But I have my certificate of naturalization. I'm an American! Man, it feels weird to even type that!
Wednesday, April 19, 2006
End of the beginning of the road
I'll have to post in detail, particularly on the Oath ceremony, tomorrow. It's 6AM and we just finished packing to fly back to Columbia. I am utterly exhausted. We fly into Dallas and, from there, head straight to NC. We arrive in at 6:35PM, getting us back to SC by about 9PM. It'll be a long haul.
But I have my certificate of naturalization. I'm an American! Man, it feels weird to even type that!
But I have my certificate of naturalization. I'm an American! Man, it feels weird to even type that!
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Ruth 1:16 "Where you go I will go, and where you stay I will stay. Your people will be my people and your God my God."
Congratulations on becoming an American!
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