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Originally Posted by
Pentecali
If you're going to be American, you need to do as American's do and have it at the right time
Who said I want to be an American?
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Senior Member
Originally Posted by
A.J.
Who said I want to be an American?
You did. You said you are contemplating a relocation
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flower planter
Originally Posted by
tschau
I spent thanksgiving in the hospital, in Switzerland. At least they served turkey for lunch
Originally Posted by
A.J.
As a patient?
I wondered too Heidi, is everything ok?
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Administrator
Originally Posted by
krystian
I wondered too Heidi, is everything ok?
This person is a nurse, right? Makes sense to me.
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Frozen Chosen
Originally Posted by
Pentecali
You did. You said you are contemplating a relocation
Where did I say that?
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Senior Member
Originally Posted by
A.J.
Where did I say that?
When Alberta was in lock down. They was arresting a pastor etc.
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Frozen Chosen
Originally Posted by
Pentecali
When Alberta was in lock down. They was arresting a pastor etc.
Must have been a passing whimsical thought... I can't imagine leaving my kids and grandkids behind in this mess. These are our "guidelines" for the Christmas season.
Albertans are being asked to observe public health measures over the holidays around social gatherings, masking and personal practices. Indoor social gatherings will remain limited to 10 people. This applies to Albertans aged 18 and over, with no limits on those under 18. Additionally, there will be no limits on number of households and no distinction between vaccine and unvaccinated attendees. With these modest changes, Alberta's social gathering restrictions remain among the most stringent in Canada.
"We are closely monitoring developments around the Omicron variant and are taking immediate action to protect Albertans and slow the spread in our province. We strongly encourage Albertans to do their part to address the threat of Omicron by getting a booster dose, using rapid tests when appropriate and following Alberta's public health guidelines."
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Originally Posted by
A.J.
As a patient?
sorry, missed this post
Yes, I spend a week in the hospital for surgery. In Sept I had a diverticulitis with a small perforation and a abszess that did not heal, so they cut 12 inches of my colon out.
That is the reason I am still in Switzerland. I hope to go back to Albania at the end of the year.
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Senior Member
Originally Posted by
tschau
sorry, missed this post
Yes, I spend a week in the hospital for surgery. In Sept I had a diverticulitis with a small perforation and a abszess that did not heal, so they cut 12 inches of my colon out.
That is the reason I am still in Switzerland. I hope to go back to Albania at the end of the year.
Trust the surgery went well...have you fully recovered
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Senior Member
Originally Posted by
fuego
This person is a
nurse, right? Makes sense to me.
HI Fuego,
I have retired as nurse 3 years ago and now I am a missionary n Albania.
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