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Please forgive my absence

My inlaws have been here since March 8th and I've been spending time with them. I'll get back on it though, I promise.

In the meanwhile, I just wanted to let you guys know that we're moving back to Houston. We just don't know the exact date yet but it should be in April. Now, we're a little sad about leaving the Philippines. Just a little. It's not enough to keep us here though. It's been a fun ride!

I'll post more later.

Comments

Anonymous said…
So glad your family is visiting you!!!!

But I'm so excited you guys will be back soon!!! :)

Can't wait to visit our favorite place.

Ayana
Anonymous said…
It was soo good to talk to the both of you.

I'm glad your in laws were able to visit you guys.
Anonymous said…
I was wondering why there wasn't an update sooner. Glad your family arrived safely and that you all are having a good time.

Did you all even suggest to Dwayne's employer about Tally? I already know the answer. :-) I will keep dreaming that you all will one day come back to stay while we are here. Until then, I will accept a nice visit when you all return to the U.S.A.

Tell your family we said hello.

Red
Unknown said…
Say hello to Dwayne's parents from us.

You have no idea how happy the Sustache family is to hear this news. yippee! I can't wait for Caleb and Brayden to have a playdate together.
CreoleInDC said…
Well...I hope this move is everything you guys wish it to be and that you are UBER happy!
*Tanyetta* said…
Wishing you and your family a safe trip home!

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