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For me, leaving was the same as always -- hard. Perhaps even more hard knowing that my mom was to have her transplant yesterday and knowing that they could use my help. This trip really focused things down for Jerry and his timeline to move back has now sped up considerably. :P So yeah, the more time he spends there, the more he wants to stay. So now I am set with the task of researching Canadian immigration -- yeehaw!

Hope Mom does well with the transplant...let us know how it goes, eh? (F)

I've already been reading up on Canadian immigration, and what we'll need to do for me to emigrate. I'm excited...I've always hated leaving NS and my daughter absolutely loves it up there. If I could only get permission from her biological father to make the move. I tried discussing him taking her for the summers...that would give him a good three months at best with her with us having her during the school year. No way. *sigh*

If a miracle occurs and we're able to move back before we're planning it...we would definitely jump at the chance. :D

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So far, so good for my mom. The transplant happened yesterday and now it is a waiting game until the signs appear that the donor cells are starting to work. *crosses fingers* I just hope that it is successful. I will keep you all updated. :)

Onward with the research!

*Cheryl -- Nova Scotia ....... Jerry -- Oklahoma*

Jan 17, 2014 N-400 submitted

Jan 27, 2014 NOA received and cheque cashed

Feb 13, 2014 Biometrics scheduled

Nov 7, 2014 NOA received and interview scheduled


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