What an amazing day! Jim recently celebrated his 70th birthday, and his staff went above and beyond to make it special!
Jim started his day by heading down the mailbox, to find it was STUFFED FULL with cards from his friends, as well as current and previous staff! Each card had birthday wishes with a picture of the person (because you know, COVID), and one of his staff even showed up in an inflatable dinosaur costume – Jim laughed SO HARD!
As a big fan of the Toronto Maple Leafs, he celebrated with a custom maple leafs cake, and it looks fantastic! And what birthday is complete without presents?? He got a Maple Leafs watch and Maple Leafs bed set, and got to visit with Helen, a friend from church who spoiled him rotten too!
He finished off the day at a London Knights game and watching a Wrestlemania PPV. He was one happy fellow, that’s for sure! Happy Birthday, Jim!
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