Hello and may the Lord bless you all!
My name is Alexandra Dragan. And yes, my last name sounds very...blasphemous. But I have an answer! My maiden name was Ross, I was born in Kentucky in the United States. I grew up attending Clifton Baptist Church with my family in Louisville. I married Mihai Dragan when I was eighteen years old. He was a Baptist convert from Romania and my father approved of him very much. He was an honest man who worked in construction all his life. Not long after we were married I became pregnant with our first child. Our son Christopher Mihai was born on December 14th, 2016. Unexpectedly but delightfully, I was pregnant again with another boy soon after Christopher was born. Elijah William was born on November 9th, 2017. I am so blessed to have two sons gifted to me by the Lord. 2018 was a busy year for my husband, our children and I. Mihai decided we would be moving back to Romania to help spread the word of God and be close to his family. I said my tearful goodbyes to my family and made the trip. In Romania I met my husband's extended family and showed them how dutiful and modest of a wife I was. I also learned I was pregnant once more. Although I was disappointed by her gender, our daughter Hope Paula was born March 27th, 2019. This means I currently do have an infant child to care for. However, the birth of our daughter was a bittersweet moment. Mihai was injured and died in an accident at work at the end of April, crushed by a dropped slab. I am currently a widow living off what I am given by my late husband's generous family. I desire to move back to the United States if possible. I am waiting to speak more in detail with my husband's final accounts and detailings with our lawyer. It is such a lengthy process since our international move was not long ago; so some things are here and some are there.However, I do not think as a woman, I should brazen this alone. I hope my husband's father or my own father will aid this process.
My favorite Bible verse is "With all lowliness and meekness, with longsuffering, forbearing one another in love." Ephesians 4:2 -KJV
It is a standard that I live by.
My name is Alexandra Dragan. And yes, my last name sounds very...blasphemous. But I have an answer! My maiden name was Ross, I was born in Kentucky in the United States. I grew up attending Clifton Baptist Church with my family in Louisville. I married Mihai Dragan when I was eighteen years old. He was a Baptist convert from Romania and my father approved of him very much. He was an honest man who worked in construction all his life. Not long after we were married I became pregnant with our first child. Our son Christopher Mihai was born on December 14th, 2016. Unexpectedly but delightfully, I was pregnant again with another boy soon after Christopher was born. Elijah William was born on November 9th, 2017. I am so blessed to have two sons gifted to me by the Lord. 2018 was a busy year for my husband, our children and I. Mihai decided we would be moving back to Romania to help spread the word of God and be close to his family. I said my tearful goodbyes to my family and made the trip. In Romania I met my husband's extended family and showed them how dutiful and modest of a wife I was. I also learned I was pregnant once more. Although I was disappointed by her gender, our daughter Hope Paula was born March 27th, 2019. This means I currently do have an infant child to care for. However, the birth of our daughter was a bittersweet moment. Mihai was injured and died in an accident at work at the end of April, crushed by a dropped slab. I am currently a widow living off what I am given by my late husband's generous family. I desire to move back to the United States if possible. I am waiting to speak more in detail with my husband's final accounts and detailings with our lawyer. It is such a lengthy process since our international move was not long ago; so some things are here and some are there.However, I do not think as a woman, I should brazen this alone. I hope my husband's father or my own father will aid this process.
My favorite Bible verse is "With all lowliness and meekness, with longsuffering, forbearing one another in love." Ephesians 4:2 -KJV
It is a standard that I live by.
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here. The difficulty in returning the USA is because part of my husband's assets and belongings are not yet sorted through. Some are still in the USA and some are here. I hope to soon have aid from my father, as he is thinking about making a very brief trip here to help me handle all this legal jargon and what not. Once that is settled, he will then help my children and I go home to the United States. I joined this forum so I may have a strong support system and religious guidance as I am now a meek and single woman raising three, little soldiers of
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