Tuesday, 24 July 2012

Jacaranda: that Blogger with all the Visa trouble!

Ha Ha - my new claim to fame!!

And now for the last post from my own house - I thought I'd mark the occassion with a marching band but they're a no show - so its just me and my visaless dearheart - busily making me spaghetti bolognese for tea - he's worried it will be the last beef I eat for 4 weeks! To be honest I'd be happy never eating beef again (ever) but in cattle country thats kinda ummm not allowed!

So this evenings rapid update is just to say - we've moved up one rank in the visa saga and are now (apparently) talking to Mohammed the 'Supervior' - Okaaaaay Mohammed where HAVE YOU BEEN??? So short story shorter - no visa yet - no idea when/if we'll ever see one - Mohammed supposedly 'onto it' -   me definitely OVER IT!

Packed bags for me 'n Poppett today and testing the true capacity of the zippers!

Oooops tea's ready!!

See you on the other side XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX  

9 comments:

  1. Safe solo travels!! Hopefully Mohammed can make this work quickly!! Keep us updated.

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  2. Good luck, safe journey, looking forward to seeing you and your gorgeous baby in photos really soon :D keep smiling x

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  3. Best wishes for quick resolutions, fast reunions, and happy family time together soon!

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  4. I hope everything will be sorted soon, it will make for an dramatic interlude in your birthing story.
    Travel safe,

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  5. Choose comedy all the way on the plane in an attempt to give yourself an interlude from the concern. Not sure if you have seen the British show 'Miranda' but keep an eye out, it always raises a smile for me even at the most difficult of times. Safe and happy (as can be) travels.

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  6. Glad YOU can go and hope Daddy comes soon with visa! Hope you get to see Bern. scarl & hayden. They are missed on line.
    Happy wishes for all.
    ca grmother

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  7. LOL. Your thing about cows made me giggle. Gave them up a few years ago and it's been relatively easy - except when I visited family in Sweden. When my great aunt served beef on the first night, I ate it. Sweden is cow country too and I wasn't going to hurt her feelings.

    Best of luck and wishes to you on your journey!

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