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Jeremy + Kristy
So, last Saturday Kristy and I were "married" (had a ceremony with friends and family, but no marriage license/certificate) and, on Thursday we found out that we are pregnant!

It's been an absolute hoot telling my friends and family that I'm going to have a child. For the longest time I was the committed bachelor, now, in the span of one week, not only do I have a wife, but a pregnant wife at that!
*Len*
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH MY GOSH!!!
HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY FOR YOU GUYS!!!! WOOOHOOOOO!!
GIVE THAT GIRL MY LOVE!!!! good.gif good.gif good.gif
flames9
why waste time,lol Congrats!!
Tinker
Congratulations!! kicking.gif
liz_legend 'n Ol
awww congrats!!!

looks like the kid just made it! =)
Krikit
WOW!! Congratulations and congratulations, Jeremy & Kristy!!!! kicking.gif
thetreble
fantastic news! congrats guys!
Mephys
Congratulations!!!!!! kicking.gif luv.gif
misa
Congrats! smile.gif
~Nini~
Wow, what a fantastic package deal! Congratulations! biggrin.gif
Zee Bee
Congratulations!!!
SonoranSongbird
Awww, a little baby! Congratulations.
IR5FORMUMSIE
QUOTE(liz_legend @ Sep 10 2007, 12:34 PM) *
awww congrats!!!

looks like the kid just made it! =)


Double Congrats!!! Remember, Jeremy, heaven walks under the feet of a pregnant woman. innocent.gif

Liz, what are you suggesting? devil.gif
misa
Your lucky kid's going to have dual citizenship! biggrin.gif

When he/she is older you can tell them the woes of immigration...
bszoom42
Congratulations!
Jeremy + Kristy
QUOTE(misa @ Sep 10 2007, 04:11 PM) *
Your lucky kid's going to have dual citizenship! biggrin.gif

When he/she is older you can tell them the woes of immigration...


Yeah, it's kind of funny. My grandfather married a Canadian woman, my other grandparents moved from Germany to Canada to the US, and even though my mother was born in Canada, and I'm not a dualie. Even with the immigration in my family, my grandparent's don't even remember what they had to go through it was so lenient and easy.
jynxNdragnfly
Congrats!!!! smile.gif
IR5FORMUMSIE
QUOTE(Jeremy + Kristy @ Sep 10 2007, 11:47 AM) *
we found out that we are pregnant!


Two pregnancies in the family, I'm impressed tongue.gif
trailmix
QUOTE(Jeremy + Kristy @ Sep 10 2007, 02:59 PM) *
QUOTE(misa @ Sep 10 2007, 04:11 PM) *
Your lucky kid's going to have dual citizenship! biggrin.gif

When he/she is older you can tell them the woes of immigration...


Yeah, it's kind of funny. My grandfather married a Canadian woman, my other grandparents moved from Germany to Canada to the US, and even though my mother was born in Canada, and I'm not a dualie. Even with the immigration in my family, my grandparent's don't even remember what they had to go through it was so lenient and easy.


Congratulations to you both! I'm assuming that the 1st Grandfather you mention wasn't American!? Are you sureee you aren't dual (wouldn't that be a hoot!)

Oops just looked at your pic - wrong way around smile.gif This calls for a new topic I think!
Emancipation
Awe.. you guys don't waste no time!! Such wonderful news!!
Jeremy + Kristy
QUOTE(trailmix @ Sep 10 2007, 06:06 PM) *
QUOTE(Jeremy + Kristy @ Sep 10 2007, 02:59 PM) *
QUOTE(misa @ Sep 10 2007, 04:11 PM) *
Your lucky kid's going to have dual citizenship! biggrin.gif

When he/she is older you can tell them the woes of immigration...


Yeah, it's kind of funny. My grandfather married a Canadian woman, my other grandparents moved from Germany to Canada to the US, and even though my mother was born in Canada, and I'm not a dualie. Even with the immigration in my family, my grandparent's don't even remember what they had to go through it was so lenient and easy.


Congratulations to you both! I'm assuming that the 1st Grandfather you mention wasn't American!? Are you sureee you aren't dual (wouldn't that be a hoot!)

Oops just looked at your pic - wrong way around smile.gif This calls for a new topic I think!


No need for another topic, I've had one or two already on it. Basically, I'm not Canadian because under the Canadian citizenship law in effect at the time, my mother lost her Canadian citizenship when my grandparents naturalized as American. However, I may still try to get the dates of my paternal grandmother's naturalization, to see if perhaps I'm not Canadian through my father, who may be a dual citizen and not know it.
Jashley820
QUOTE(Jeremy + Kristy @ Sep 10 2007, 11:47 AM) *
So, last Saturday Kristy and I were "married" (had a ceremony with friends and family, but no marriage license/certificate) and, on Thursday we found out that we are pregnant!

It's been an absolute hoot telling my friends and family that I'm going to have a child. For the longest time I was the committed bachelor, now, in the span of one week, not only do I have a wife, but a pregnant wife at that!


That's terrific news, congratulations!
trailmix
QUOTE(Jeremy + Kristy @ Sep 10 2007, 05:02 PM) *
QUOTE(trailmix @ Sep 10 2007, 06:06 PM) *
QUOTE(Jeremy + Kristy @ Sep 10 2007, 02:59 PM) *
QUOTE(misa @ Sep 10 2007, 04:11 PM) *
Your lucky kid's going to have dual citizenship! biggrin.gif

When he/she is older you can tell them the woes of immigration...


Yeah, it's kind of funny. My grandfather married a Canadian woman, my other grandparents moved from Germany to Canada to the US, and even though my mother was born in Canada, and I'm not a dualie. Even with the immigration in my family, my grandparent's don't even remember what they had to go through it was so lenient and easy.


Congratulations to you both! I'm assuming that the 1st Grandfather you mention wasn't American!? Are you sureee you aren't dual (wouldn't that be a hoot!)

Oops just looked at your pic - wrong way around smile.gif This calls for a new topic I think!


No need for another topic, I've had one or two already on it. Basically, I'm not Canadian because under the Canadian citizenship law in effect at the time, my mother lost her Canadian citizenship when my grandparents naturalized as American. However, I may still try to get the dates of my paternal grandmother's naturalization, to see if perhaps I'm not Canadian through my father, who may be a dual citizen and not know it.


Ah ok, understandable. I went and started the topic before I saw this. Yes it's an interesting scenario - I just spent a year proving my U.S. citizenship, prior to that I didn't even know I was one, it was an interesting journey.
KarenCee
Congratulations on the ceremony AND the baby! Awesome!
Amanda-Lise
double congrats to you both, married and a baby! what a week!
CutienPurg
congrats!
karina
congrats! smile.gif how exciting!
Galateia
Wow, congrats!
Lisa + Stéphane
QUOTE(Jeremy + Kristy @ Sep 10 2007, 11:47 AM) *
So, last Saturday Kristy and I were "married" (had a ceremony with friends and family, but no marriage license/certificate) and, on Thursday we found out that we are pregnant!

It's been an absolute hoot telling my friends and family that I'm going to have a child. For the longest time I was the committed bachelor, now, in the span of one week, not only do I have a wife, but a pregnant wife at that!


Huzzah! That is wonderful!

((Hugs))

~Lisa~
vnoe
Holy smokes...........THAT IS SOME EXCITING NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! CONGRATS TO YOU ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

kicking.gif kicking.gif


Catou1181
Congratulations to both of you smile.gif
Lisa + Stéphane
Congrats you two! I'm sure you will be a wonderful father Jeremy!

~Lisa~
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