Okay friends I can hardly contain my excitement! Dan is coming here to visit me!
After we got the news(?) last week about my immigration taking five months, we turned our attention to having Dan come visit, because it's now been three months since we've seen each other and almost seven months since we have lived together. It took some doing but Dan has finally found travel arrangements to get here - and he'll be flying into Victoria!
This will mean that chances are I won't be blogging much, if at all, between January 28th to February 5th.
We'll probably spend our first five hours just looking at each other.
As for the whole five months thing, well, the lawyer isn't sure what's going on. My processing was supposed to be in Texas, not California, so there is a lot of confusion about where my file should be. No one believes it will actually take five months, which still makes planning anything difficult. I just don't know.
Hey - offhand - how do you come to read my blog? Do you follow the link I post on Twitter? Facebook? Am I in your bookmarks or RSS feed? Do you subscribe to my blog? I ask this because I'm curious about how much of a disruption it will be when I make the move over to WordPress (haven't decided when that will be). Please let me know either in the comments below or some other means, thanks!
After we got the news(?) last week about my immigration taking five months, we turned our attention to having Dan come visit, because it's now been three months since we've seen each other and almost seven months since we have lived together. It took some doing but Dan has finally found travel arrangements to get here - and he'll be flying into Victoria!
This will mean that chances are I won't be blogging much, if at all, between January 28th to February 5th.
We'll probably spend our first five hours just looking at each other.
As for the whole five months thing, well, the lawyer isn't sure what's going on. My processing was supposed to be in Texas, not California, so there is a lot of confusion about where my file should be. No one believes it will actually take five months, which still makes planning anything difficult. I just don't know.
Hey - offhand - how do you come to read my blog? Do you follow the link I post on Twitter? Facebook? Am I in your bookmarks or RSS feed? Do you subscribe to my blog? I ask this because I'm curious about how much of a disruption it will be when I make the move over to WordPress (haven't decided when that will be). Please let me know either in the comments below or some other means, thanks!
I follow along mostly by RSS feed; occasionally I'll see you tweet it before I get to looking at my feeds, but mostly it's all RSS all the time.
ReplyDeleteMoving *back* to WordPress? I thought you didn't like it and that's why you left - or was that another blog company? Confused...
ReplyDeleteI read somewhere about your immigration plight, and since you are also a crafter, I stayed. I am a subscriber. If you *move* over to wordpress, your blog won't come up on my feed. I will miss you.
ReplyDeletei think i found you through Louise's tweets, found your link on your twitter profile perhaps and now you're in my google reader.
ReplyDeleteTo BicraftualMe - you can still follow WordPress blogs through Blogger's Dashboard "Blogs I'm following". Just type in the URL of the blog as you would for a Blogger blog. I follow several WordPress blogs this way. I also subscribe to WordPress blogs and have their posts emailed to my inbox.
ReplyDeleteUrsa: no, I started out with LiveJournal.
ReplyDeleteKim: You could put the WordPress URL in your feed, swap out the blogspot one...
Ursa: Thanks! Looks like you answered this question for me already! :-)
I'm so glad you guys are going to get to spend some time together. :D
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