Congratulations to your wife, now she has dual nationalities. After 41 years you finally persuaded her. :)
My wife and I lived there for 35 years but we never changed. Who knows, if we had stayed there for 41 years.
My daughter has made up for it though and now has three nationalities. American, British and Spanish.
That was long enough to learn the language.
I watched that flip-flop slide show — Yikes!!!
How would you ever know you had a pair that would do that?
We met with the highway folks last evening, turns out Utah has a law — the highway department can not build a road through a structure more than 50 years old, and the little house across the road from mine is 53 years old, so the highway is scheduled to go through my house and a lawyer’s office instead.
Cardy, I know I have been MIA for quite some time but I NEVER realized that your FAMILY were not ALL American citizens. I just assumed you were all ex-pats!! Doesn’t matter to me, I am just surprised. In any event, GREAT for your daughter who has three legal citizenships. What a gift, REALY. CO