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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

OK TEMPORARY INTERWEBS!

We have managed to get a small signal to the desktop in our room! INTARNETS I HAS MISSED YOU DEARLY BB!

Ok, now to be calm and explain something wonderful that Kris and I JUST FUCKING REALIZED! I feel like a complete moron for just realizing this. Seriously, it changes so much for us.

Ok *drum roll* We discovered Kris is eligible for Dual citizenship in Germany! Meaning, after he gets the paperwork filled out and filed he can legally move to Germany and LIVE THERE! If I marry him I get it as well :D Germany is a place we've always wanted to go to and the idea of living there was always so awesome but the hassle of Visas and shit made me not so keen to try it out and to gain citizenship there means renouncing our U.S citizenship which would be a pain because my family is here and if we ever needed to come back it would put a damper on things.

BUT! Because his mother was born there and a large portion of his ancestry is German we're good to fucking go! We now have an actual plan. It will take about five years to execute but it's going to happen, hell or high water we're doing it. First, I'm enrolling in vet tech training and seeing where that takes me and Kris is going back to college for whatever he wants, I don't know what that is at the moment he's always changing it, once we have the schooling we need we're going. Of course during schooling the whole filing the paperwork and getting married will happen so that we're prepared, as well as learning German. In the future some entries may be entirely in German so woo! I'm surprised by the amount I remember from my brother speaking German to me growing up. I picked up a book and was able to understand whole sentences. Simple ones, but I still understood.

I'm really excited for this. Oh yeah should probably get our passport shit organized and located. Dunno where mine went to...

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