We have in the past visited Egypt, Turkey, Jordan, the Maldives, Dubai, Thailand, Italy, and Malta.
We live in separate countries, but we go on vacations together. 4 to 6 weeks per year, so far.
Crazy, right?
Well. Maybe not crazy.
Can you?
Talk about the love that wouldn't die, no matter how hard you tried to kill the fucking thing!
Anyway, as Constant Readers will know, I tried to bring her to America on a student visa in 2012. She was turned down. I offered to take her to live in Cyprus or any country of her choice, but she was extremely suspicious of the gypsy lifestyle. I offered to bring her to America on a fiance visa last year, but I was unsure about the future of the job I had and she didn't want to leave her mother, who had just been given early retirement and wouldn't be able to afford to live alone. (It tends to take between 9 months and a year to get a fiance visa.)
I have remained mostly faithful to her. She says she has been faithful to me, and I believe her -- I know she's on Skype most nights at 9:00pm her time.
We don't talk about that sort of thing much though. We both have a sort of "it is what it is" attitude about it, at this point. I'm 47, and she's 32 -- it's probably not too far off to say that 32 in provincial Russia is about the same as 47 in the Western world in terms of dating prospects for a woman.
If I'd stayed another year in America, she agreed to come on a fiance visa, but of course a new job in China has come up, which offers more salary and holiday time and general prospects. And it will be much easier for her to come there.
I'm writing this at the airport in Madrid, waiting for my flight to the Magic Kingdom. If my VPN works, my next entry will be from China. Onward and upward!
4 comments:
Good on yer - you'll do OK in China, especially on that money. I'm too old to get anything but a measly thirty-day tourist visa these days, but I had ten good years in Shaggy. These days I stay home and teach online. Bring the girlfriend over, those Chinese girls have got less arse on them than a planed surfboard.
Good luck with the new job and your lady. Looking forward to your first missive from China.
Looks like a good catch for a middle aged English teacher, plans for kids?
There is absolutely nothing wrong with the scenario you described. Nothing. In fact, sign me up.
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