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(K1) Military through Sydney? I-134 questions

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When we lived in the States, we took a MAC flight for a holiday in Germany and England. We went from Washington DC to Germany and then to England. On the flight to England we flew in a refueling tanker. I got to sit in the cockpit for take-off. It was pretty awesome!! It think the MAC flight round trip cost about $100 for the two of us (taxes). We paid a couple hundred each for the flight back from England to Germany because we flew on a commercial airline as there was no MAC flight the day we wanted to go back to Germany.

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Well thats a good amount of time, D wants to retire at 20, I know its partly because he doesn't like his current assignment, so I'm sure he will rethink things later, if he gets an assignment he likes, he might feel he can stay in longer, he likes being able to go to S.Korea as he knows he can handpick his next move as it will be setting up for retirement, but he hasn't decided where to retire yet, he changes his mind alot. hes also mentioned he would like to move to Australia or NZ at some point. I wouldn't mind.

Thats why D doesn't want to, he said he is in the army, he doesn't want every waking moment to be the army. and yes.. haha.. the bitchy wives that I've been warned about. and being sick of restaurants and takeaway - I just went through that here in NZ, I've been moved here for a 4 month assignment for work, I had to live in a hotel - granted, 5 star, and I had a decent allowance, but I was over room service and takeaway, I even opted to move out of the hotel into a serviced apartment earlier than I had to. so I get it!!

well the business sounds like more trouble than I thought! but I'll still consider it. I had thought about a small catering business canapes more than anything. not sure yet though. sounds like they really restrict you in what you can do. I might look at the cake decorating classes, I'm aware of the Wilton brand, I have the planet cake book, really wanted to do that course but never got around to it.

33 is a good age, I'd rather be a bit younger so I didn't have so much pressure, ideally I'd rather have a few years with D before starting a family, but no time unfortunately, we've already decided we'd adopt if we had complications, I'm not worried, I'd like my own, but just as happily adopt.

well I've studied Japanese before, it would have been so much easier for me to pick up again since I had the basics down, except the written, I hated the written and thats why I flunked in the end. I'm not really interested in studying Korean either, haha. I guess I'll learn a few words though.

well tomorrow.. I go to Hawaii for 10 days. I'm looking forward to it alot.

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