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Our Visit with Loretta and Rick Huza



Loretta and Rick were in St. Catharines this past weekend as Rick had a business meeting. I am attaching a couple of pictures taken as they were leaving.

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Dan Ford said…
Good luck on the Job Rick. Loretto can you let our parents stay long enough to take their coats off. What was it, in the house ,take the picture then back out to the car?
Loretto Woods said…
Thats about right Dan. I am a very busy woman you know!! Actually we had a good visit. Loretta spent the afternoon entertaining them while I was out replacing my drivers license and bank cards from my wallet that was stolen that day while we were out for lunch. I also lost about $250 in cash and they charged nearly $2000 on my credit cards within about 2 hours. My wallet was found in the garbage at ToysRus around the corner from the restaurant with the credit cards and cash missing.
Paul B blogger said…
Whoa that's terrible about your wallet Loretto. They say what comes around goes around and I think it's true. Usually if I say something nasty about someone, something worse comes back to me. Think of how crappy that theif's life is going to be when everything that happened to you (that they did) comes back to haunt them. I shiver.

oh well, I'm glad you have the means to replace what you need. Thanks for being great cousins to the Huza gang!
Paul
Loretto Woods said…
I am sure lucky that the credit card charges are covered. I don't have the means to cover that. The 250 hurt though. I'm just glad that I got all my ID back. I had already replaced my license but nothing else. I had to replace all my credit cards. That is a pain. Just don't let this happen to any of you. It is a huge pain.

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