All good here! Nothing wrong :) ...fingerprints were for completely "legal" purposes. As many of you may or may not know...I'm Canadian. (don't hold that against me, kay?) Hah, I've finally decided after all of these years of living in the US...to get my Citizenship..making me "dual". So, YAY! Only problem is...I'm not so much a studier. Never been fond of history (no offense) but, just not my cup-o-tea...
Test should be coming up here in the next month or two. For now, I'm learning all I need to know. The interview should be fairly straight forward. I'm expecting to pass the english speaking and writing portion pretty easily (wink wink)..at least Canada and the USA are the same that way! :)
I know, I know...I've been a tad lax in blog world. Guess I figure I'm here to pick up the slack more when the Chapmans are out of the country or out of pocket. I mean, who can compare with Mary Beth, right??
Thanks for caring! You all are appreciated greatly!
I'm curious. Why bother? What do you gain?
Posted by: Jen | April 08, 2010 at 06:15 PM
Yay! Way to go, Grace! Best of luck! I'll say a prayer! Even if it's easy, it's still a source of a wee bit of stress, I'm sure.
Posted by: Tanya R | April 03, 2010 at 06:21 AM
Thanks for the update! I had myself convinced you might be adopting when you mentioned fingerprints. Didn't even think about dual citizenship! Good luck on your test! You'll do great!
Posted by: Carol~Arkansas | April 02, 2010 at 11:22 AM
TEEERRRRIIIFFFIIICCC!
Posted by: NiHaoMa - Da'Shotaz | April 01, 2010 at 10:04 AM
Really cool. Congrats. Prayers and hugs to you also.
Posted by: Julie in CA | April 01, 2010 at 01:16 AM
Grace,
Hello :) So stoked about your citizenship.That's so awesome.Congrats my dear friend.Love,hugs and prayers to you.You are such a sweetheart and I'm so happy for you.
Stephanie G
Posted by: Mirandadagood1 | March 31, 2010 at 03:27 PM
God has blessed America with you; glad you are making it official. Not much of a studier either! You'll do great!
Love your blogs and pictures; so whenever you are able blog on!
so thankful for YOU, amazing Grace...as the Chapmans say!
Hugs and prayers go on for you and yours!
Posted by: Christine Gordon | March 30, 2010 at 09:42 PM
WAY COOL! I HAD DUAL CITZENSHIP IN THE LATE 80S. BUT IT WAS THE OTHER WAY AROUND!!! I WAS A US CITZEN AND WENT TO LIVE IN CANADA!! I LOVE IT THERE AND MISS VANCOUVER A GREAT DEAL, AND THE PEOPLE AND CULTURE.I REALLY WAS HOME SICK DURING THE OLYMPICS..BROUGHT BACK SO MANY MEMORIES. I HAD LIVED THERE ALMOST 7 YEARS AND HUNG OUT DURING EXPO 86. I WAS YOUNG AND FANCY FREE AND FAR AWAY FROM HOME.BUT LOVED EVERY MINUTE OF IT. BUT ALAS..THE LORD CALLED ME BACK HERE TO THE US.
CONGRADULATIONS!!BIENVENUE A US! (PRAYERFULLY!!)
Posted by: Lisa..from So. Cal | March 30, 2010 at 08:36 PM
Congrats on citizenship! God Bless
Posted by: Diane | March 30, 2010 at 05:07 PM