO!!

Things are going extremely well here for myself, my fiancee and my soon-to-be stepson.

They're all settled in and having a grand time. No complaints of homesickness from either of them.

It's been fun and educational for all of us too. They both just about freaked out when, on their 1st day here, we went to Wal Mart and I picked up a soft drink, opened it and gulped a bit to quench my thirst. Something completely unheard of in the Philippines I guess. :lol:

We've decided NOT to have the garden wedding that we'd been planning. Instead, we're just going to "elope" down to the county courthouse and get married there. Turns out the logistics of getting my friends/family here from several areas around the country was an issue for the working folks. And getting started sooner on the AOS process will be a boon for us as well.

Anyway, for all who are waiting with bated breath and bitten nails... it's all worth it in the end!

And keep an eye out for those really short notice, low price airfares! We got really lucky in that regard. A low price popped up and 7 hours later my fiancee was in the airport waiting to board!

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