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About maiyademama

  • Birthday 06/10/1975
  1. Wow. That may be a little harsh! I think its a good idea to re-read the posting guidelines... I agree that he is over paranoid, and could seriously use a breather and a good rest to pull himself back to more rational mindset, but that's no excuse to treat him this way. What is that all about? Why Pounce? I am sure all of us have been in the position of not knowing who to believe because everyone has a different story...I have been there and it is really aggrevating, not to mention completely consuming.
  2. I am prepping for a divorce with my husband from China. We were married in China, so this is very problematic in terms of establishing visitation (have a child) and the division of assets. I sorely wish that we had gotten married in the US! It would make my life loads easier! If you get married in China you must have the divorce in China unless you don't mind that whenever you do go to China, you will be married in China even if divorced in the US. My recommendation is for you to Marry in the States.
  3. I was asked the following questions: How did you meet? When did you meet? Have you met his family? Do you get along with his family? Do you love him? Have you had disagreements with each other? What kind of disagreements? Are you happy to marry him? That was it... Then they gave us the little red books.
  4. The One Child Policy was enacted in the 1979, not 1970. However, I have to agree that many of the Chinese males I know, (my soon to be ex, chief among them) have peter pan issues. If you ask my husband, a 32 year old, what he wants to do for a living (can't hold down a job), his usual response is, "I haven't thought that far ahead."
  5. HALLELUJAH!!!! Yay, Mari! Finally You deserve every happiness! All the best...don't forget to check in with us from time to time! xoxox
  6. Yeah but I was born after 1AM and I was born in CA time right now its just a bit past midnight Thanks Jason! Oh and Carl you are right this is the first anniversary of my 29th birthday! That's a good one! I will have to use it!
  7. Thanks again everyone! It's nearing midnight here in CA which means the birthday is almost over but techinically I still have another hour since I was born around 1 AM. I came up with my new slogan tonight..."30--the new 20!" Just got back from seeing Revenge of the Sith---Only the second time I have been to the theater since Maiya was born! I have to say it was definitely redeeming and they did a good job of tying it all together...One spoiler though... Padme died too early. In Return of the Jedi, Luke asks Leah of she remembers her real mother, her birth mother, and she says that she remembers some stuff only images and feelings or something. In Episode III Padme dies in birth, so Leah could not have those memories unless Lucas is going to try and argue that she was having a birth memory in ROTJ. In my mind it was a gaping hole. Other than that, I really enjoyed it and thought they did a much better job at portraying the complexities of the characters and though at times the dialogue was a bit stiff, it was a huge improvement from one and two and the majority of the scenes were necessary for the plot unlike all the gratuitous CGI fluff in one and two. Overall I would give it 3.75 stars! Tomorrow we will be celebrating my b-day with a barbeque and so I really get to celebrate my birthday twice...I didn't even get cake today, so I am not being too indulgent here.
  8. Muchas Gracias, Senors y Senoritas! Yep, I am 30! I guess I have to come up with a new little slogan. Last year, I got to say, "I am 29 for the first time!" Now, I guess I can say, "I'm in no hurry, now that I am 30!" As for Roger's beard.... If it as you say, you could shave it now and won't have to worry about growing a 5 o'clock shadow for another 15 years! Whatever Don said the first time, "hippie" could have been accurate, except for the fact that I am half the age of any hippies I know.... I prefer to be called a conscious Gen-X-er B)
  9. ¿ÉÒ»°ìÂÃÓÎÇ©Ö¤£¬µ«ÊÇ°ìÕâÑùµÄÇ©Ö¤²¢²»ÈÝÒס£ http://www.usembassy-china.org.cn/visa/c/b1b2.html
  10. Lou! of course he is the only one that can pick it up! Silly I am sure he can pick it up on Friday if not Thursday. Just have him explain the circumstances to the VO. Otherwise, you guys can fly down and get it on Monday...good excuse to hop over to Hainan for a little mini honeymoon since you will be in the vicinity! Don't worry. It will be alright XOX
  11. Your husband should still send in his P3 from the K-3. It will speed the process. Even though they are sending CR1 it will still take weeks for it to get processed and entered in the computer. By that time, you could already have a P4. I also think you should contact your local Congress person and get them to light a fire under GUZ once they do get the P3. Best of luck!
  12. This is the same as the word Sao 嫂 (in Mandarin) meaning brother's wife. Sometimes friends will use this term in reference to a friend's wife as well.
  13. Using tampons does NOT mean you aren't a virgin. In Europe and other Western countries, girls can start using tampons as soon as their period comes, it has nothing to do with virginity. I have several chinese friends that use tampons and a few of them are still virgins. Whenever I ask if they want anything, they always ask me to send tampons and dental floss
  14. That's odd. my Chinese characters didn't show up! Jiemei and Xiongdi are used quite often.
  15. Sister in general is "jiemei" 姐妹。 Brother is "xiongdi" 兄弟 I think
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