A cherished grandmother’s family wanted to surprise her on her 75th birthday. Her grandchild unexpectedly emerged at her workplace after a year’s absence and hugged her.
As a result of the pandemic, millions of families worldwide are suffering. While some families chose to quarantine together, others were obliged to do so owing to pandemic restrictions.

During the outbreak, Bonnie Pitman was separated from her grandson Franny and son David Gelles for fourteen months. Bonnie had been quite ill, according to her son David, and had been unable to see her grandchildren.
As pandemic restrictions loosened and Bonnie’s health improved, David and Franny shocked the reminiscing granny.
It was the greatest gift of her life when Grandma Bonnie met her granddaughter for the first time in 14 months at the age of 75.

The heartwarming surprise was captured on film and moved people all around the world. In the footage, Bonnie is seen working from her home office when she notices someone approaching the door. She keeps calling their names in surprise, as she is surprised to locate her family.
Before Franny could even approach her grandmother, her face was already wrapped in her hands. She began to cry and flush after being apart for so long as if she was still absorbing what had transpired.
“I can’t believe it,” the grandmother exclaimed. Franny then dashed over to her sweetheart and hugged her. It was the cutest reunion ever, and it instantly went viral on social media.

David Gelles’ article earned almost 72,000 likes, 5,225 retweets, 1,864 quote tweets, and. Many others made an effort to participate in the Twitter conversation.
After drawing thousands of views, David made a point of promoting Feeding America, his daughter Franny’s favorite charity. She urged others who had been moved by their story to support the group’s efforts to alleviate hunger in the country.
They talked about how to spread the love even in the face of the pandemic when many people could only hope to be reunited with their families.

One of the many lessons the pandemic has taught the globe is to appreciate our family. Before it’s too late, we should let everyone know how much we care for them because time is precious and it moves quickly.