Hard at Work
Marisol is taking the second part of Freshmen English this semester. It involves much reading and writing summaries of "The Chronicles of Narnia." Right now the class is finishing up The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe before they split up into groups and read one more of the books in the series. Then they will prepare a presentation for the rest of the class. In this way all the students receive an introduction to the rest of the books that their group did not read.
I am very proud of Marisol for her hard work. She works very hard during the day as a mother and housewife and spends her nights reading and completing assignments. Please pray for her.
Two days ago she received a letter from Citizenship and Immigration Services, formerly INS. They have scheduled her for her citizenship interview, English test, and U.S. history test on Wednesday, April 9, 2008, at 10:30 am. This is an exciting, and nervous, time for her as she studies her civics questions. I tease her that she will know more than I do about U.S. history by the time she takes this test. Please pray for her preparation and for God's will.
We had read in The New York Times that due to an unusually high amount of applications last year the processing time was at least 18 months. Since we applied in June, that means the time will be 10 months. Praise the Lord for his expediting matters without an additional fee!!!!!
I am very proud of Marisol for her hard work. She works very hard during the day as a mother and housewife and spends her nights reading and completing assignments. Please pray for her.
Two days ago she received a letter from Citizenship and Immigration Services, formerly INS. They have scheduled her for her citizenship interview, English test, and U.S. history test on Wednesday, April 9, 2008, at 10:30 am. This is an exciting, and nervous, time for her as she studies her civics questions. I tease her that she will know more than I do about U.S. history by the time she takes this test. Please pray for her preparation and for God's will.
We had read in The New York Times that due to an unusually high amount of applications last year the processing time was at least 18 months. Since we applied in June, that means the time will be 10 months. Praise the Lord for his expediting matters without an additional fee!!!!!
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