I experienced exactly the same as poor Lydia, only a few weeks ago. I fell in the snow and lay there with a broken femur for over an hour until the ambulance came. The pain was incredible! 😢
I know, I was just taking pictures of it on my iPhone because it’s just so gorgeous and I want to look it up and find out more about it. A perfect place for a getaway that’s for sure!!😍😍
My sister, her husband and their best friends just did a month trip over in Ireland, Scotland, and some of Europe she loved it!! Here I’ve always wanted to go over and see the little townships and villages along the way and while she was over there, I was in the hospital getting a double bypass surgery. I don’t consider myself old at 62 and she’s younger than me by three years. Oh well, some people get to have those kind of trips and some people just don’t. I just love it over there!!🥰🥰😍😍🩷🩷
My dad was born and raised in Glasgow Scotland and he had a thick accent. When people would come over to the house to visit and they were Canadian born and if it was our friends, they would ask us what our dad just said and we would just repeat what my dad said. They would just look at us and say there’s no way your dad just said that and I said yes, that’s exactly what he said. And then I would question why can’t people understand my dad because I can and I was born in Canada, but it’s what you grow up to hearing. When he passed away in April 2012, I cried and cried because it was his accent, his voice that I missed so much. Then to our surprise, mom and dad‘s phone was packed up and when it went over to my sister‘s house, she listened to hear if there was any messages that were important since dad‘s death and here there was a phone call that my dad had with his friend that somehow was recorded in the messages. She asked if anybody wanted it and I said right away I would because nobody else wanted it and nobody else would and about once a year I listen to it to hear my dad‘s voice. How I loved talking to him about the Scottish history and I was the only one out of five kids that was interested in it. Two of my siblings now have taken trips over to Scotland and I think that’s great. 😊
Different cultures react differently. Whenever I have a hospital appointment I see Brits being über stoical, but that is the opposite in other cultures who always look like an opera singer about to die of consumption.
As a new EMT I adore this access to this type of programming even if all of its content is not relevant to my education
I experienced exactly the same as poor Lydia, only a few weeks ago. I fell in the snow and lay there with a broken femur for over an hour until the ambulance came. The pain was incredible! 😢
God bless Lydia's neighbours for providing her with blankets to help keep her warm.
my heart broke when she apologized for falling. D:
How wonderful that they called the unborn babies children. I was really moved by the paramedics concern and tenderness.🙂
I noticed that too, and I felt it was wonderful!!👶👶
Fantastic episode. Have a great day ❤️🙂⚘️.
I'm watching this now. Isn't this uploaded great? Thanks Bierner!❤
@@corvettesbme Good morning Arlene. Yes,it's great. I really enjoyed it. I hope you have a fantastic day my friend ❤️🙂⚘️🚑.
Aw that last lady Eleanor was a darling, I nearly peed myself when she said to the paramedic about not finding her 2nd leg!! 😊😊😊
I think she’s pretty cute myself!! The kind of grandma or great aunt that everybody would love!!🥰🥰🩷🩷
Omg how beautiful is Oban. Tfs
I know, I was just taking pictures of it on my iPhone because it’s just so gorgeous and I want to look it up and find out more about it. A perfect place for a getaway that’s for sure!!😍😍
would love to see Scotland,ireland,and the uk. But would like to see the nature landscapes and wildlife. Also try some food XD
My sister, her husband and their best friends just did a month trip over in Ireland, Scotland, and some of Europe she loved it!!
Here I’ve always wanted to go over and see the little townships and villages along the way and while she was over there, I was in the hospital getting a double bypass surgery. I don’t consider myself old at 62 and she’s younger than me by three years. Oh well, some people get to have those kind of trips and some people just don’t. I just love it over there!!🥰🥰😍😍🩷🩷
Sometimes, the Scottish accent is a little hard to understand. But, I love it.😊😊
These ones do have closed captioning ( [cc] button )
My dad was born and raised in Glasgow Scotland and he had a thick accent. When people would come over to the house to visit and they were Canadian born and if it was our friends, they would ask us what our dad just said and we would just repeat what my dad said. They would just look at us and say there’s no way your dad just said that and I said yes, that’s exactly what he said. And then I would question why can’t people understand my dad because I can and I was born in Canada, but it’s what you grow up to hearing. When he passed away in April 2012, I cried and cried because it was his accent, his voice that I missed so much.
Then to our surprise, mom and dad‘s phone was packed up and when it went over to my sister‘s house, she listened to hear if there was any messages that were important since dad‘s death and here there was a phone call that my dad had with his friend that somehow was recorded in the messages. She asked if anybody wanted it and I said right away I would because nobody else wanted it and nobody else would and about once a year I listen to it to hear my dad‘s voice. How I loved talking to him about the Scottish history and I was the only one out of five kids that was interested in it. Two of my siblings now have taken trips over to Scotland and I think that’s great. 😊
Thanks Bierner!
Eleanor looks exactly like my grand mama. She sounds a little like her too... except grand mama is from Dumbarton but has lived in the US a long time.
what a lovely name. Lydia
With the 4 year old, were parents notified? 😮
Probably another teacher called them
hard to understand
Turn on CC it helps.
Growing up with a Scottish dad helps me understand what’s being said. 😊
Different cultures react differently. Whenever I have a hospital appointment I see Brits being über stoical, but that is the opposite in other cultures who always look like an opera singer about to die of consumption.
you can have seizures one after the other? poor soul