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Mexico, Latin & South AmericaYardies, at home and a farrin' (Part 4)

Hey Tamisha,

I not fully aware of your situation, but I know how hard it is to be away from the person you love. I see that you were doing the K1, but now you guys are getting married in Oct. Well congratulations on the marriage and wedding. definitely dont push it back. I am sure thats all the both of you have to look forward to. Start all the planning, as much as you can anyway, that will keep you in good spirits when thinking about your relationship.

Me and my guy have gotten inventive with our relationship. We send video diaries to one another. We both have digital cameras with a 1G memory card, plus we have memory sticks. I make videos of my daily life, or I talk to him through the camera and then I email the files to him, and vice versa. He downloads them at the local library or to his memory stick and plays them whenever he gets near a computer. If your guy has a camera or stick, this could be a cool idea for you to have conversations (so to speak) face to face. Otherwise I try to make plans, plans, plans. Everyweek I have a new goal of something I want to do. This keeps me busy. I make plans that help get me prepared for the Jamaica visit, the wedding, immigration, organinzing the house, renovating the house. Anything that can keep me busy, but also keeps me busy with a purpose of being closer to my man. That helps me.

I know its a hard struggle, and you sound like you have so much on your plate. I can see how that all is a nightmare. I nearly had a nervous breakdown last week with all my struggles. But I find solitude and comfort in my SO and he helps me get through it all just by his caring words. You two should just remind yourselves that you are each others rock, and life jacket....whn one is falling, the other has strength to lift you up. Depend on each other, emotionally as husband and wife. I think that will help create a strong bond and foundation that will make this time apart a bit more easier and make your lives together that more beautiful. (L)

:yes: :star:
Jamaica to CTFemale02007-04-30 19:09:00
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I`m over the moon today, got my interview for May 30th :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance:


Congrats!! :dance: :dance:


EAD card was in the mail today. That was so quick. Approved on Thursday and mailed on Friday. One down, one to go....

:thumbs:
Jamaica to CTFemale02007-04-30 19:05:00
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Best wishes on your interview Jax, safe travels, and enjoy your second honeymoon!!
Jamaica to CTFemale02007-04-30 18:25:00
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Jax, are you going to JA for the interview? Only a few more days-are you packed and ready yet?
Jamaica to CTFemale02007-04-29 17:20:00
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Congrats Eric!! Welcome home Nickiesha!!
Jamaica to CTFemale02007-04-28 07:12:00
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Thanks for all the great replies and infor about dual citizenship.......We will check into it when we go back in the ext couple months.....

Okay...so I had some great news today......we received the Welcome to the US letter today and the notice that our card was sent for production yesterday......Halllaaaaluyah!!!!! :thumbs: :thumbs:

Also....my son received notice that he was admitted to UCLA for the upcoming Fall school year ANOTHER YIPPY!!! :dance: :dance:

Kelly...can you check airfare from San Francisco to Montego Bay for the cheapest flights from now until August........We want to go for 10 days.....


Have a good night........

Congratulations!!! Great news all around.
Jamaica to CTFemale02007-04-27 05:43:00
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:ot:
I know this is totally off topic...but does anyone know of any good legal websites? I am looking for a DIY kit or something similar for Washington state...I am finding all sorts of stuff but I want to make sure I get something legit. Any ideas?

Jamie please check your PM.
Jamaica to CTFemale02007-04-26 19:16:00
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Going to Richie Spice tonight!!! :) :whistle: :whistle:



Girl I am SOOOO jealous! :yes: :dance: I love Richie Spice!


"Youths dem cold" :thumbs:
Jamaica to CTFemale02007-04-24 19:18:00
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Hey you wonderful people. It hurts too much to repeat, but here is a little about what has been happening to me. Click on the link below on the main Forum for K-1

Be blessed & keep me in your prayers. Please, please pray for me to have strength.

http://www.visajourn...showtopic=65230

I'm so sorry Texas Bound.
Jamaica to CTFemale02007-04-23 19:23:00
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Hey family!!!!

I don't know if anyone has tried this (mobilecaller.com) but i got 541 mins for $20.00. You can register your house phone and cell phone. My hubby has alot of friends and fam back in the yard and this really cut my bill 75%.
Hope everyone's having a good day. :dance:


I think those rates you quoted are for land lines. Cell minutes are $.19 per minute. I still think that's about the best deal I've seen.


Watch out for all the connection fees from this provider. When it comes to calling a cell in JA Ringyard is still a better deal, cause they don't have connection fees and such.

Ringyard is what I am using now. I still have $ .10 a minute but once I use that purchase up; it'll change to .19 per minute. You're right, there are no connection fees and the rounding is good too on Ringyard.
Jamaica to CTFemale02007-04-23 05:36:00
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Hey family!!!!

I don't know if anyone has tried this (mobilecaller.com) but i got 541 mins for $20.00. You can register your house phone and cell phone. My hubby has alot of friends and fam back in the yard and this really cut my bill 75%.
Hope everyone's having a good day. :dance:


I think those rates you quoted are for land lines. Cell minutes are $.19 per minute. I still think that's about the best deal I've seen.
Jamaica to CTFemale02007-04-22 20:41:00
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HEY GUYS GUESS WHAT...I JUST GOT A EMAIL REPLY FROM THE EMBASSY THAT CONFIRMING THAT THE APPT FOR MAY 24TH IS FOR AN INTERVIEW ..I AM SO HAPPY...IF HE DOESN'T HAVE THE MEDICAL IN TIME FOR THE RESULTS TO GET TO THE EMBASSY WHAT HAPPENS THEN ?


Congrats on your interview date :thumbs:

Ditto :thumbs:
Jamaica to CTFemale02007-04-22 20:31:00
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Jamie please check your PM (L)
Jamaica to CTFemale02007-04-22 17:55:00
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Good morning and welcome to all the newcomers.



GOOD MORNING JAMAICA TO CT

WHERE IN JA ARE I FROM ?


I'm not Jamaican-

I was born and raised in Connecticut and happened to fall in love with a Jamaican man, the island and culture.
Jamaica to CTFemale02007-04-22 17:26:00
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Good morning and welcome to all the newcomers.
Jamaica to CTFemale02007-04-22 10:01:00
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What does SO stand for? I see it used a lot.


Significant other.
Jamaica to CTFemale02007-04-22 09:48:00
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Congrats Eric!! :dance: :dance:
Jamaica to CTFemale02007-04-22 09:44:00
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Congrats on all new pending moves. I still haven't fully unpacked since my move last summer :blush: .
Downsizing- ugh :crying:

Edited by Jamaica to CT, 19 April 2007 - 05:49 PM.

Jamaica to CTFemale02007-04-19 17:49:00
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Congratulations Rhonda!! :dance: :dance:
Jamaica to CTFemale02007-04-16 05:29:00
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:dance: :dance: Congrats to Jonesie and Sonshyne!! :dance: :dance:
Jamaica to CTFemale02007-04-15 11:06:00
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Jonesie please check your PM.
Jamaica to CTFemale02007-04-15 10:03:00
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Have a great weekend everyone.
Jamaica to CTFemale02007-04-06 19:24:00
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Do you guys think I should go for it??? :lol:
(hopefully this works)

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Edited by Jamaica to CT, 06 April 2007 - 07:22 PM.

Jamaica to CTFemale02007-04-06 19:22:00
Mexico, Latin & South AmericaNVC Kingston Jamaica embassy processing

Hi Ladies,

I recv'd the IV Fee Bill on Sat.


Congratulations, Anna. Hopefully the AOS package is right behind.

Congratulations Anna.
Jamaica to CTFemale02007-08-14 16:56:00
Mexico, Latin & South AmericaCongrats Jonesie!
Congrats Jonesie and Drew! What a beautiful gift from God!!!

Michele rose.gif
Jamaica to CTFemale02007-12-29 17:51:00
Mexico, Latin & South AmericaTraveling to other Caribbean islands
I stayed at Atlantis on Paradise Island, Bahamas for 5 days- verrry nice good.gif but the prices are outrageous. I cruised from San Juan- to St Thomas USVI, Barbados, Martinique, St. Martin and Antigua. I really liked San Juan P.R. and Orient Beach on St. Martin was absolutely beautiful. But the best of the islands on the cruise was Barbados-hands down. To me that has the closet vibe to JA but honestly JA is in a class of it's own. I've also been to Hawaii which I loved too.
Jamaica to CTFemale02008-01-08 18:02:00
Mexico, Latin & South AmericaVERY Large AGE difference
As far as the Jamaican embassy is concerned I've only heard of a couple of people where the "age" issue was addressed. Having said that I would certainly make sure that his maturity level falls into your acceptable parameters. Some men mature at an early age and some never do no matter how old they are whistling.gif

Welcome and best wishes on the rest of your journey!
Jamaica to CTFemale02008-01-07 18:21:00
Mexico, Latin & South AmericaPoor Haitians resort to eating dirt
Poor Haitians resort to eating dirt

By JONATHAN M. KATZ, Associated Press Writer1 hour, 40 minutes ago

It was lunchtime in one of Haiti's worst slums, and Charlene Dumas was eating mud. With food prices rising, Haiti's poorest can't afford even a daily plate of rice, and some take desperate measures to fill their bellies. Charlene, 16 with a 1-month-old son, has come to rely on a traditional Haitian remedy for hunger pangs: cookies made of dried yellow dirt from the country's central plateau.

The mud has long been prized by pregnant women and children here as an antacid and source of calcium. But in places like Cite Soleil, the oceanside slum where Charlene shares a two-room house with her baby, five siblings and two unemployed parents, cookies made of dirt, salt and vegetable shortening have become a regular meal.

"When my mother does not cook anything, I have to eat them three times a day," Charlene said. Her baby, named Woodson, lay still across her lap, looking even thinner than the slim 6 pounds 3 ounces he weighed at birth.

Though she likes their buttery, salty taste, Charlene said the cookies also give her stomach pains. "When I nurse, the baby sometimes seems colicky too," she said.

Food prices around the world have spiked because of higher oil prices, needed for fertilizer, irrigation and transportation. Prices for basic ingredients such as corn and wheat are also up sharply, and the increasing global demand for biofuels is pressuring food markets as well.

The problem is particularly dire in the Caribbean, where island nations depend on imports and food prices are up 40 percent in places.

The global price hikes, together with floods and crop damage from the 2007 hurricane season, prompted the U.N. Food and Agriculture Agency to declare states of emergency in Haiti and several other Caribbean countries. Caribbean leaders held an emergency summit in December to discuss cutting food taxes and creating large regional farms to reduce dependence on imports.

At the market in the La Saline slum, two cups of rice now sell for 60 cents, up 10 cents from December and 50 percent from a year ago. Beans, condensed milk and fruit have gone up at a similar rate, and even the price of the edible clay has risen over the past year by almost $1.50. Dirt to make 100 cookies now costs $5, the cookie makers say.

Still, at about 5 cents apiece, the cookies are a bargain compared to food staples. About 80 percent of people in Haiti live on less than $2 a day and a tiny elite controls the economy.

Merchants truck the dirt from the central town of Hinche to the La Saline market, a maze of tables of vegetables and meat swarming with flies. Women buy the dirt, then process it into mud cookies in places such as Fort Dimanche, a nearby shanty town.

Carrying buckets of dirt and water up ladders to the roof of the former prison for which the slum is named, they strain out rocks and clumps on a sheet, and stir in shortening and salt. Then they pat the mixture into mud cookies and leave them to dry under the scorching sun.

The finished cookies are carried in buckets to markets or sold on the streets.

A reporter sampling a cookie found that it had a smooth consistency and sucked all the moisture out of the mouth as soon as it touched the tongue. For hours, an unpleasant taste of dirt lingered.

Assessments of the health effects are mixed. Dirt can contain deadly parasites or toxins, but can also strengthen the immunity of fetuses in the womb to certain diseases, said Gerald N. Callahan, an immunology professor at Colorado State University who has studied geophagy, the scientific name for dirt-eating.

Haitian doctors say depending on the cookies for sustenance risks malnutrition.

"Trust me, if I see someone eating those cookies, I will discourage it," said Dr. Gabriel Thimothee, executive director of Haiti's health ministry.

Marie Noel, 40, sells the cookies in a market to provide for her seven children. Her family also eats them.

"I'm hoping one day I'll have enough food to eat, so I can stop eating these," she said. "I know it's not good for me."


link

counting my blessings now...
Jamaica to CTFemale02008-01-29 19:56:00
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Sus and JaEnglishGirl please check your p.m. 's

Thanks!

Thanks Shuana for letting me know how to size the meez.
Jamaica to CTFemale02008-03-01 16:08:00
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How do you politely tell someone they need to wear A LOT more dedoradant or to drink a gallon of listerine. OMG....I have to endure this for 9 hours. Please pray for me.

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Some time ago, I took the TGV(high speed bullet train) from Paris to Geneva and there was a lady next to me-
well dressed, perfect makeup, but oh my dead.gif I was nearly gagging the whole ride. I made my husband change seats with me; I just couldn't tolerate the smell.
Jamaica to CTFemale02008-03-01 10:08:00
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Good morning everyone! Hope everyone is doing well. I just finished shoveling about 5 inches of snow dry.gif . I am so over it!

If anyone has a general knowledge of UK immigration please p.m. me. I'll be out for most of the day and will get back to you later today.

Everyone have a great weekend.

Michele


michele you look so cute!!!!

sorry don't know much about uk.....


Thanks Shuana, now I have to figure out how to make my meez smaller; like yours. I wanted to give her a lot of shopping bags but I didn't like the animation that came with it. It has to be just right you know blush.gif . I also have to work on the skin color it's not quite right tongue_ss.gif
Jamaica to CTFemale02008-03-01 09:59:00
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Good morning everyone! Hope everyone is doing well. I just finished shoveling about 5 inches of snow dry.gif . I am so over it!

If anyone has a general knowledge of UK immigration please p.m. me. I'll be out for most of the day and will get back to you later today.

Everyone have a great weekend.

Michele
Jamaica to CTFemale02008-03-01 09:24:00
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Good night ladies....today is our 3rd anniversary rose.gif

Happy anniversary!
Jamaica to CTFemale02008-01-07 21:39:00
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Nice to see you around smile.gif

Thanks! I've been spending most of my time on VJ lately answering/sending PM's but I do miss everyone and hope everyone is doing well. I got so far behind in my reading I hope I didn't miss any good news blush.gif .


How are the mommies to be doing? Jax? Shauna? Ten?

slow and tired... laughing.gif

That's to be expected...hang in there. How was your move?





hard and sad....but it was the best thing for me and mike to do...he really needs to get a good head on his shoulders before the child comes into the world....i really think it is best...it was hard to leave a place i had started to build my life in but better days are ahead!

I know it wasn't easy, but I know you did what was best! If you need an ear you know I'm here.
Jamaica to CTFemale02008-01-07 21:21:00
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We realy don't want to tell er, but she keeps asking unsure.gif ....he dosen't want it to affect her schooling, don't want her to be made fun of...I guess they do that type of ting. Jus wondering weather to tell her or not. blush.gif

Right now, I wouldn't tell her. There have been a number of articles that came out about the fact that fathers are finding out at an alarming rate that the children dem a mind fi such a long time, a nuh fi dem. She is certainly not the only one. Here is one from Gleaner: Jacket doesn't fit


WOW..that's just sad blush.gif



I know. My stepfather just found out his son really isn't his. My stepfather took it really bad because he was in his 40's when he was born. He thought he could never have children...soooo sad.

Heartbreaking...
Jamaica to CTFemale02008-01-07 21:14:00
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crying.gif crying.gif Our DNA test was not faviorable...how will i tell mi husbond unsure.gif

I know I am a bit tardy, but Den I am so sorry to hear. sad.gif


The worse part is it affects our ability to file for her. Hubby's not really worried bout em not being hers....well yes he is....but most important thing is to get her here not sure if that can be done.

Den I'm sorry I missed this before. My heart goes out to your family. I looked into some info on adoption (JA) some time ago; but unfortunatley I didn't get very far. I'd be interested to know what you find out. Again, my thoughts are with you guys at this time.


There's lots of info on children who are up for adoption....not alot on how to adopt one you thought was your own. Wonder if de mudder would put er up for adoption blink.gif hubby seh dat nah wuk.

I know that it's possible for the children in orphanages; but I was considering something similar to your situation.
Does the mother know what you know?
Jamaica to CTFemale02008-01-07 21:11:00
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crying.gif crying.gif Our DNA test was not faviorable...how will i tell mi husbond unsure.gif

I know I am a bit tardy, but Den I am so sorry to hear. sad.gif


The worse part is it affects our ability to file for her. Hubby's not really worried bout em not being hers....well yes he is....but most important thing is to get her here not sure if that can be done.

Den I'm sorry I missed this before. My heart goes out to your family. I looked into some info on adoption (JA) some time ago; but unfortunatley I didn't get very far. I'd be interested to know what you find out. Again, my thoughts are with you guys at this time.
Jamaica to CTFemale02008-01-07 20:40:00
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Nice to see you around smile.gif

Thanks! I've been spending most of my time on VJ lately answering/sending PM's but I do miss everyone and hope everyone is doing well. I got so far behind in my reading I hope I didn't miss any good news blush.gif .


How are the mommies to be doing? Jax? Shauna? Ten?

slow and tired... laughing.gif

That's to be expected...hang in there. How was your move?

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JaEnglish-I know you hear it all the time but your son is tooo cute luv.gif

Edited by Jamaica to CT, 07 January 2008 - 08:00 PM.

Jamaica to CTFemale02008-01-07 19:59:00
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Nice to see you around smile.gif

Thanks! I've been spending most of my time on VJ lately answering/sending PM's but I do miss everyone and hope everyone is doing well. I got so far behind in my reading I hope I didn't miss any good news blush.gif .


How are the mommies to be doing? Jax? Shauna? Ten?
Jamaica to CTFemale02008-01-07 19:23:00
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OK, so I just found out by ready "westmorelands" topic that Sharon "kingstonJamaica" got her visa in hand as well..so lets give her a big CONGRATS..and save flight to the states ..

Kimmy

kicking.gif kicking.gif CONGRATS SHARON!!!! kicking.gif kicking.gif

Blessed love and safe trip home,

Gill


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Kevin's EAD card was produced today!
Wow! The process took less than a month. good.gif good.gif good.gif

Here is a copy of the e-mail from the USCIS.
Receipt Number: EAC08XXXXXXXX
Application Type: I765 , APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT AUTHORIZATION Current Status: Card production ordered. On January 4, 2008, we ordered production of your new card. Please allow 30 days for your card to be mailed to you. If we need something from you we will contact you. If you move before you receive the card, call customer service. You can also receive automatic e-mail updates as we process your case. Just follow the link below to register.

We're on a roll! Kevin has been adjusting well to the United States. We spent time visiting relatives in NY & CT. Not once has he complained about the cold weather nor missing Jamaica. I'm so proud to be Kevin's wife.



Congrats Mrs. Scott kicking.gif kicking.gif

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Hello and Congrats to everyone on moving forward in life. I'm new to the community. I joined back in Dec but couldn't figure out how to post. Thanks Gill. In the beginning, I checked the website 2-3 times a week but I've been working a lot lately. Wouldn't you know, my job blocked the website, therefore, I only have access at home. I was determined to post because I wanted to get in on the fun. I look forward to chatting with you all. Please let me warn you in advance. My patois is in the newborn stage smile.gif

Thanks
Bridget


Welcome Bridget good.gif


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Jamaica to CTFemale02008-01-07 18:22:00