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In celebration of my husband being here in America with me for 100 days, we went to see the play 'Wicked' yesterday. It was absolutely wicked. It involved what many good books, good plays, or good films are about. The play acts included betrayal, adultery, manipulation, and lies. On a good note, it included in the acts: love, loyalty, kindness, forgiveness, acceptance, and decency. He enjoyed his surprise!

We had a great evening. I do not know how today could be better for our celebration, but this evening we are going to Benihanas. This is also a surprise. Tomorrow a small party (it will actually be 100 days Saturday) with cake and ice cream.

I pray to God that I will be able to post about my husbands '1000 Days In America-Our Life Together' in 30 months. On that note, good luck to everyone going through the visa process (the easy part) and to everyone that is already building a life with your MENA husband in America (the hard part). I'm Out!

i adore you - are you a teacher? The 100 day celebration is a great idea. The only other time I have seen the 100 day celebration was when I was working for a company that sold supplies to teachers! You are so sweet.

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I bought a nice used car for my husband earlier this week. Today is the first time he drove it to work. We needed to get insurance, brakes, plates, stickers, and tint the back windows. We only tinted one window so far and it took an hour. It is hard trying to get it perfect. My friend paid someone a $100 to tint all of his back windows-which we thought was excessive. We thought how hard could something like that be :wacko:

He plans on paying back the money next time he gets paid. So it is just like he purchased his own car (in just over 100 days). We could have gotten him one sooner but other things came first.

He loves his car. He is also very proud. His boss commends him for his progress in America. I think he is doing remarkably well myself. :thumbs:

Here is a picture of my husband's starter car. This is just like his car but not the same color.

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