What year did Farid Joon move to Canada?
1978
Who is the prophet of the Bahai Faith who declared his mission in 1863?
Baha’ullah
What did Thalia weigh at birth?
9 lbs
What year was Maman born?
1942
This sport is popular in India and require the use of paddles.
Cricket
Farid Joon’s favorite hockey team was taken from a Storybook titled “the hockey sweater”. Which team sweater was their opponent wearing?
Toronto Maple Leafs
The Universal House of Justice is located in the city Haifa in this country.
Israel
A nickname she had at birth that is found in the Halloween Holiday the week following her birthday.
Ghoul or Ghoulie
Which city in Iran was MAMAN born?
Esfahan
This is the National Sport of Japan
Baseball
What is the name of the Junior High School (middle school) Farid Joon attended?
Cedar Hill Junior Secondary
Bahai holy gatherings, or feasts, are held this many number of days apart.
19
Thalia used to eat both of these unique and raw foods at the age of one, usually used in cooking.
lemons and onions
Maman used to have a business doing what when she moved to Canada?
Seamstress/Alterations
In the National Hockey League regular season, how long is overtime, in minutes?
5
Farid Joon graduated from UVIC in the year 2000 with a degree in which field?
Bachelor of Commerce (Business)
What is the name of Baha’ullahs Son?
Abdul’baha
Thalia currently considers this to be her favorite television show.
Paw Patrol
How many siblings did Maman have
7, they were 8 in total
This athlete is considered the greatest to ever play Basketball and even “King James” can’t touch him.
Micheal Jordan
What was the make and model of Farid Joons first car?
Honda Civic
Bahais Celebrate this holiday also known as “Intercalary Days” before the last month of the Bahai Year.
Ayammihah
Thalia will be attending this Elementary school in 2025
Campus View
Maman had surgery to replace this part of her body.
Knees
Often considered as good as the “Great One” Wayne Gretzky, this hockey player spent his career playing in Pittsburgh and and was known as the “Magnificent One”
Mario Lemieux