Thanksgiving was celebrated with my daughter Nadia and family in Texas. My grandchildren E.V. and August are dual citizens allowing them to celebrate Canadian Thanksgiving with their Canadian Grandmother and the American Thanksgiving with their American relatives. They get to enjoy turkey dinners in October and November each year. Lucky kids.
My daughter arranged for Gary and I to visit the kid's school this year which was a delight. I got to read a Thanksgiving story to my grandson August's class. For E.V.'s classroom visit I left her a book about Thanksgiving to share with her friends and teacher. E.V. had a basketball practice after school and we were allowed to watch.
Here are a few pictures taken highlighting the event.
I love these munchkins with all my heart. Thanksgiving dinner was celebrated with the family and a few friends at a restaurant. Can't wait until the next trip to see them. The trips themselves are getting to be a challenge due to my mobility issues and the pain caused during the travel but well worth the sacrifice once I get there. My daughter Nadia and her husband Matt are doing a wonderful job in raising these two.
Tuesday, October 17, 2017
Wednesday, May 17, 2017
Grandma visit to Texas
I got to see my munchkin grandchildren E.V. and August for Easter/Birthday and Fiesta celebrations in San Antonio Texas recently. Being able to visit my daughter and son-in-law is a bonus too. I can't express how much pleasure these visits give me. I would not give them up for the world.
Unfortunately, I had to fly using United and Air Canada. Both airlines have experienced well-deserved poor reviews of late. After many hours spent on the phone making sure my seat assignments and ability issues were addressed I was good to go. Both going and returning and connecting flights went without a hitch. My only problems occur and always do is having to fly out of Toronto, Pearson Airport which has yet to get their act together when dealing with mobility challenged passengers. Hopefully, this will be corrected in my lifetime.
Here is a picture of me with my adorable grandchildren. They make up for all the obstacles I must deal with when traveling.
Unfortunately, I had to fly using United and Air Canada. Both airlines have experienced well-deserved poor reviews of late. After many hours spent on the phone making sure my seat assignments and ability issues were addressed I was good to go. Both going and returning and connecting flights went without a hitch. My only problems occur and always do is having to fly out of Toronto, Pearson Airport which has yet to get their act together when dealing with mobility challenged passengers. Hopefully, this will be corrected in my lifetime.
Here is a picture of me with my adorable grandchildren. They make up for all the obstacles I must deal with when traveling.
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