
Yesterday marked Phil and my 5 month anniversary. Each day that I wake up beside Phil I am reminded by how blessed and truly happy I am in my life right now. Marriage is absolutely wonderful.
As of January 14th Phil has been approved for his Green Card! Since I failed to blog for the past few months you have missed a chunk of our life where we were busy filing forms to adjust Phil's status to that of a permanent resident. Two days ago we had our immigration interview to determine that we are a legitimate couple. Turns out we are since we were approved and Phil's Green Card is now on its way. It's pretty amazing to find out how much one will go through in the name of love. Of course, it was all worth it in the end, but we are both glad all this visa nonsense is past us.
I'm going into my 6th month at the job I blogged about in my last entry. It has been quite a journey learning the ins and outs and I'm certain I have much more to learn. However, I am very thankful to have a job. I'm really happy to be a part of a team and have an office to walk into every morning and just try to make a difference in someone's life. It is very challenging, but honestly, what job isn't?
Phil and I have been settling into our apartment together nicely. It was so much fun opening all the wedding gifts that we registered for and finding a place for them to go in our home together. There really wasn't much adjusting after we got married; it's as if we were always meant to live together and time was just being patient with us until we found our way.
By the way, Happy New Year! 2009 was quite the year for me, in a very good way. Let's see, in 2009...
- I graduated from college
- I became engaged to my best friend
- I planned a wedding (with Phil's help, of course)
- We filed out a ton of paperwork and spent a lot of money to make Phil a legal permanent resident
- I landed my first salary job
- I got married!
- I want to focus on the good things in my life and remind myself how blessed I am
- Move into a 2 bedroom apartment - the extra space would be nice, possibly within the same complex where we already live
- Become more involved in our church community
- Help at least one person, in a serious way
- Experience new adventures and travel to at least one new place
- Grow even more as a wife, sister, daughter, friend, and person