We didn t even ring the doorbell! Fernandina grandparents finally see grandaughter after COVID delay
The Bonner family is overjoyed. After seven months dealing with Covid lockdowns and waiting for vaccinations, they finally got to see Baby Faith Author: Jeannie Blaylock Updated: 11:06 AM EDT June 10, 2021
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Daddy serves our country in the United States Marines. He and his wife were so excited about their first baby.
But his parents, the grandparents-to-be, couldn t come to the birth because of the Covid lockdown.
Finally, seven months later, the Bonners had their Pfizer vaccines and they drove straight to see their first grandchild. We drove from Fernandina up to Warner Robins, about four hours, we went straight to their house, I don t even think we rang the doorbell, Lisa Bonner says.
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This is the moment three old friends were reunited after more than 20 years in a touching birthday surprise. Mike Davis met John Mitchell in 1994 while the two were serving in the United States Marines in Oahu, Hawaii. At the same time, the two also befriended Hideki Kealoha who was studying psychology for veterans with PTSD on the island. In 1998, all three men returned home meaning they were separated, so Davis's children decided to reunite all three for his birthday for the first time in more than 20 years. Davis can hardly believe it when he hugs his two old buddies who were in on the surprise.