
Today we sat down with Dr. Castellon to go over our lab work and finish the medical paperwork. He started out by telling Craig what fantastic shape he was in...then let me know that I am quite anemic. Great! Of course, for Craig that means its time to introduce fish into my vegetarian diet. But, not so fast, I am going to have to work on getting more iron and protein my way.
Craig's lab work wasn't the only highlight. His blood pressure was outstanding (by his standards) 120/84. We actually started to make comments about how his height didn't sound that tall in the metric system...he says this while talking to a doctor who is my height.
We also were able to convince a notary from across the hall of come over and generously notarize his signature for us. She took it the most seriously of any notary, which I appreciate considering the importance of notaries in this process.
So, I overnighted the materials to Jennifer. She will put them with our homestudy. Once we get the I171H back from the US Customs and Immigration Services office she will send all that paperwork to the Florida Secretary of State office in Miami for authentication. My birth certificate is already in Texas getting authenticated. We are just waiting for Craig's birth certificate to come back from NJ, so we can send it back to NJ again for authentication.
Just a small window into this process...

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