Grandad is known for saying this phrase “Eat up, ______________”
What is “You’re at your Granny’s”?
The special treat Granny is known to bake.
What is shortbread?
The day wedding bells rung.
What is October 3, 1964?
The capital city of Ireland.
What is Dublin?
The number of grandkids and great-grandkids.
What is 8?
Grandad is known for finishing a meal and saying this phrase.
What is “Thank you, I’ll come again”?
Granny is most likely watching this on TV.
What is Tennis?
Their ages when married.
What is 21 (granny) and 23 (grandad)?
The Irish famine of the mid-19th century was caused by a disease that devastated this staple crop.
What is the potato?
The year the family immigrated to Canada.
What is 1975?
Grandad was born in this townland.
What is Ballyarrell?
The place Granny was born.
What is Strabane? Bonus points for the place she grew up.
Granny and Grandad met here.
What is high school?
This traditional Irish folktale figure, often depicted as a small, bearded man with a pot of gold, is said to grant wishes if caught.
What is a leprechaun?
The location of the honeymoon.
What is Devon, England? **
The year Grandad retired.
What is 1997? Bonus points for the specific day.
The number of years Granny ran a daycare/preschool.
What is 3 years?
The location they were married.
What is Surbiton, England?
This ancient Irish structure, older than Stonehenge and the Pyramids, is aligned with the winter solstice sunrise.
What is Newgrange?
The day Grandad gives chocolates to Granny annually that is not her birthday or wedding anniversary.
What is November 1? **
The sport that Grandad played.
What is field hockey? **
The job Granny held in England.
What is a tax officer? **
The location of the first date. **
What is the train station?
The mode of transportation Granny and Grandad took to school.
What is a railbus?
The tool that Grandad used to keep the Fire Marshal at bay.
What is a hatchet? **