Murf! I was getting worried about you, but I'm glad that you're alright. I'm also happy to hear that you both enjoyed the trip, and I hope that your medical appointments have been going well.
I was going to wait another week and if we didn't hear from you I would have reached out to your husband. I assumed that you were fine, but maybe you had lost your phone and were locked out of the forum.
Both you and Andy have such deep family histories, and it's absolutely fascinating to me.
Murf - It sounds like you visited some great historical attractions while you were there, and the way that you write about your experiences paints a picture in our minds that makes us feel like we were there with you.
It's nice to know that everybody there was so welcoming to you both, and I'm glad to hear that your daughter had a good time. I think it's awesome that you got to show her the places where you grew up, and maybe one day she can bring her kids there to show them her roots. By the way, have you or any of your kids ever gone on a similar trip to your husband's hometown?
You mentioned running into people you knew from your earliest days in school, I know that you haven't been in constant contact with them over the years, but it's still pretty impressive that you have known them for that long. Aside from my family, I can't even imagine knowing somebody for that long, I still know a few people from high school but that's it. I have often wondered about the friends I had when I was younger, where they are, and how their lives turned out? Oh well, I'm sure that I'll run into some of them when I'm in Hell.
Andy - it's absolutely amazing that the records of your family history can be traced that far. I didn't know that you could have a marriage annulled for that reason in those days, I guess you learn something new everyday.
I agree with Murf, you should definitely make a trip up there eventually. Though I have to give you a little warning ... I haven't been to Montreal specifically, I might have passed through there but I'm not sure, but I have been to Gatineau Quebec, and I can tell you from personal experience that the locals there are all ASSH*LES towards anybody that visits and doesn't speak French. They will literally treat you like you have the plague if you don't speak their crappy language, I remember how rude they were to my mother, and they were just cold to us kids. Of course, keep in mind that the last time I was there was in 1990, and I'd like to think that they have learned some manners in the last 36 years.