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4 hours ago, Commish10 said:

After almost 2.5 years from filing. This part of our journey is over and our new one begins.  JAL upgraded them to business class from Tokyo to Dallas. Eventhough it's 75 which is a blessing in November, they are cold lol. Everybody needs a long rest now.

 

Long journey, glad you are all safe and together

 

Yes a few days sleep for sure .. jet lag is always a bear

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23 hours ago, Commish10 said:

After almost 2.5 years from filing. This part of our journey is over and our new one begins.  JAL upgraded them to business class from Tokyo to Dallas. Eventhough it's 75 which is a blessing in November, they are cold lol. Everybody needs a long rest now.

 

That's really awesome.  It's been a long time coming.  Talk about arriving in style too.  JAL's Business class product is pretty sweet.  We have the same problem about the weather here is San Diego too.  They are layered up in full winter gear in the house.

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  • December 17, 2020:  Married in Costa Rica
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On 11/7/2021 at 1:41 PM, Commish10 said:

 Eventhough it's 75 which is a blessing in November, they are cold lol. 

 

7 hours ago, top_secret said:

We have the same problem about the weather here is San Diego too.  They are layered up in full winter gear in the house.

So when my fiancée arrives in Chicago in the middle of December am I going to need to dress her up like she's on an expedition to the South Pole?

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I'm not sure she completely understood what "negative" temperature means when I explained how cold it was the last couple winters.  She said it also gets very cold in Baguio City.  

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"27 degrees (Celsius) oh no hun that's cold"

"no no, negative 27 degrees (Celsius).  If I left a bottle of Tanduay outside on the porch it would freeze"

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10 hours ago, Puppythecat said:

 

So when my fiancée arrives in Chicago in the middle of December am I going to need to dress her up like she's on an expedition to the South Pole?

My wife came to San Antonio, and it snowed 2" a week or two later which was most snow in 32 years.  It was fun watching her turn into a 5 year old playing in the snow.  Well, right up until she realized it was really cold... 

 

I still have PTSD from one winter spent north of Chicago on the lake in 1984.

Finally done.

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5 minutes ago, Talako said:

My wife came to San Antonio, and it snowed 2" a week or two later which was most snow in 32 years.  It was fun watching her turn into a 5 year old playing in the snow.  Well, right up until she realized it was really cold... 

 

I still have PTSD from one winter spent north of Chicago on the lake in 1984.

I found that to be funny as well. My asawa was upset that snow was really cold and wet. 

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