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luckymom

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  1. I was in the same feeling last Saturday and yesterday because my younger son is there taking medication in St. Luke's. I was terrified also and I keep on praying that they are always safe. I was calling them but I cannot connect, and finally this morning I got connected. It was a very unfortunate incident, but filipinos are survivors. We are known for our great faith in God and with that everything will follow. I hope and pray that the news about 2 more typhoons will not hit our country so bad. I know that we are really on the typhoon belt but with all the necessary precautions, people will overcome the disaster. God bless the Philippines and its people. It's good that your fiancee and her loved ones are safe and doing well.

  2. I would like to thank the people here who appreciate the values of us filipinos. Despite being a poor country, we manage to get on our feet fast. Filipinos are known to be survivors no matter what. Depression doesn't defeat us easily though we feel depressed at times also. God bless all of us, filipinos, Americans etc. The only thing important is we have a GOD who looks upon us all the time.

  3. We don't know the whole story here, maybe she is helping a family member, maybe she has a shopping problem, maybe she has a lot of debts in the past. The OP should dig deeper on financial issues because if he tolerates this two weeks huge expense - he will regret it in the future. If the fiancee get used to having a lot of money, she will treat him as a BANK. She will not take into consideration the hardship of working, the recession etc. I think he has to tell the fiancee to have an accounting of the monthly expenses (my opinion only). I've read that she is working so the money coming here is just an additional to her budget so she should be really well off now.

  4. Congratulations to your respective partners. I guess PINK is really the color of September. Oh Sasha I'm so happy for you. I was waiting for a news that your visa was on your hand and I saw on your time line that it was. Good luck to the next journey in real life. May God be with you/us all the time.

  5. This visa processing is very stressful to the people involved. Maybe it's just personal differences, just hang on there and you will be fine. More prayers are needed to keep any relationship alive and worth fighting. God bless you.

  6. Oh my dear Sasha! I was praying for you and for your approval. You're such a sweet and nice person and you deserve all the goodness that life could possibly offer. After all that you've (we've) been through, you made it. I want to say so much good things to you but I will wait for the time that you will be here in the US. My son is almost done his fifth month of medication and I am really excited to the time that finally our mental, financial and emotional burdens will be over. Saka na lang tayo magkuwentuhan. Congratulations my dear! I adore your positive outlook in life. May God bless you and us always. Keep the faith alive. I'll talk to you soon. From my family to yours - our congratulations again.

  7. The ex-husband can go against the ex-wife if he pleases to, but I don't think an ex-husband with 3 kids with different women will have the nerve to against the ex-wife. I know someone who is married in the Phil. and separated for a long time and got married in the states (in that case she divorced her ex in the Phil). I guess this is another case but I still mention it anyway. As long as he/she got married in the Phil. the marriage is for life in papers only. If they got divorce outside the Phil., he/she can remarry here in the US and apply for CR1. When she visits the Phil., he/she still is married with his/her ex in paper. That would not change forever because we don't have divorce there. This post is open for correction if I am mistaken.

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