Gender:
FemaleLocation:
KansasOccupation:
House wife, Mother, Local LoonAge:
35Member Since:
July 15, 2006Answers:
3333Last Update:
March 11, 2013Visitors:
123589Favorite Columnists
karenR
DangerNerd
Razhie
isis
theymos
Alin75
hitler_the_goat
ChevyIINova
MikeCFT
Elcee
AKSherma
more...
about
I'm a mother of 2 boys who are 13 months apart. Talk about a handful. I'm a wife to the best husband I could have ever dreamed of.I'm one of the very blessed.
I have Bipolar 1 Disorder. I hate taking all these medications and always going to doctors appointments, but life is too short to let mental illness get the better of me.
Often times life is a challenge, and nobody knows that better than me. I wake up wondering if this is going to be a day my illness overpowers my meds, and either sends me flying like a bat out of hell, or leaves me laying on the couch like a wet dish rag.
Thank all that is good in the world that I have an excellent support system at home.
I'm one of the lucky ones.
I'm honest, and that can either be a perk or s flaw. Depends on how you choose to look at it.
I like to see it as a perk, because it's better to hear the truth than to be told candy coated bullshit.
advice
We are planning on getting our Marriage license in Iowa and it's good for 6 mos and I was wondering if we can still have the Ceremony in Michigan where our family is. I know a judge there and I would like to perform it in MI at a family members house and that way our whole family doesn't have to fly to Iowa...can I do this? Thank you.
I was always under the impression that you have to be licensed in the state you are marrying in.
Best way to get the answer you seek is to call the courthouse.
You'll want to call the Clerk of the District Court's office, which is where you'd usually go to get the license printed up. They'll know for sure, because this is definitely something you want certain answers on. You sure don't want to have the ceremony only to discover you weren't legally married.
31/f
(Rating: 5) haha sure thing. Thanks