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Come visit my parents!!

My parents really miss seeing everyone.If you live close please make plans to come see them,after my father recovers from his surgery. He should be up for visitors by next week. Since he no longer drives, he cant just take a drive up to Hamilton to visit everyone. Please ask your parents if they would consider going for a 30 minute drive down the QEW. It would mean a lot to my parents. This August my mother turns 85. My father turned 85 last December.
We dont know how much longer they will be with us.
Please call them first @ 905 938 5749. They are out of there room for meal times. Heidehof is on Lake street and they have just openned a cafe in the lobby so you could eat there or go out for a meal. Thanks they will really appreciate it.

Call me if you want directions or have questions 905 988 5713

Comments

Loretto Woods said…
Thanks for posting this Dan. Mom and Dad do need to see some faces besides ours and the nursing home. Taking them to Hamilton is still possible but a lot more difficult than it was before. It would really lift their spirits to have visitors. If anyone can make it down you would make their day!
We'll make some arrangements. It's always nice to see your parents.
Dan Ford said…
Thanks Deb they will appreciate it very much
Kevin Ford said…
We will be there at Christmas!

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