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Introducing, Princess Fatiha of the Royal House of Morocco

My wife and I have been married a year this July 17th

Although her distant cousin the King couldn't attend it was still a right Royal occasion for close family.

Still waiting on the 'carte de sejour' from the prefecture of Rennes.

This should give her the right to live and work here.

Fatiha is an accountant and has 2 degrees as well as speaking 4 languages.

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My other half has none of the above.

 

But.

 

She runs the house, looks after the kids, ensures they have clean clothes and food, ensures I have food when I come home, moans and stops me spending all my money on tools or toys, and gives me unconditional love.

 

What more could a man possibly need.

 

A good dog! and a couple of rifles help!

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My other halfs a nurse to so must be a common trend..

Works the clinics in the "womans health" so basically gynaecology or however its spelt. Bless her works around 55-60 hrs a week and when shes not doing that she keeps a bottle of wine company whilst im tinkering.

Shes got a 20 soon to be 21 year old next month daughter.

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My wife is by profession an architect specialising in sustainable design. The largest project that she has done is the mountain bike centre for the Forestry Commission at Glentress at Peebles:

 

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She is very very good at what she does, and it's just a shame that there is no real money in architecture, no accommodation for family life (long hours, male dominated environment) and little demand in the UK for sustainable buildings.

 

So, instead of working full time in architecture, Kathryn helps me and has helped me extensively since the inception of my business. She off loads the sawmill, scrapes sawdust from the boards, loads the log splitter and just about everything else. She does all my books and even (very kindly) makes my pack lunch each day. I am very lucky and I know it. It will be our ten year anniversary on Monday, and frankly, things just keep getting better and better.

 

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Bren good thread :biggrin: . My lady of 23 yrs does my accounts and also sends out quotes and all invoices . When in need she turns up and operates the chipper and drags the brash . If she breaks a nail well I got to sort it lol . Mother of our two sons . Love her to bits . Although I really hate it after a hard days graft when I get home she's got the bloody mower out . :biggrin: Oh and I,m 42 and my lady has put up with some crap over the years . So thats over half my life Ive actually spent with J lol . :thumbup:

 

Mate, if thats her under your arm your one lucky dude :thumbup1:

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Introducing, Princess Fatiha of the Royal House of Morocco

My wife and I have been married a year this July 17th

Although her distant cousin the King couldn't attend it was still a right Royal occasion for close family.

Still waiting on the 'carte de sejour' from the prefecture of Rennes.

This should give her the right to live and work here.

Fatiha is an accountant and has 2 degrees as well as speaking 4 languages.

 

Mate if thats her under your arm your one lucky dude :thumbup1:

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