Friday, June 27, 2008

Trip to Immigration

Yesterday was a big day for JoAnn. She had to go down to Immigration and get her fringerprints and picture taken for her I-card. For those of you not in the Philippines that may not mean much to you, but to us that is a big deal. JoAnn is no longer just a tourist. This means we don't have to get an extension on her visa for two years instead of every two months. Very exciting!
The trip to Immigration is really only a few miles but it takes a long time since it is located in Intramuros right in the heart of the city. We opted to drive and the traffic was exactly what we expected...terrible. I couldn't resist taking a picture.
Once we got there Daniel and I were amazed that it only took us 40 minutes to do everything. Usually things are just not very organized, but other than having to walk back and forth between two buildings that were about 2 blocks apart they were extremely organized. It was shocking to say the least. My favorite part had to be the sign that read "Derogatory Check." Neither of us could figure out what in the world that line could be for. I wish I could have taken a picture of it. On our way home we stopped for lunch at Fazoli's and I think I found her new favorite food, spaghetti. It is the only thing that I haven't had to fight with her to get her to eat lately.

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