Well, everyone, good news! Our Thai daugher-in-law arrived in the US on Sunday. She came over on a fiance visa, and they will have a civil ceremony on Valentine's Day at the courthouse (registry office for you Brits). Certainly won't have the panache of the Thai village wedding!
The first task has been to get her enrolled quickly in local English-as-a-Second-Language classes -- she understands and reads some English but is extremely shy about speaking it. Her Thai mother-in-law is helping with this, and supporting her in Thai for the time being. My step-son's Thai is adequate but not fluent, so it should be good for both of them.
Other than the Georgia winter weather, she doesn't seem too shell-shocked. They will be living about 120 miles from us, so I probably won't be seeing her more than once a month.
As to what would be helpful for the falang in-laws to provide, what would you suggest when she comes to visit Atlanta? Would simply getting out and about in the city be good -- shopping, parks, restaurants, etc.?
Shara









