The Big Announcement
It's official, I'm getting married. In fact, I could be married already....
We went to the U.S. consulate today to get the paperwork started and find out what needs to be done with this kind of international union. It turns out - not much. We just signed some forms, paid thirty bucks, and were told to head to our local area office for the final approvals.
Weddings are different over here, the ceremony means nothing. The marriage is only valid when you go to city hall and stamp some forms. No priests, just clerical workers. We're making the big day July 7th, 7-7-07, easy to remember.
Of course we're planning on doing the whole ceremony and party get-up too, just not right now. Trying to get people from both sides of the world together is tough stuff, and we're still looking at how much it will cost versus how much we can spend. At the moment we're talking October or November in Japan. I'm pushing November so people will opt to take Thanksgiving over here. A U.S. ceremony is still something we'd like to do, but we've gotta go one step at a time.
It's official, I'm getting married. In fact, I could be married already....
We went to the U.S. consulate today to get the paperwork started and find out what needs to be done with this kind of international union. It turns out - not much. We just signed some forms, paid thirty bucks, and were told to head to our local area office for the final approvals.
Weddings are different over here, the ceremony means nothing. The marriage is only valid when you go to city hall and stamp some forms. No priests, just clerical workers. We're making the big day July 7th, 7-7-07, easy to remember.
Of course we're planning on doing the whole ceremony and party get-up too, just not right now. Trying to get people from both sides of the world together is tough stuff, and we're still looking at how much it will cost versus how much we can spend. At the moment we're talking October or November in Japan. I'm pushing November so people will opt to take Thanksgiving over here. A U.S. ceremony is still something we'd like to do, but we've gotta go one step at a time.
8 Comments:
I vote for november since there arent any tax due dates that month and the october 15th due date is gonna be a big one.
Mr Nick Petty
Congratulations on the good news! Uncle Curt & I are very happy for you. 7/07 is our Linda's wedding anniversary and it is a special day this year. Best wishes to the new bride and blog & tell (the Osterloh's) all about her. Much love and happiness to you both.
Aunt Betty
Congrats!!!
Dad
nick, i'm so happy for you!love to both of you and your life. aunt maryo
Nicholas. Not only are you still alive, but you are getting married. Massive congratulations - I can say honestly that I think you make a great couple. Big hug to Midori.
PS. Go for November - leaves and all that.
I'm really happy to hear that, man!
Wedding on Tanabata (July 7th) sounds slightly too romantic for you, though. LOL
Congratulations, and wish your luck.
You are the man!
Max
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Hi Nick -
Not sure if you got my email, but I'm moving to Honolulu in about a week and would LOVE to come see you and Midori in Japan. And hey - how about a honeymoon in Hawaii? Hope to see you somewhere - Congratulations - Aunt Sue Petty
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