Annika, GD#2, has just started her training to become a primary care paramedic. At the ripe old age of 19 she is already a qualified EMT (emergency medical technician). We are very proud grandparents!!
This bunny has been a frequent visitor to our back yard. He is still small enough to squeeze under one part of the fence, but not for much longer I wouldn't think!!We had a delicious meal out for our birthdays. First time in a restaurant since February. There were plexiglass dividers between the booths and all staff wore gloves and masks. We went in the afternoon rather than the evening so there would be fewer people.
It was the first time we were out in an eating establishment as well this week. I was very impressed with how they were following the health rules.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to your Granddaughter. She has picked a very demanding field.
Cute bunny.
God bless.
Thank you, she is very driven!
DeleteYou must be very proud of Annika. Good luck to her for the future.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sue!
DeleteCongratulations to your granddaughter, I agree with Jackie - she's chosen a challenging job, but one that we need very much in this world.
ReplyDeleteTake care and stay well.
She's had a taste getting her EMT and it hasn't put her off!
DeleteCongratulations to your Grandaughter, she has done so well. So nice to get out for a meal, which looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteYes, we are very proud of her, and the meal was very delicious!!
DeleteKudos to your granddaughter for helping out in these uncertain times. Working in medical field during a pandemic is something to be proud of! Glad to see that you got out. We haven't ventured out yet. Lots of take-out, though.
ReplyDeleteI'm back to blogging. It's nice to catch up!
You have every right to be proud of your GD. I've always had the utmost respect for paramedics and personally rate them as the top emergency service simply because they're first on the scene and have to deal with whatever they're met with, more often than not giving people a better chance of survival when they do eventually get to hospital.
ReplyDeleteGlad you've been able to get out. It's all very strange isn't it. The new normal in the UK seems to be following some pretty bonkers rules at times! xx
You have a beautiful and caring granddaughter, no wonder you are proud of her x
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