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Ooops lol. Sorry Pat, guess it depends on the airline or somethign  :).

Brad


At 04:37 PM 1/9/2007, you wrote:

>Kathy,
>
>Please know that I'm praying for you. I pray you get to see your Dad alive.
>
>Also, please for your own sake, take the wheel chair. It will insure your 
>safety to and from all flights. You have a lot of transfers. I'll be 
>praying for your safety.
>
>Many lovings and squeezings for you. I know what you are going through.
>
>Love you,
>Pat Ferguson
>
>At 04:24 PM 1/9/2007, you wrote:
>>Hey Guys,
>>We're still waiting to get the latest update on my dad, but one 
>>possibility is that I fly out ahead of my family so that I'm sure to make 
>>it there and then have Greg and the kids join me, if needed.  This way, 
>>the kids will miss less school and all that.  Anyway, in talking to our 
>>travel agent today, she advised us that I should request a wheel chair to 
>>insure that I get assistance between flights.  I'm going from Bangor to 
>>Boston, Boston to Chicago and Chicago to Green Bay, if I can get one of 
>>my siblings to pick me up from the airport.  GRIN!  That's still 50 miles 
>>from my dad, but it's close.  Anyway, is there any way around this 
>>wheelchair thing?  The agent said that if I don't, the airlines is  more 
>>likely to forget me.  I'd love your thoughts.
>>Kathy

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