OT: Heading for a Canadian Christmas
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OT: Heading for a Canadian Christmas
Just wanted to wish you all a Happy Holiday Season.We are driving up this
Friday for almost two weeks with the folks. The year has just flown by. It
was just one short year ago that Dennis and I were waiting to hear from TSC
about our 2nd NOA, and felt like things were never going to happen fast
enough.
Bryan will be flying in from Edmonton, so it will be a very happy time for
all of us. He couldn't be with us last year due to the fact that he was on
notice for leaving for Afghanistan.
To those kind folk on this newsgroup who helped us along the INS path thus
far, I offer our sincere thanks. We couldn't have done it without you! Best
to you all for 2003.
We will be using our AP for the first time in Detroit, and I will post my
experience when we get back from the great white north!
Bonnie
Friday for almost two weeks with the folks. The year has just flown by. It
was just one short year ago that Dennis and I were waiting to hear from TSC
about our 2nd NOA, and felt like things were never going to happen fast
enough.
Bryan will be flying in from Edmonton, so it will be a very happy time for
all of us. He couldn't be with us last year due to the fact that he was on
notice for leaving for Afghanistan.
To those kind folk on this newsgroup who helped us along the INS path thus
far, I offer our sincere thanks. We couldn't have done it without you! Best
to you all for 2003.
We will be using our AP for the first time in Detroit, and I will post my
experience when we get back from the great white north!
Bonnie
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Re: Heading for a Canadian Christmas
Bonnie & Dennis;
I hope you have a great time, this Holiday Season in the Great White
North! Going home to visit for Christmas is always a great idea, if you ask
me. When you add to that a chance to see a little snow, I don't know what
more you could ask for. Wishing you and yours a quick and a safe journey
home, both ways :-)
--
David
"Dennis & Bonnie French" wrote in
message news:[email protected]...
> Just wanted to wish you all a Happy Holiday Season.We are driving up this
> Friday for almost two weeks with the folks. The year has just flown by. It
> was just one short year ago that Dennis and I were waiting to hear from
> TSC
> about our 2nd NOA, and felt like things were never going to happen fast
> enough.
> Bryan will be flying in from Edmonton, so it will be a very happy time for
> all of us. He couldn't be with us last year due to the fact that he was on
> notice for leaving for Afghanistan.
> To those kind folk on this newsgroup who helped us along the INS path thus
> far, I offer our sincere thanks. We couldn't have done it without you!
> Best
> to you all for 2003.
> We will be using our AP for the first time in Detroit, and I will post my
> experience when we get back from the great white north!
> Bonnie
>
I hope you have a great time, this Holiday Season in the Great White
North! Going home to visit for Christmas is always a great idea, if you ask
me. When you add to that a chance to see a little snow, I don't know what
more you could ask for. Wishing you and yours a quick and a safe journey
home, both ways :-)
--
David
"Dennis & Bonnie French" wrote in
message news:[email protected]...
> Just wanted to wish you all a Happy Holiday Season.We are driving up this
> Friday for almost two weeks with the folks. The year has just flown by. It
> was just one short year ago that Dennis and I were waiting to hear from
> TSC
> about our 2nd NOA, and felt like things were never going to happen fast
> enough.
> Bryan will be flying in from Edmonton, so it will be a very happy time for
> all of us. He couldn't be with us last year due to the fact that he was on
> notice for leaving for Afghanistan.
> To those kind folk on this newsgroup who helped us along the INS path thus
> far, I offer our sincere thanks. We couldn't have done it without you!
> Best
> to you all for 2003.
> We will be using our AP for the first time in Detroit, and I will post my
> experience when we get back from the great white north!
> Bonnie
>
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Re: Heading for a Canadian Christmas
I wish you a happy fun and safe trip.
My wife and I have nothing but terrific memories from your lovely country,
from the bridge immigration officer who greeted us with a full face smile to
the guy in a suit that stopped to give us directions.
We love so much your country that we are moving there whit in two years as
investor immigrants. And one of my life long dreams is to one day hold in my
hand one of those red passports with my picture and name on it.
Many of my friends already live in Quebec actually they are having a great
event in a week or so.
Best wishes and have a very merry Christmas.
"David" wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Bonnie & Dennis;
> I hope you have a great time, this Holiday Season in the Great White
> North! Going home to visit for Christmas is always a great idea, if you
ask
> me. When you add to that a chance to see a little snow, I don't know what
> more you could ask for. Wishing you and yours a quick and a safe journey
> home, both ways :-)
> --
> David
> "Dennis & Bonnie French" wrote in
> message news:[email protected]...
> > Just wanted to wish you all a Happy Holiday Season.We are driving up
this
> > Friday for almost two weeks with the folks. The year has just flown by.
It
> > was just one short year ago that Dennis and I were waiting to hear from
> > TSC
> > about our 2nd NOA, and felt like things were never going to happen fast
> > enough.
> > Bryan will be flying in from Edmonton, so it will be a very happy time
for
> > all of us. He couldn't be with us last year due to the fact that he was
on
> > notice for leaving for Afghanistan.
> > To those kind folk on this newsgroup who helped us along the INS path
thus
> > far, I offer our sincere thanks. We couldn't have done it without you!
> > Best
> > to you all for 2003.
> > We will be using our AP for the first time in Detroit, and I will post
my
> > experience when we get back from the great white north!
> > Bonnie
> >
> >
> >
My wife and I have nothing but terrific memories from your lovely country,
from the bridge immigration officer who greeted us with a full face smile to
the guy in a suit that stopped to give us directions.
We love so much your country that we are moving there whit in two years as
investor immigrants. And one of my life long dreams is to one day hold in my
hand one of those red passports with my picture and name on it.
Many of my friends already live in Quebec actually they are having a great
event in a week or so.
Best wishes and have a very merry Christmas.
"David" wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Bonnie & Dennis;
> I hope you have a great time, this Holiday Season in the Great White
> North! Going home to visit for Christmas is always a great idea, if you
ask
> me. When you add to that a chance to see a little snow, I don't know what
> more you could ask for. Wishing you and yours a quick and a safe journey
> home, both ways :-)
> --
> David
> "Dennis & Bonnie French" wrote in
> message news:[email protected]...
> > Just wanted to wish you all a Happy Holiday Season.We are driving up
this
> > Friday for almost two weeks with the folks. The year has just flown by.
It
> > was just one short year ago that Dennis and I were waiting to hear from
> > TSC
> > about our 2nd NOA, and felt like things were never going to happen fast
> > enough.
> > Bryan will be flying in from Edmonton, so it will be a very happy time
for
> > all of us. He couldn't be with us last year due to the fact that he was
on
> > notice for leaving for Afghanistan.
> > To those kind folk on this newsgroup who helped us along the INS path
thus
> > far, I offer our sincere thanks. We couldn't have done it without you!
> > Best
> > to you all for 2003.
> > We will be using our AP for the first time in Detroit, and I will post
my
> > experience when we get back from the great white north!
> > Bonnie
> >
> >
> >