Fayrouz on moving, a new job for her husband, and news from some new bloggers.
Friday, March 25, 2005
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2 Comments:
Rose from Baghdad is finally moving to Dubai.
NIW may be moving to Baghdad.
Happy Easter.
Fayrouz, about why the parent took it so easy, I did not say anything to NIW, just told her that I had a theory. Well I have found Iraqi society to be similar to Cuban, and I would guess that hubby talked to the father first, and cleared, or at least told him his intentions before he told NIW that there might be a job.
I did not want to mention it to NIW unless she ask me, to not piss her off at me. but if I was hubby working in Cuba after the fall of the regime, and had the opportunity to bring my wife over to start a life, I would have cleared it with her father first. At a minimum to get his reaction, so I could make any decisions. My guess.
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