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meauxna Nov 10th 2004 12:29 pm

Re: here is a challenge...
 

Originally Posted by Noorah101
That's why I thought if the one in Germany is more just for a celebratory gathering of family and friends...they can plan that once he has his AP in hand. Why the rush to have it in August? :)

Rene

Dontcha love the way we all go off on a tangent when the OP hasn't even come back... :)

Rene, maybe the answer to your question is August in Germany = Nice! November in Germany = not so nice.

cindyabs, you're adding onto my name! a whole other syllable now!

sphyrapicus Nov 10th 2004 12:36 pm

Re: here is a challenge...
 

Originally Posted by meauxna
Dontcha love the way we all go off on a tangent when the OP hasn't even come back... :)

Rene, maybe the answer to your question is August in Germany = Nice! November in Germany = not so nice.

cindyabs, you're adding onto my name! a whole other syllable now!

I kinda like meauxana. If you were from Canada we could call you meauxana of Green Gables.

meauxna Nov 10th 2004 12:45 pm

Re: here is a challenge...
 

Originally Posted by sphyrapicus
I kinda like meauxana. If you were from Canada we could call you meauxana of Green Gables.

Groan. I got all those books for Xmas when I was a half-Canadian kid.

sphyrapicus Nov 10th 2004 12:55 pm

Re: here is a challenge...
 

Originally Posted by meauxna
Groan. I got all those books for Xmas when I was a half-Canadian kid.

And now you are a half-Greek kid?

ian-mstm Nov 10th 2004 1:26 pm

Re: here is a challenge...
 

Originally Posted by sphyrapicus
If you were from Canada we could call you meauxana of Green Gables.

When I was living in Halifax, I visited the island many times. The house that became known as Green Gables - the original inspiration for Montgomery's books - burned down in March of 1996, if I remember correctly. It was totally rebuilt before the tourist season began in June. Artisans worked around the clock because the house was such a well known landmark. The town of Cavendish (known as Avonlea in the books) is absolutely gorgeous.

For anyone interested... http://www.gov.pe.ca/greengables/ind...bdb9dc155390ed

Ian

meauxna Nov 10th 2004 2:21 pm

Re: here is a challenge...
 

Originally Posted by ian-mstm
When I was living in Halifax,

Goot Gott, where will it end?
Halifax is where *I* lived in Canada.
St Thomas Aquinas school, and if you had Mrs What'sHerName for Grade 4 too, I'll fall over. You know, the one who used to give out multiplication tables for punishment homework.

Spiffy: now I'm a half-Canadian-almost-old-broad.

cindyabs Nov 10th 2004 2:46 pm

Re: here is a challenge...
 

Originally Posted by meauxna
Dontcha love the way we all go off on a tangent when the OP hasn't even come back... :)

Rene, maybe the answer to your question is August in Germany = Nice! November in Germany = not so nice.

cindyabs, you're adding onto my name! a whole other syllable now!


Sorry about adding on, :( I just got carried away, it's that Canadian eh thing.

ian-mstm Nov 11th 2004 12:33 am

Re: here is a challenge...
 

Originally Posted by meauxna
You know, the one who used to give out multiplication tables for punishment homework.

:D I think all 4th grade teachers gave multiplication tables for punishment and, if memory serves, I learned a lot about multiplication that year! :)

I moved to NS in the 90s after spending most of my life living in Ontario. I worked at the Community YMCA on Gottingen Street, but I actually lived in Dartmouth... not far from the new bridge.

Ian

Toby Nov 12th 2004 5:45 am

Re: here is a challenge...
 
Noorah101 <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected] om>...
    > > Good thought but that is keyed to how quickly Miami does AP. Could
    > > still,as Meauxana says, be a good long wait before being able to go
    > > back to Germany.
    >
    > That's why I thought if the one in Germany is more just for a
    > celebratory gathering of family and friends...they can plan that once he
    > has his AP in hand. Why the rush to have it in August? :)
    >
    > Rene

Hi Rene, Patrick, and everybody.

Thanks so much for all the ideas! It seems like a challenge what we
plan. It's also nice to see that Canadians get carried away so easily
;)

Germany will be a ceremony at church only followed by a big
celebratory gathering of family and friends after.

Wow, I didn't know that with K1 you have to wait up to 6-9 months till
you are able to travel again. What do people do who want to go on a
long honeymoon after the wedding? Does it depend on Florida how quick
I could get AP if getting married in July? How can I find out?

DCF in Frankfurt or London is only possible if my partner is resident
in the UK or Germany. That's what I found out.

Seems we're a bit stack.. :( anyone who can cheer me up?

Thanks so much. This NB is amazing... Toby

Toby Nov 12th 2004 5:57 am

Re: here is a challenge...
 
meauxna <member1851@british_expats.com> wrote in message news:<[email protected] om>...


    > Rene, maybe the answer to your question is August in Germany = Nice!
    > November in Germany = not so nice.
    >

THAT'S THE ANSWER! HA HA HA

but in November and December Germany is a sunshine state compared to London ;)

Toby


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