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When a commercial flight bound for Kelowna, British Columbia, was diverted back to Calgary due to regional wildfires, 90-year-old Patricia Robinson found herself stuck at the airport. She had been traveling from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, to attend her 90th birthday celebration arranged by her family. ​While on board, Robinson connected with fellow passenger Quinn Sedmak, a 48-year-old resident from north of Kelowna. After learning their original flight and subsequent options were canceled, Sedmak linked up with Tanner Salewich, a 45-year-old volunteer firefighter and auto mechanic also heading toward the region. ​The pair decided to rent a car for a seven-hour drive to Kelowna and invited Robinson to join them. She accepted the offer and texted her family about the updated plan before setting off. ​Sedmak told The Washington Post, “We had a fun conversation right from the get-go”. He added, “I asked her to tell me any good stories she’s had throughout her life.” ​Reflecting on the unexpected journey, Robinson told the outlet, “We just kind of clicked right off the bat”. She further stated, “I wasn’t concerned about it at all… I just totally trusted them both. I had no qualms about it.” ​Regarding the decision to travel together, Salewich noted, “Basically, we, the three amigos, decided to cancel some flights and take a trip.” ​The trio arrived at Kelowna International Airport around 12:30 a.m. the following day, where Robinson reunited with her son and insisted on splitting the vehicle rental cost. She successfully celebrated her 90th birthday with family on August 15. ​Commenting on the experience, Sedmak shared, “It’s been wonderful to see so many people respond to a simple tale of kindness and adventure. I’d like to think what happened wasn’t extraordinary. It was simply people being people.” ​Robinson added, “I think with all the turmoil that’s going on in the world, people just need something to give them a lift and realize there are still good people… When you sit back and look at it all, it really is remarkable.” ​ ​Have you ever experienced acts of kindness from total strangers while traveling? ​ ​#Kelowna #Canada #PatriciaRobinson #QuinnSedmak #japd
When a commercial flight bound for Kelowna, British Columbia, was diverted back to Calgary due to regional wildfires, 90-year-old Patricia Robinson found herself stuck at the airport. She had been traveling from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, to attend her 90th birthday celebration arranged by her family. ​While on board, Robinson connected with fellow passenger Quinn Sedmak, a 48-year-old resident from north of Kelowna. After learning their original flight and subsequent options were canceled, Sedmak linked up with Tanner Salewich, a 45-year-old volunteer firefighter and auto mechanic also heading toward the region. ​The pair decided to rent a car for a seven-hour drive to Kelowna and invited Robinson to join them. She accepted the offer and texted her family about the updated plan before setting off. ​Sedmak told The Washington Post, “We had a fun conversation right from the get-go”. He added, “I asked her to tell me any good stories she’s had throughout her life.” ​Reflecting on the unexpected journey, Robinson told the outlet, “We just kind of clicked right off the bat”. She further stated, “I wasn’t concerned about it at all… I just totally trusted them both. I had no qualms about it.” ​Regarding the decision to travel together, Salewich noted, “Basically, we, the three amigos, decided to cancel some flights and take a trip.” ​The trio arrived at Kelowna International Airport around 12:30 a.m. the following day, where Robinson reunited with her son and insisted on splitting the vehicle rental cost. She successfully celebrated her 90th birthday with family on August 15. ​Commenting on the experience, Sedmak shared, “It’s been wonderful to see so many people respond to a simple tale of kindness and adventure. I’d like to think what happened wasn’t extraordinary. It was simply people being people.” ​Robinson added, “I think with all the turmoil that’s going on in the world, people just need something to give them a lift and realize there are still good people… When you sit back and look at it all, it really is remarkable.” ​ ​Have you ever experienced acts of kindness from total strangers while traveling? ​ ​#Kelowna #Canada #PatriciaRobinson #QuinnSedmak #japd

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