One hundred years ago, they and my great-aunts belonged to the same world. |
I want to recapture the way that food once connected me to my Bahamian grandmother and great-aunts. |
Technically, they are great-aunts and great-uncles, but when talking about them or addressing them directly, I call them aunt or uncle. |
And when you think back to your aunts and your great-aunts and the story of your family, can you remember stories of men who had intellectual disability? |
Like many in this House, I had great-aunts and great-uncles in Boston, which was typical of the Irish immigration that settled in both Nova Scotia and the New England states. |
One of my great-aunts asks me for a favour and I was delighted to do it for her especially because she gave me some change to buy myself some candies. |