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but watch yah!

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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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:rofl: @ Quana!

I don't want to believe in the end-of-the-world predictions. I don't think we as humans are ever qualified to determine that date. And the thing is, any moment in our lives could be the end of our world. I could go to lunch, be crossing the street and *smack*, I'm done!

For the record, I don't want anyone to stop typing patois. I love it and it helps me learn!

Well technically, its not the end of the world, its just the end of life on Earth. because we are much more delicate than the earth itself, so when the alignment happens, it could eliminate our individual energy, not the Earths, just like with the dinosaurs.

PUSH!: Pray Until Something Happens!

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:rofl: @ Quana!

I don't want to believe in the end-of-the-world predictions. I don't think we as humans are ever qualified to determine that date. And the thing is, any moment in our lives could be the end of our world. I could go to lunch, be crossing the street and *smack*, I'm done!

For the record, I don't want anyone to stop typing patois. I love it and it helps me learn!

Ells do you mean PATWAH :rofl: ...

Ahem! Yes, I mean PATWAH! :lol:

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:rofl: @ Quana!

I don't want to believe in the end-of-the-world predictions. I don't think we as humans are ever qualified to determine that date. And the thing is, any moment in our lives could be the end of our world. I could go to lunch, be crossing the street and *smack*, I'm done!

For the record, I don't want anyone to stop typing patois. I love it and it helps me learn!

Ells do you mean PATWAH :rofl: ...

Ahem! Yes, I mean PATWAH! :lol:

:rofl:

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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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:rofl: @ Quana!

I don't want to believe in the end-of-the-world predictions. I don't think we as humans are ever qualified to determine that date. And the thing is, any moment in our lives could be the end of our world. I could go to lunch, be crossing the street and *smack*, I'm done!

For the record, I don't want anyone to stop typing patois. I love it and it helps me learn!

Well technically, its not the end of the world, its just the end of life on Earth. because we are much more delicate than the earth itself, so when the alignment happens, it could eliminate our individual energy, not the Earths, just like with the dinosaurs.

This is true. Life on earth is pretty delicate....I think about extinction and how this planet is much more powerful than we are. We can build skyscrapers but natural disasters could level even our greatest fetes of engineering. In a mere moment of the earth's timeline, it would take over again and there would be hardly a trace of our existence. Plants would grow, earth would shift and you'd never know what stood there once before.

I just don't like thinking that we may only have 3 years to live. There's too much left I want to do to go so soon.

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GOODNESS.. that is what i am afraid of jawi LOL.. rg told me to wear my hair TALL too this last trip, one of my trips I had a sew in weave, and he was like, "do that again"

sometimes I am accomadating, but i was in this whole "wear my own hair" spell so I had a frohawk..

he said he liked it tho, i hope he wasnt trying to be nice :unsure::rofl:

:lol: A thought I had a jerry curl because of my natural curl pattern. But, it is just my hair...he had to see me wash it and use conditioner before he believed that I didn't have a jerry curl. LOL. He doesn't even like when I do braids...but when he saw how long it takes for me to do my own hair...or that I was never ready on time...he conceded to the braids in Jamaica at least. In Canada my own hair only. I'm okay with it though because he loves to play in it. I love a man's hands in my hair...I could sleep for ages. *sigh*

When we went to Negril...my hair was shoulder length and very curly...I styled it in a mohawk for a night at the Jungle. It was long like a curly horse mane. Jamaican men LOVED it. I got compliments all night. A wouldn't even let me go to the restroom alone. LOL I came out of the restroom and he was there waiting to escort me back across the floor.

I had to cut my hair because the color dried out my hair and it started breaking. I hate damaged hair...so I cut it and PERMED it. I hate that I did that now...but I can't start over again...unless I want a divorce before we even get married.

Evan liked my hair "tall" too. Only thing is, he NEVER saw me with straight hair in person til he moved here. I cannot straighten it in JA weather, so it was always a curly and natural out there. He just saw it straight in pics. He was always against me going natural or cutting, or dreading my hair. He thought that dreads were not attractive since thats all he ever saw in JA, and most times they were not kept up to his liking. But.....now that he has been here, seen me take the long time to straighten it, and also seen many woman with amazing dreads, he's ok with me doing the natural dread style.

All I know is, when I move to JA, i will have dreads in my head.

Damien saw my hair straight for first time the day we got married. He couldn't believe it....stared at me for hours.

How a mek a hair grow long so? Mi har short and thin. Mi cyaint mek it grow tall. :crying::crying::crying:

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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:rofl: @ Quana!

I don't want to believe in the end-of-the-world predictions. I don't think we as humans are ever qualified to determine that date. And the thing is, any moment in our lives could be the end of our world. I could go to lunch, be crossing the street and *smack*, I'm done!

For the record, I don't want anyone to stop typing patois. I love it and it helps me learn!

Well technically, its not the end of the world, its just the end of life on Earth. because we are much more delicate than the earth itself, so when the alignment happens, it could eliminate our individual energy, not the Earths, just like with the dinosaurs.

This is true. Life on earth is pretty delicate....I think about extinction and how this planet is much more powerful than we are. We can build skyscrapers but natural disasters could level even our greatest fetes of engineering. In a mere moment of the earth's timeline, it would take over again and there would be hardly a trace of our existence. Plants would grow, earth would shift and you'd never know what stood there once before.

I just don't like thinking that we may only have 3 years to live. There's too much left I want to do to go so soon.

i know, it is really scary. I mean, we can have huge deatly earthquakes, tsunamis, tidal waves, hurricanes, and those ALL kill the life here, but the Earth keeps on ticking. So then a natural disaster on the epic world and space and universe level can obviously happen too. Its nature. But who gets hurt...we do. I think its Earths way of getting rid of us. You see the movie The Day the Earth Stood Still? Very cool concept....well scary cool.

How a mek a hair grow long so? Mi har short and thin. Mi cyaint mek it grow tall. :crying::crying::crying:

Girl its part genetics, part damage control i guess.

PUSH!: Pray Until Something Happens!

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Just got a text - IW and A were blue slipped but APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!! :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance:

Whoot Whoot..Congrations Island!!

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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wakey i notice the older i get my hair will grow but its not as thick as it used to be :crying: i take all kinds of vitamins and ish, and it used to be super thick, i think all my years of perming and braids and weaves has taken its toll, i dont wanna end up with a comb over....LOL

my girl in texas always wore ponytails and braids im talking non stop, for years and now she has a huge bald spot in top she cant rid of, she even gets injections in her head to make the hair grow back, her derm said she has traction alopecia and also part genetics, so she is essentially screwed.

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GOODNESS.. that is what i am afraid of jawi LOL.. rg told me to wear my hair TALL too this last trip, one of my trips I had a sew in weave, and he was like, "do that again"

sometimes I am accomadating, but i was in this whole "wear my own hair" spell so I had a frohawk..

he said he liked it tho, i hope he wasnt trying to be nice :unsure::rofl:

:lol: A thought I had a jerry curl because of my natural curl pattern. But, it is just my hair...he had to see me wash it and use conditioner before he believed that I didn't have a jerry curl. LOL. He doesn't even like when I do braids...but when he saw how long it takes for me to do my own hair...or that I was never ready on time...he conceded to the braids in Jamaica at least. In Canada my own hair only. I'm okay with it though because he loves to play in it. I love a man's hands in my hair...I could sleep for ages. *sigh*

When we went to Negril...my hair was shoulder length and very curly...I styled it in a mohawk for a night at the Jungle. It was long like a curly horse mane. Jamaican men LOVED it. I got compliments all night. A wouldn't even let me go to the restroom alone. LOL I came out of the restroom and he was there waiting to escort me back across the floor.

I had to cut my hair because the color dried out my hair and it started breaking. I hate damaged hair...so I cut it and PERMED it. I hate that I did that now...but I can't start over again...unless I want a divorce before we even get married.

Evan liked my hair "tall" too. Only thing is, he NEVER saw me with straight hair in person til he moved here. I cannot straighten it in JA weather, so it was always a curly and natural out there. He just saw it straight in pics. He was always against me going natural or cutting, or dreading my hair. He thought that dreads were not attractive since thats all he ever saw in JA, and most times they were not kept up to his liking. But.....now that he has been here, seen me take the long time to straighten it, and also seen many woman with amazing dreads, he's ok with me doing the natural dread style.

All I know is, when I move to JA, i will have dreads in my head.

Damien saw my hair straight for first time the day we got married. He couldn't believe it....stared at me for hours.

How a mek a hair grow long so? Mi har short and thin. Mi cyaint mek it grow tall. :crying::crying::crying:

Drink watah...I my hair was almost bald January 2008...I cut all of my long hair off (Marcel) had a fit, it's just below my shoulders now. When I was in my 20s it would have grown back in 6 months. I'd chop it off and it would just grow back.

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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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Mi horiginally start fe post wid de quote ting...but mi low ie. Mek mi sey in LOUD and CLEAR so oonu nuh tink mi jump pon wan bloodclatt bandwagon. Mi nuh follower frum mi bawn straight! Hennyting mi have fe say...mi sey ie zeen? OOnu wan fe see war...mi will RASSCLATT bring ie!

Hennybody wid wan rass problem wid mi...

LOW MI and suck hout yuh modda rassclott aizehole!!!!!!!!! CHAT TUH MI BACK!!!! Mi his last ooman STANDING!!!!

So lurk and chat mi hup inna PM nuff times still. Mi HIS certainly flattered. Tonks! ****MMMMMUUUUAAAHHHH!!!!****

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According to God's favor...Happily married on 09~09~09

See "Our Story" for K-1 timeline

~AOS Timeline~

Nov 28, 2009 ~~ Mailed off Packet

Dec 01, 2009 ~~ Delivered to Chicago Lockbox and signed for by "L. Box"

Dec 07, 2009 ~~ Check Cashed!

Dec 12, 2009 ~~ All 3 NOA1s received in the mail (dated 12/7/09)

Dec 17, 2009 ~~ InfoPass appointment (Emergency AP granted)

Dec 28, 2009 ~~ Biometric Letter arrived (dated 12/15/09)

Dec 28, 2009 ~~ RFE for I-693 (dated 12/22/09)

Jan 11, 2010 ~~ Completed Biometrics

Jan 14, 2010 ~~ Sent I-693 in sealed envelope via US Priority Mail

Jan 19, 2010 ~~ Reply to RFE delivered to Lee's Summit, MO @ 5:03 PM signed for by "C BUCHHOLZ"

Jan 20, 2010 ~~ USCIS acknowledged receipt of RFE on I-485 only

Jan 22, 2010 ~~ I-131 AP and I-765 EAD approved (email notice on 1/25/10)

Jan 28, 2010 ~~ USCIS email that I-485 was transferred to CSC on 1/26/10

Jan 30, 2010 ~~ Received EAD and AP via US Postal Service

Feb 01, 2010 ~~ Received notification of case transfer via USPS

May 07, 2010 ~~ Email notification that card production ordered for 1-485

Jun 01, 2010 ~~ Greencard finally arrives w/approval date 2/23/10 (Huh??)

Done until November 25, 2011!!!

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Jawi ((((((((((((((((((((((((chups)))))))))))))))))))))

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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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