Barstids. Obviously a mistake bringing him up for a game and letting the world see him, but good for him. He deserves to be on a roster somewhere.
Exactly my thoughts.
Barstids. Obviously a mistake bringing him up for a game and letting the world see him, but good for him. He deserves to be on a roster somewhere.
He is on a team...He deserves to be on a roster somewhere.
Yep, especially in my little corner. We live right across the Canadian border in Northwestern part of Maine - the towns in Northern New Brunswick are predominantly French speaking. I grew up in the small city of Edmundston, New Brunswick. Went to all French schools through college. Met my husband and immigrated over a bridge 2 minutes to the west - literally. I stand on my front porch and can see my sisters house in Canada.There is a french influence in Maine?
There is a french influence in Maine?
I'd like to believe it's not just lip service and bodes well for his next deal.
I'd like to believe it's not just lip service and bodes well for his next deal.
In spite of Canada's covid shutdown, could you walk over and say hi to your sister?Yep, especially in my little corner. We live right across the Canadian border in Northwestern part of Maine - the towns in Northern New Brunswick are predominantly French speaking. I grew up in the small city of Edmundston, New Brunswick. Went to all French schools through college. Met my husband and immigrated over a bridge 2 minutes to the west - literally. I stand on my front porch and can see my sisters house in Canada.
Just saw how far back my original post was so this is looking kinda outta place. Sorry for replying so late. Gotta love working/holidays/family! Carry on!
In a pre covid world, I was there at least once a week, sometimes more. I'm a dual citizen however, living here, the Canadian Gov't requires that all US visitors be fully vaccinated PLUS have a negative covid test done within 72 hours of showing up at the border - and I have to pay for that Covid test outta my pocket to the tune of 188 bucks per test (PCR Test) not the rapid test. We did cross back in October and I got to see my Mom, sisters, and some nephews (who I hadn't seen in a year) however, I was unable to see my Dad who was on lockdown - he's in a home (with Alzheimers) and they weren't allowing any of the residents out or any visitation from family.In spite of Canada's covid shutdown, could you walk over and say hi to your sister?
Cheers, BostonTim
Yeah I haven't been home since 2019 and my mom is now 91 so I am hoping to get there.In a pre covid world, I was there at least once a week, sometimes more. I'm a dual citizen however, living here, the Canadian Gov't requires that all US visitors be fully vaccinated PLUS have a negative covid test done within 72 hours of showing up at the border - and I have to pay for that Covid test outta my pocket to the tune of 188 bucks per test (PCR Test) not the rapid test. We did cross back in October and I got to see my Mom, sisters, and some nephews (who I hadn't seen in a year) however, I was unable to see my Dad who was on lockdown - he's in a home (with Alzheimers) and they weren't allowing any of the residents out or any visitation from family.
Good News: Starting Nov. 30th, fully vaccinated Canadians coming into the US for less that 72 hour trips need only their passport and proof of vaccination so my usual HUGE Christmas dinner will once again be the event of the season with all my sisters, their families and most importantly my parents
That's gotta be tough. My dad passed away on 1.8.20, 1 day before his 78th birthday after a horrible 10 year battle with Alzheimer's. Ripped our family up. We felt blessed and relief when he passed, but I cannot imagine having to deal with it during this time with Covid and the restrictions. Hang in there.In a pre covid world, I was there at least once a week, sometimes more. I'm a dual citizen however, living here, the Canadian Gov't requires that all US visitors be fully vaccinated PLUS have a negative covid test done within 72 hours of showing up at the border - and I have to pay for that Covid test outta my pocket to the tune of 188 bucks per test (PCR Test) not the rapid test. We did cross back in October and I got to see my Mom, sisters, and some nephews (who I hadn't seen in a year) however, I was unable to see my Dad who was on lockdown - he's in a home (with Alzheimers) and they weren't allowing any of the residents out or any visitation from family.
Good News: Starting Nov. 30th, fully vaccinated Canadians coming into the US for less that 72 hour trips need only their passport and proof of vaccination so my usual HUGE Christmas dinner will once again be the event of the season with all my sisters, their families and most importantly my parents
Laughed way too hard at thes one!