Borisbbadd
Well-Known Member
Today it became official, my wife took the oath, and became an american citizen.
The ceremony was cool. Some kids brought in the flag, said the Pledge of Allegiance, and sang the Star Spangled Banner.
A short speech from the presiding judge.
A group of sixth grade kids sang a couple songs, followed by a real elegant speech about Abraham Lincoln and America, by the 14 year old son of Romanian Imagrants.
Then a group of 5 and 6 year olds sang a couple patriotic songs, and then kept time with It's a Grand old flag, using triangles, wood blocks, drums, bells, and such. They had a ball doing that, and a couple of them hammed it up pretty good.
After that they had a few words from some of the people who were sworn in, some of them were quite emotional. My wife was glad she wasn't one of them as she was pretty emotional also.
Another short speech from the judge (he said there were 189 people from 56 countries there) and some official documents handed out, then a nice little ending.
Alot of friends and family were there to see it, and that was pretty cool.
So anyway, she is now an official American.
It's been a big day around here, and I just wanted to share it with all of you.
Randy
The ceremony was cool. Some kids brought in the flag, said the Pledge of Allegiance, and sang the Star Spangled Banner.
A short speech from the presiding judge.
A group of sixth grade kids sang a couple songs, followed by a real elegant speech about Abraham Lincoln and America, by the 14 year old son of Romanian Imagrants.
Then a group of 5 and 6 year olds sang a couple patriotic songs, and then kept time with It's a Grand old flag, using triangles, wood blocks, drums, bells, and such. They had a ball doing that, and a couple of them hammed it up pretty good.
After that they had a few words from some of the people who were sworn in, some of them were quite emotional. My wife was glad she wasn't one of them as she was pretty emotional also.
Another short speech from the judge (he said there were 189 people from 56 countries there) and some official documents handed out, then a nice little ending.
Alot of friends and family were there to see it, and that was pretty cool.
So anyway, she is now an official American.
It's been a big day around here, and I just wanted to share it with all of you.
Randy