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Marriage ListSubmitted by Miskito Alan on 8 February, 2006 - 04:53.
This list is comprised of "NicaLiving" members who are married and where one or both spouses are Nicaraguan. Reply with marriage details and I will add to this "book" and your comment may be deleted according to allowable space. Marriage List Blue Moskitu - Ella - el de Puerto Cabezas Cathy Moore - Muriel - ella de Puerto Cabezas (12/09/78) fyl - Ana de Esteli (11/25/05). John - Maria Hilda Rodriguez Castillo de Esteli (03/13/94. John Wayne - (Deletion) Jose721 - Maura de Esteli (09/96) jst - Karla de Nandiame (11/21/2002) Miskito Alan - Marisol Coleman de "Rio Coco" (02/05/05). nicajeep - nicajeepchick - both de Managua. Nicamatt - Mayra de Acoyapa, Chontales. NicaNix - Wife - Both de So Long in Nicaragua. nicaus - Leslie from Tonola (12/19/87). nicoya - Wife el de Esteli - ella de MGA - looks Esteliano. padredealyson - Martha de Boaco. scaballero - Marcos de Esteli (03/13/89). Shewolf - Errol de Corn Island. syzygian2 - Violeta de Masaya (08/12/78) timcat - Oriana from Leon. Tony Shaw - Glenda from South Florida, Nicaragua. Tugboat Tom - Alejandra de MGA (03/05/06). Vernon - Vilma de Diriamba (07/17/04). Webtrainer - Miranda from Managua (?). |
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Almost married...
I'm marrying my Nicaraguan fiance, Roney, in Jinotepe on December 7 of this year - does that count?
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"Life is what happens while we're busy making other plans." - Pablo Neruda
I'm Gringa, with a Nica Hubby - Melvin Estrada
Hola y'all. Put me on your list. We married in Oct. 2006 in Managua. My baby is from Chinandega, and right now we live in DC - but reallly want to come back. Those darned student loans are stopping us right now (gotta pay them back!)
Marriage List
My familia. Phillip, Eric , Daniele y Alex
Baratta. Enzo Baratta(husband) Adding to marriage list: Ana lizette de nicaragua y Enzo Baratta de Pisa. Italia. Married in 1983. Next year las bodas de plata.
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List updated Sept 01, 2006.
Miskito Alan ®
Dear MA,
please add me & my husband Muriel to your list, pretty please??:-) We were married 12/09/1978 - thanks!
1st Deletion
Miskito Alan ®
"John Wayne" has requested that his Nicaraguan wife be deleted.
Legal proceedings are being processed in Puerto Cabezas.
D-I-V-O-R-C-E
Miskito Alan ®
Legally...............
nombre mi esposa...........
For what its worth, the name of my lovely bride is Alejandra. We were married on march 5th in Managua.
Fun Addition
Miskito Alan ®
I think that the listed members on the Marriage List should enter comments with the
"Year of Marriage" or the complete date of the actual wedding day.
I should have thought about this originally; but, I did not think about it at the time.
Also, if any member is not listed who qualifies and wants to be added to the list;
please, advise via a comment.
I will post all additions to the actual Marriage List.
marriage
jst married to karla from nandiame nov 21 2002 in managua
Married 12/19/87
In Tonala
Married Aug 12, 1978
to Violeta from Masaya
Married 03/13/1989
Married 03/13/1989 in California, and one day renuing our vow's in Nicaragua...
marriage
I guess you leave out any other form of committed relationships out. How American.
Yes: I Did! - Marriage is Listed - Relationships Not Listed
♠ Miskito Alan:
Please read the first line for my description of my "book page" which is as follows:
This list is comprised of "NicaLiving" members who are married and where one or both spouses are Nicaraguan.
First of all; at least one of spouses must be Nicaraguan. Secondly, the man and the woman must be married by law in some country of "Planet Earth".
I follow the laws of Nicaragua. I will never post a "Shacking-Up" listing of men and women who are "shacking-up" with a person from Nicaragua.
I will never post a commited "Lesbian List" of two women who are "shacking-up" together. I don't care if one or both women are from Nicaragua.
I will never post a commited "Gay Men" list who are "shacking-up" together. I don't care if one or both men are from Nicaragua.
I will never post a commited "Bi-Sexual" list who are are "shacking-up" together. I don't care if one or both or more whatevers are from Nicaragua.
Laws in Nicaragua do not recognize "other commited relationships"; but, the laws only recognize a man and a woman married by law. I will stand by all laws of Nicaragua.
I wrote my book page.
If anyone does not like mine - Write your own!
Everybody - Don't forget - Marriage is commitment.
"Shacking-Up" is only "Shacking-Up".
Nica wife
Maura, from Esteli, married there in Sept, 1996. Brought up 3 children here (legally) one works for local PD, one in University, oldest has been here two years after waiting for visa for 9 years, is presently serving in US Army.
Ok until the last comment
I am ok with what your page is. Fine. But, I strongly disagree with "Marriage is a commitment. Shacking-Up is only Shacking Up." I disagree for two reasons.
First, marriage is a legal contract. If I elect to have a legal contract for something, that's my business. I can have a legal contract to rent a house or I can agree with the other party and get on with it. Either is a commitment--one involves at least one third party.
My relationship is with Ana. The reason we got married was not for us--it was for others. Other people take "us" more seriously because we did what lots of people do to publicize our commitment.
Second, as you state, the laws of Nicaragua don't recognize other committed relationships. Well, once again, that's a third party issue. Committed is committed. Saying "it doesn't count" because a government doesn't have it on their list is fine for "your list" but when someone doesn't have the option of fitting into an arbitrary law it doesn't mean you can just discount that relationship.
So, if there are "other" committed relationships involving one Nicaraguan that would like to be listed, let me know. I will happily add a page for those who don't need government help to define committed.
"fyl" - You & I Agree:
You say: "Other people take us more seriously because we did what lots of people do to publicize our commitment".
I agree: All of us that are married do that to publicize to our respective communities that we are committed to a relationship. I think that from the woman's viewpoint that the husband is also publicizing to the community that he is no longer in the market for girlfriend's and vice-versa.
Also, young Nicaraguan ladies present themselves to their society on their 15th birthday to publicize that they are becoming of age and leaving childhood.
As your "renting a house" example; I would prefer to have the legal document as I would also prefer to have the legal document in a marriage agreement or any other agreement, if possible. If the legal document is filed; the world can take a look at the document. All involved parties would (or should) consider a legal document to have greater weight than an oral agreement.
Legal documents are definitely stronger than simple oral agreements. We will have governments and legal documents to deal with anywhere we go on this planet with the exception of "Somalia" and I'm not going there and that is one of the facts of life.
I never said in my reply that "committed relationships don't count". I said that I would not post about committed relationships other that marriage relationships which, I believe, is my perogative.
The one thing that I do believe is that you and Ana love each other and have found the "perfect soulmate" for the each of you. Marriage is not just publicizing to the community.
Aparte: I have a friend who is a judge in Sugarland, Texas, and I plan to ask him for a legal ruling. :-)
M.A well said!!
M.A I am in total agreement with you!! Marriage is commitment period. There are some people who don't want to commit and don't want to admit to themselves or others that they do not want to commit so they justify it by explaining it that they are in a commited relationship even if they don't have it in paper. That the paper is just for society.....blah, blah, blah. It is b.s.
i will make a ruling,
but it will take much FDC, er uhh, i mean deliberation.
More "FDC"
♥ Miskito Alan:
"JJ" - You will need an extra case of "FDC" to handle the
"Cheney Shooting of Texas' Top Republican" case.
i'm still waiting......
where's the FDC? jj ®
That's just usano
We're Americans down here too--Central Americans. Usanos are you folks up there.
But, I agree. Other than the name change game that is going on (and Ana, for example, denies there is any name change involved in our marriage), we should be accepting whatever relationship exists.
Note that if I had married in the US, I would not have expected any name changes. Well, unless we were having kids and felt different last names were an issue. In that case, I suggested (to various girlfriends) that we should pick a new last name that didn't "belong" to either of us.
Competition
In light of the resent postings I would like to possibly make things fun again and have some good spirited fun. Looking at “John’s” posting of his wife’s full name I would like to submit my wife’s fill legal name as stated on her Nicaraguan passport for the longest on the site. Her passport reads:
Leslie Asuzana Lopez-Lopez De Scholtes-Scholtes, 41 letters in total. How she got the “De Scholtes-Scholtes” is as long of a story as the name looks.
Clarification?
So is she Castillo de castillo de Reep?
I capitulate
You have us by 2, you are the man!!! And I thought I had something going.
wife
nicajeep and nicajeepchick are BOTH from MGA!!!!!!!!
Nicoya's woman's from
Nicoya's woman's from Managua but looks Esteliana...
Nicamatt & Mayra
"Nicamatt"-and my better Nica half, Mayra, from Acoyapa, Chontales
John?
John Who? Alan did you see anything about a guy named John? I thought I did but now its gone.
My Agreement with "NL"
♥ Miskito Alan:
My agreement with "NL" calls for me to write intelligent and also stupid comments.
My agreement does not call for me to "edit" any work.
I don't understand how you can possibly ask me to write many creative intelligent comments and creative stupid comments and also ask me to do all of this editing thing too. I need all my hours in the day trying to be stupid and intelligent and sometimes ignorant too.
I will edit this name from "wife" to "Maria" for you.
I will also have to promote (demote) you back to your previous title on "NL" as "Trouble Maker John" aka "TM John".
BTW/ "Reep" is not a Nicaraguan name. Where did "Maria" get that name?
Thank you for your support. :-)
Don't worry. M.A will do it
Don't worry. M.A will do it for $50/h Cordobas...he lives in Nic. remember?
When was the last time MA paid ANYBODY US$50/h?
BTW, I know a cheap mechanic that charges Can$65/h and will only rip you off SOMETIMES.
Onlee sone - tines chu know, he's good guy.
C$50
♥ Miskito Alan:
When I started working at a "filling station" in high school; I worked for U$.35 (thirty-five centavos USA-American-dollar) and I had dating money and I always had money in the bank. Yes, "gasoline dispensing stations" were called "filling stations" because people "filled their tanks" for U$4 and now nobody "fills their tanks" because that sum is now U$60. After the name of "filling stations" came "service stations" where they sold gas and serviced your car. I guess they could still be called "service stations" because that serve you all that food, ice cream, and beer until you blow-up and just sell the gasoline to get you in the door. Now if you want car serviced, its just like choosing a doctor for what ails you. Go to a specialist. Need a brake job, need a muffler, need tires, need oil changed, need car washed, - Go to a specialist because the "service stations" are only serving the customer's appetite.
The 50 C$/hour (U$3) does not sound too bad. Thats more than I get paid on "NL" and here I work 12 hours/day and I even have to eat at my desk in front of the computer in order to keep "Pete" and "John" under control.