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I GOT MY VISA!!!!!

I'm soooo excited! (and I didn't get a chance to blog about this yesterday!)

I FINALLY received my visa in the mail yesterday via the UPS. I'm supposed to have a letter from the embassy stating that I was accepted, but since it's all going through the company we used, I guess one of the agents actually has the e-mail in her in-box and I can't get it until she comes back on vacation! (Ugh!!) I guess the e-mail actually came last week while they were off from work for the holidays, so I was approved last week! (Which would have been nice to know last weekend!...OH well!! At least I know now!!)

I booked my flight to England for this coming weekend! I will leave early Saturday morning and be in England around midnight (Pacific time) which is like around 8 in the morning England time!

I'm absolutely excited to see David! I haven't seen him in person since September 4th! So it will be amazing to be able to actually see and touch him and not talk through a computer screen! LOL! I'm also nervous, anxious, a little scared but VERY sure of what I am doing! (In fact, I have never been more sure of anything in my entire life!) I can't wait to spend my life with him!

And lastly, this is the first I'm posting it online, so if you read this before I post it on facebook, my wedding date was officially set for February...But funny enough I can't remember which week! LOL! Either the first or second week! :D

So life is going to take a VERY interesting turn this weekend and I can't wait to see what adventures are coming my way! :D Stay tuned for more updates!!

Live, Laugh, Love!

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Megan said…
Woo-hoo!!!!!!! So excited for you!!!! Safe travels to you!!!! February is a great month to get married! ;) Our anniversary is February 17!

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