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Season's Greetings

by Proverb

Yes, as Adverb said, it was tough. We had no idea how things were going to work out. But they worked out. Three months in Portugal, going to the United States, coming back again for three more months and after that almost half a year outside of Portugal, then three more months in Portugal and back to the U.S. again to get married and apply for Adverb's visa. And tomorrow another morning in the Portuguese immigration office (SEF) to check if the visa is available or if, at least, Adverb's tourist visa was extended until the permanent one is ready.

But you know something? I would do it all again.

So, the first thing I want to tell you is: Love is a wonderful thing. Second: I wish you a lot of love. Third: I wish you a Merry Christmas or a joyful holiday season, and a very Happy New Year. Fourth, I wish you health, patience and persistence.

And today I say no more because I am really tired and tomorrow is going to be a very long day.

One thing I promise you: I will speak about what is going on in France and the law that forbids religious symbols in schools.

Proverb