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It just seems especially appropriate, Gill, with the ocean seperating the man and the woman. It's all in God's hands.

Life's just a crazy ride on a run away train

You can't go back for what you've missed

So make it count, hold on tight find a way to make it right

You only get one trip

So make it good, make it last 'cause it all flies by so fast

You only get one trip

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Oh, congrats, Irie Cat. Yeah, Louis!!!!!!!!!!!

Life's just a crazy ride on a run away train

You can't go back for what you've missed

So make it count, hold on tight find a way to make it right

You only get one trip

So make it good, make it last 'cause it all flies by so fast

You only get one trip

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Lawny,

the food was served to different tables or it was buffet?? It wasn't her wedding so the mother-in-law should have sat down.

JENGS;

It got bad from the rehersal Friday night when she made a comment about my hair being braided and my girlfriend the groom's sister whose hair is (auburn)...looks really nice. She had a problem with that. Food was buffet style, but someone was on the other side serving as you walked buy and explaing what the food was at both tables. A lot of people came up from Jamaica for the wedding. Her mother is a trip and she knew it, but she just didn't know what else to say. Her mom was so loud and embrassing about the cake cutting. I was embrassed for the bride and my friend...very embrassed. The other out-of-town guest were also embrassed. I was like ####### is the big deal. If people don't want to eat they don't have to, but they did.......and to think I have to see her again

Man dat is mad behavior. Was she sipping on something before, during, and after?

Wakey

Intimacy, like charity, begins at home. If we cannot be intimate with ourselves, we have no way to bring to intimacy with another person.

Intimacy with ourselves takes time. We need time for rest, time for walks, time for quiet, and time to tune into to ourselves. We cannot completely fill up our lives with activities and become intimate with ourselves. Nor can we just sit quietly indefinitely and become intimate with ourselves. We have to have the time and energy to be our lives and to do our live in order to establish and intimate relationship with ourselves.

Surprisingly, as we become intimate with ourselves, we discover our connection with others

Intimacy....In/to/me/see...

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VISA APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!

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THAT IS WONDERFUL IRIEEEEEEEEEEE....

Girl, I would do a back flip, but I might tear down the entire building.

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....when it hurts to look back and you're scared to look ahead LOOK beside you and I'll be there.....

There comes a point in your life when you realize who matters, who never did, who won't anymore... and who always will.

So, don't worry about people from your past, there's a reason why they didn't make it to your future.

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VISA APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!

:dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance:

CONGRATULATIONS!! :thumbs:

Intimacy, like charity, begins at home. If we cannot be intimate with ourselves, we have no way to bring to intimacy with another person.

Intimacy with ourselves takes time. We need time for rest, time for walks, time for quiet, and time to tune into to ourselves. We cannot completely fill up our lives with activities and become intimate with ourselves. Nor can we just sit quietly indefinitely and become intimate with ourselves. We have to have the time and energy to be our lives and to do our live in order to establish and intimate relationship with ourselves.

Surprisingly, as we become intimate with ourselves, we discover our connection with others

Intimacy....In/to/me/see...

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Lawny,

the food was served to different tables or it was buffet?? It wasn't her wedding so the mother-in-law should have sat down.

JENGS;

It got bad from the rehersal Friday night when she made a comment about my hair being braided and my girlfriend the groom's sister whose hair is (auburn)...looks really nice. She had a problem with that. Food was buffet style, but someone was on the other side serving as you walked buy and explaing what the food was at both tables. A lot of people came up from Jamaica for the wedding. Her mother is a trip and she knew it, but she just didn't know what else to say. Her mom was so loud and embrassing about the cake cutting. I was embrassed for the bride and my friend...very embrassed. The other out-of-town guest were also embrassed. I was like ####### is the big deal. If people don't want to eat they don't have to, but they did.......and to think I have to see her again

Man dat is mad behavior. Was she sipping on something before, during, and after?

Wakey

Heck no;

She was not sipping on nothing...she is just a damn mad rass...and don't let me get started on the music...that was when I left....enough was enough.

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....when it hurts to look back and you're scared to look ahead LOOK beside you and I'll be there.....

There comes a point in your life when you realize who matters, who never did, who won't anymore... and who always will.

So, don't worry about people from your past, there's a reason why they didn't make it to your future.

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Lawny,

the food was served to different tables or it was buffet?? It wasn't her wedding so the mother-in-law should have sat down.

JENGS;

It got bad from the rehersal Friday night when she made a comment about my hair being braided and my girlfriend the groom's sister whose hair is (auburn)...looks really nice. She had a problem with that. Food was buffet style, but someone was on the other side serving as you walked buy and explaing what the food was at both tables. A lot of people came up from Jamaica for the wedding. Her mother is a trip and she knew it, but she just didn't know what else to say. Her mom was so loud and embrassing about the cake cutting. I was embrassed for the bride and my friend...very embrassed. The other out-of-town guest were also embrassed. I was like ####### is the big deal. If people don't want to eat they don't have to, but they did.......and to think I have to see her again

Man dat is mad behavior. Was she sipping on something before, during, and after?

Wakey

Heck no;

She was not sipping on nothing...she is just a damn mad rass...and don't let me get started on the music...that was when I left....enough was enough.

I'm worried that's how our ceremony will be. Mom is not really saying anything bad she just gets real quiet whenever I mention plans. I think she is still hoping and praying that I'm just going through something. NOT

:ot: I was listening to a talk radio show and they were discussing Male and Female roles in a successful romantic relationship.

A Jamaican woman came on and said that the reason our relationships don’t last is because woman try to be equal to the man in the relationship. She said that woman could be respected but never considered equal to a man. She gave examples of what she meant by saying we “women” should never pass gas around a man, never let him know when you have a monthly, or never let him know when you go to “doodie” etc. She said all Jamaican women are taught this and that why their relationships last.

What are your thoughts?

Wakey

Intimacy, like charity, begins at home. If we cannot be intimate with ourselves, we have no way to bring to intimacy with another person.

Intimacy with ourselves takes time. We need time for rest, time for walks, time for quiet, and time to tune into to ourselves. We cannot completely fill up our lives with activities and become intimate with ourselves. Nor can we just sit quietly indefinitely and become intimate with ourselves. We have to have the time and energy to be our lives and to do our live in order to establish and intimate relationship with ourselves.

Surprisingly, as we become intimate with ourselves, we discover our connection with others

Intimacy....In/to/me/see...

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Thanks for all the congrats!!

I only talked to him for a second.. he is at the airport in Barbados back to St Lucia. His appointment was at 9am and at noon he called me and was already headed to the airport. Taxi driver let him use her phone. He was out of credit on his phone.

Gosh I wish I had more friends to call!!

I have been screaming with happiness...my neighbors must think I am nuts... I think If I did a flip I would break something ... me or the floor!! LOL!!

I will fill in with the interview details later.

YAYAYAY!

thanks all for advice and prayers!

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Wonderful News Irie! Louis will be here soon girlie... :dance:

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Lawny,

the food was served to different tables or it was buffet?? It wasn't her wedding so the mother-in-law should have sat down.

JENGS;

It got bad from the rehersal Friday night when she made a comment about my hair being braided and my girlfriend the groom's sister whose hair is (auburn)...looks really nice. She had a problem with that. Food was buffet style, but someone was on the other side serving as you walked buy and explaing what the food was at both tables. A lot of people came up from Jamaica for the wedding. Her mother is a trip and she knew it, but she just didn't know what else to say. Her mom was so loud and embrassing about the cake cutting. I was embrassed for the bride and my friend...very embrassed. The other out-of-town guest were also embrassed. I was like ####### is the big deal. If people don't want to eat they don't have to, but they did.......and to think I have to see her again

Man dat is mad behavior. Was she sipping on something before, during, and after?

Wakey

Heck no;

She was not sipping on nothing...she is just a damn mad rass...and don't let me get started on the music...that was when I left....enough was enough.

I'm worried that's how our ceremony will be. Mom is not really saying anything bad she just gets real quiet whenever I mention plans. I think she is still hoping and praying that I'm just going through something. NOT

:ot: I was listening to a talk radio show and they were discussing Male and Female roles in a successful romantic relationship.

A Jamaican woman came on and said that the reason our relationships don’t last is because woman try to be equal to the man in the relationship. She said that woman could be respected but never considered equal to a man. She gave examples of what she meant by saying we “women” should never pass gas around a man, never let him know when you have a monthly, or never let him know when you go to “doodie” etc. She said all Jamaican women are taught this and that why their relationships last.

What are your thoughts?

Wakey

HAAAAAAAAAAA....Makes me wonder....mi no care...mi do wah mi afi do...but my grandmother taught me the same things...but as my "jack of all trade" (been married for 50 years) auntie would say "WHAT A BUNCH OF RUBBISH"

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....when it hurts to look back and you're scared to look ahead LOOK beside you and I'll be there.....

There comes a point in your life when you realize who matters, who never did, who won't anymore... and who always will.

So, don't worry about people from your past, there's a reason why they didn't make it to your future.

6002239865101_1_27247687.jpg (cost of the IMMIGRATION PROCESS)

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Lawny,

the food was served to different tables or it was buffet?? It wasn't her wedding so the mother-in-law should have sat down.

JENGS;

It got bad from the rehersal Friday night when she made a comment about my hair being braided and my girlfriend the groom's sister whose hair is (auburn)...looks really nice. She had a problem with that. Food was buffet style, but someone was on the other side serving as you walked buy and explaing what the food was at both tables. A lot of people came up from Jamaica for the wedding. Her mother is a trip and she knew it, but she just didn't know what else to say. Her mom was so loud and embrassing about the cake cutting. I was embrassed for the bride and my friend...very embrassed. The other out-of-town guest were also embrassed. I was like ####### is the big deal. If people don't want to eat they don't have to, but they did.......and to think I have to see her again

Man dat is mad behavior. Was she sipping on something before, during, and after?

Wakey

Heck no;

She was not sipping on nothing...she is just a damn mad rass...and don't let me get started on the music...that was when I left....enough was enough.

I'm worried that's how our ceremony will be. Mom is not really saying anything bad she just gets real quiet whenever I mention plans. I think she is still hoping and praying that I'm just going through something. NOT

:ot: I was listening to a talk radio show and they were discussing Male and Female roles in a successful romantic relationship.

A Jamaican woman came on and said that the reason our relationships don’t last is because woman try to be equal to the man in the relationship. She said that woman could be respected but never considered equal to a man. She gave examples of what she meant by saying we “women” should never pass gas around a man, never let him know when you have a monthly, or never let him know when you go to “doodie” etc. She said all Jamaican women are taught this and that why their relationships last.

What are your thoughts?

Wakey

HAAAAAAAAAAA....Makes me wonder....mi no care...mi do wah mi afi do...but my grandmother taught me the same things...but as my "jack of all trade" (been married for 50 years) auntie would say "WHAT A BUNCH OF RUBBISH"

Please tell how will he not know you are having your monthly. Do they not sleep in the same bed.

Roxcie

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I have heard that as well from many women. Not my philosophy at all. It sounds like something legend.....can't say I totally believe it is in practice much anymore. If someone wants to believe that and live like that then more power to them. It would not work for me.

Tre..........tell me about the music, please.

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Life's just a crazy ride on a run away train

You can't go back for what you've missed

So make it count, hold on tight find a way to make it right

You only get one trip

So make it good, make it last 'cause it all flies by so fast

You only get one trip

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Lawny,

the food was served to different tables or it was buffet?? It wasn't her wedding so the mother-in-law should have sat down.

JENGS;

It got bad from the rehersal Friday night when she made a comment about my hair being braided and my girlfriend the groom's sister whose hair is (auburn)...looks really nice. She had a problem with that. Food was buffet style, but someone was on the other side serving as you walked buy and explaing what the food was at both tables. A lot of people came up from Jamaica for the wedding. Her mother is a trip and she knew it, but she just didn't know what else to say. Her mom was so loud and embrassing about the cake cutting. I was embrassed for the bride and my friend...very embrassed. The other out-of-town guest were also embrassed. I was like ####### is the big deal. If people don't want to eat they don't have to, but they did.......and to think I have to see her again

Man dat is mad behavior. Was she sipping on something before, during, and after?

Wakey

Heck no;

She was not sipping on nothing...she is just a damn mad rass...and don't let me get started on the music...that was when I left....enough was enough.

I'm worried that's how our ceremony will be. Mom is not really saying anything bad she just gets real quiet whenever I mention plans. I think she is still hoping and praying that I'm just going through something. NOT

:ot: I was listening to a talk radio show and they were discussing Male and Female roles in a successful romantic relationship.

A Jamaican woman came on and said that the reason our relationships don’t last is because woman try to be equal to the man in the relationship. She said that woman could be respected but never considered equal to a man. She gave examples of what she meant by saying we “women” should never pass gas around a man, never let him know when you have a monthly, or never let him know when you go to “doodie” etc. She said all Jamaican women are taught this and that why their relationships last.

What are your thoughts?

Wakey

HAAAAAAAAAAA....Makes me wonder....mi no care...mi do wah mi afi do...but my grandmother taught me the same things...but as my "jack of all trade" (been married for 50 years) auntie would say "WHAT A BUNCH OF RUBBISH"

I was wondering how do you not let your husband know these things if you spend every day and night with you. Gas will slip out even at night and when they want some rooks you may be on the monthly. Anyway, I just wanted to know. I've never been married but if hiding personal stuff keeps in strong I need some serious tips to do that kind of stuff.

Intimacy, like charity, begins at home. If we cannot be intimate with ourselves, we have no way to bring to intimacy with another person.

Intimacy with ourselves takes time. We need time for rest, time for walks, time for quiet, and time to tune into to ourselves. We cannot completely fill up our lives with activities and become intimate with ourselves. Nor can we just sit quietly indefinitely and become intimate with ourselves. We have to have the time and energy to be our lives and to do our live in order to establish and intimate relationship with ourselves.

Surprisingly, as we become intimate with ourselves, we discover our connection with others

Intimacy....In/to/me/see...

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