🌞 Hot Beaches 🌞 October 11-31, 2024

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🌞 Hot Beaches 🌞 October 11-31, 2024

Talked to our daughter last night and hope to talk to our son and granddaughters tonight. Our daughter is looking at the requirements to sponsor someone for US citizenship. She asked if I had our wedding license (a copy) and I did so sent her a photo then she sent one of the questions that asks if you have consummated the marriage if sponsoring your spouse. I wrote back, "Well, at least twice." and she sent back a LOL emoji. There was a strike I thought was a sonic boom - it hit about a thirty minute drive through the mountains from here.  https://velez-bradshaw.mdwrite.net/studio-chup-anh-cuoi-chuyen-nghiep-tai-sai-gon  is a few ranges south of us and we have driven through the area in the past. A 101 year old man and his 3 year old great granddaughter were killed and five others were injured. They had relocated from the south. It is far away but nearer than it has been. Not leaving as we are at the end of the road, don't have anyone in our home, and the school near the back of our property is private and has not taken in displaced people so we should be fine. My plan is to stay OP and keep working away at the pounds. I was at 166.6 this morning and would like to see the downward trend continue so plan to NOT indulge again any time soon.

In faith, honesty, and love, I take you to be my wedded wife, to share with you God's plan for our lives together united in Christ. And with God's help, to strengthen and guide me, I will be a strong spiritual leader for us in our life, for better, for worse, in sickness, and in health, in joys, in sorrows, until death do we part. I love you and thank the Lord for the love that bound our hearts and lives together in the spiritual fellowship of marriage. I will love, honor, and cherish you always. I will love you in sickness as in health, in poverty as in wealth, in sorrow as in joy, and will be true to you by God's grace, trusting in him, so long as we both shall live. I promise to love you above all others and to value you in my life as a precious gift.

In addition to their groups, the Bryants supported various other charities, including Stand Up to Cancer and the Make-A-Wish Foundation. The couple appeared to be on the rocks again in December 2011, when after 10 years together, Vanessa filed for divorce in Orange County Superior Court. But after the filing, which cited "irreconcilable differences," rumors swirled for months that the couple wouldn't go through with it. In January 2013, the couple posted on social media to make their reconciliation official, the LA Times reported. Vanessa said on Instagram. After their reconciliation, Vanessa and the couple's daughters were a fixture in the audience at Kobe's games. Sitting courtside was one of the many perks the family had access to when Kobe was the highest-paid player in the NBA. The license plate on Vanessa's Mercedes-Benz said "ICE QN," according to the LA Times. In 2016, Kobe and Vanessa welcomed their third daughter, Bianka Bryant, shortly before the basketball star announced his retirement. Three years later, the couple welcomed their fourth daughter in 2019, Capri Kobe Bryant.

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