Good news and Bad news.
Ok, well, we've come to a conclusion. We cannot stand being apart. Our qq log is a little over 500 pages long, it was only 200 pages long when I returned from Handan on this recent trip.
My mom is annoyed that her mom is calling me her son. I told her she would have to get over it, because I have not found a title for son-in-law, which I kind of like that fact.
Her grandma is the best-est of buddies with the little charmer I originally went over there for. She wishes her granddaughter would listen to the fortune teller and wait until she is in her 50s to marry. However, the fortune teller has apparently decreed grandma and the aforementioned "charmer" as being "elegant" people. I got a bad vibe from grandma the first time I met her, I've since found out her grandmother is as bad as my grandmother (paternal) who pretty spent much of her adult life at the bar and when grandpa was driving OTR for the lumber companies, she was spending his paycheck, well, guess where. Plus there's the fact that one of my aunt's is only my aunt b/c dearest grandmother gave birth to her. b/c she is not grandpa's kid. She doesn't like that fact that us nephews and nieces know this, or that ever her own daughter knows.
The bad news, we've had all this happiness and blissful chatting the last few weeks and this morning, mama got served the notice that their block, businesses and residential are on the demolition block in the next few months. I'm thinking to myself, this is late 70s-mid 80s era construction, not typical Maoist and definitely not pre-revolution. Not a ghetto, definitely not an ugly neighborhood by Chinese city standards. It's just, well, rather plain and gray. So, WTF! I'm thinking, wow, that violates alot of eviction laws in most countries, but I know I also do not have a remote grasp on the theories of imminent domain in China. They know they will receive some compensation, but they do not know how much or when, only that they are being told to move out before the end of August.
So the good news is well, if you didn't guess, by now. Yes, we are gonna go for it. Have to do all those lovely formalities and redtape and other crap, then start on the next load of redtape and crap (her visa). I have to check on licensing requirements for her. Turns out she meets certification requirements for cupping and acupuncture in China. Which if I remember correctly, in Michigan she meets requirements for licensing, b/c most of our acupuncture and cupping practitioners (12/15 registered) came from China with no stop in Frisco, or Columbus, GA at the schools there. I'll find out, have shot an email out to the lawyer, yes this vet is using a lawyer. Accountant, not lawyer, it's called professional courtesy and respect. And I do not trust government people even thought they owe me their job.
I will keep you posted, for now, it's what I can do here and then I'm off to be with her on August 26, for a month! WooHoo!
Lloyd