We finally got our criminal background checks back--neither of us are criminals...big surprise.i could have told them that if they would have asked ;) We were finally able to get both our background checks and our diplomas notarized. Then we took them to the governor (well he/she wasn't technically the governor, i just remember that governor was in his/her title. maybe it was lieutenant governor, but that doesn't sound right. ANYWAY) to get apostatized (again, maybe not the right word. maybe it was apostulated?..who knows)
BASICALLY... we had a bunch of paperwork we needed done but couldn't do because the FBI hadn't gotten back to us and now they did so we were able to. :]
I have to tell you; it's pretty nerve-wracking. thinking that this time next year we will be nearing the END of our stay in Korea when we haven't even gotten the visas yet.
we have 33 days left in hawaii
Wow, only 33 days! That is so exciting/sad!
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