Quote from: Jane on February 24, 2017, 05:56:05 PMQuote from: George on February 24, 2017, 02:16:02 PMQuote from: Ginny on February 24, 2017, 02:05:11 PMFriday afternoon greetings! Richard and I went to the bank today to check our safe deposit box for our marriage certificate, which we'll need for a Medicare appointment week after next. I'd already looked (twice) in all the obvious places here at home to no avail and, alas, it was not at the bank either. We can get a duplicate, of course, but it perplexes me that I can put my hands easily on our birth and baptism certificates, my college acceptance letter and transcripts, every card we received for our wedding, Rob's birth, and our move into this house, but not the one item for which we have an immediate need. My sister, the genealogist, told me that as soon as we obtain the duplicate, we'll find the original...A co-worker of mine and his wife got married in Mexico (they're both American born and bred) and he said that they've never had an actual marriage certificate. He was in the navy and it was never questioned. I don't know what he would do if he would need an actual piece of paper. He's never been concerned, though. I hope the navy married them. It is my understanding those marriages are not legal. He really should find out. It would be terrible if something happened to one of them and the other was denied their rights by marriage. I forgot that he did mention that they did get remarried in the states so they have proof of that, at least...but they celebrate their anniversary on their original marrige date.
Quote from: George on February 24, 2017, 02:16:02 PMQuote from: Ginny on February 24, 2017, 02:05:11 PMFriday afternoon greetings! Richard and I went to the bank today to check our safe deposit box for our marriage certificate, which we'll need for a Medicare appointment week after next. I'd already looked (twice) in all the obvious places here at home to no avail and, alas, it was not at the bank either. We can get a duplicate, of course, but it perplexes me that I can put my hands easily on our birth and baptism certificates, my college acceptance letter and transcripts, every card we received for our wedding, Rob's birth, and our move into this house, but not the one item for which we have an immediate need. My sister, the genealogist, told me that as soon as we obtain the duplicate, we'll find the original...A co-worker of mine and his wife got married in Mexico (they're both American born and bred) and he said that they've never had an actual marriage certificate. He was in the navy and it was never questioned. I don't know what he would do if he would need an actual piece of paper. He's never been concerned, though. I hope the navy married them. It is my understanding those marriages are not legal. He really should find out. It would be terrible if something happened to one of them and the other was denied their rights by marriage.
Quote from: Ginny on February 24, 2017, 02:05:11 PMFriday afternoon greetings! Richard and I went to the bank today to check our safe deposit box for our marriage certificate, which we'll need for a Medicare appointment week after next. I'd already looked (twice) in all the obvious places here at home to no avail and, alas, it was not at the bank either. We can get a duplicate, of course, but it perplexes me that I can put my hands easily on our birth and baptism certificates, my college acceptance letter and transcripts, every card we received for our wedding, Rob's birth, and our move into this house, but not the one item for which we have an immediate need. My sister, the genealogist, told me that as soon as we obtain the duplicate, we'll find the original...A co-worker of mine and his wife got married in Mexico (they're both American born and bred) and he said that they've never had an actual marriage certificate. He was in the navy and it was never questioned. I don't know what he would do if he would need an actual piece of paper. He's never been concerned, though.
Friday afternoon greetings! Richard and I went to the bank today to check our safe deposit box for our marriage certificate, which we'll need for a Medicare appointment week after next. I'd already looked (twice) in all the obvious places here at home to no avail and, alas, it was not at the bank either. We can get a duplicate, of course, but it perplexes me that I can put my hands easily on our birth and baptism certificates, my college acceptance letter and transcripts, every card we received for our wedding, Rob's birth, and our move into this house, but not the one item for which we have an immediate need. My sister, the genealogist, told me that as soon as we obtain the duplicate, we'll find the original...
Tomorrow afternoon I go back to SECOND SAMUEL for the first time in five or six weeks.
Then tomorrow night we have the first of two performances of the show prior to the competition next weekend.
Quote from: TCB on February 24, 2017, 10:29:42 PMThen tomorrow night we have the first of two performances of the show prior to the competition next weekend.Break a Leg, Tom!