Even after 90 years, birthday gifts can apparently still make you feel like a kid again.
Just ask Margaret Munro, the Penticton Vees superfan who says she felt stuck in a dream last week when her 93rd birthday present appeared at her front door.
Munro was expecting a visit from her daughter on Jan. 24, but instead felt confused when she opened her door and saw three men she didn鈥檛 recognize at first glance.
Taking a break from their Wednesday morning practice were Vees co-captains Callum Arnott and Thomas Pitchette, holding a jersey signed by each of their teamates with the name 鈥楳unro鈥 and No. 93 on the back.
Joined by Fraser Rodgers 鈥 the team鈥檚 play-by-play commentator and vice president of business operations 鈥 the captains handed Munro the sweater, surprising her with something she鈥檇 always dreamed of owning.
鈥淚 darn near almost fainted,鈥 Munro said. 鈥淣ever in my wildest dreams could I have dreamed of a scenario like this happening.鈥
Munro has been to almost every Vees home game since 2007. Regulars to Vees鈥 games know Munro will be sitting in her seat before every puck drop at the SOEC.
鈥淭he Vees are the high point of my fall and winter, every year,鈥 Munro said. 鈥淚 like being there with the community鈥t鈥檚 just wonderful.鈥
The Penticton resident doesn鈥檛 drive anymore but that hasn鈥檛 stopped her from attending almost every game. She鈥檚 had multiple drivers in recent years and has outlived two of them.
From the team鈥檚 record-breaking win streak in 2012 to the back-to-back Fred Page Cup titles in 2022 and 2023, Munro says her most recent birthday gift stacks up right next to all her favourite Vees memories.
Sharon Lusch, a community relations manager at Penticton鈥檚 Concorde Retirement Centre, was joined by Munro鈥檚 daughter and the members of the Vees when the birthday surprise was unveiled.
When Munro asked why the three men were by her door, Lusch 鈥 in an effort to cover up the surprise for a little longer 鈥 said they were her bodyguards.
鈥淚 actually believed her,鈥 Munro said with a laugh.
Starting in 2007, it was tradition for Munro and her husband, Richard, to attend every Vees home game. The couple moved back to Penticton in 2006 after spending the early years of their life in the city. Richard died in 2017.
Munro couldn鈥檛 help but think of her late husband when she saw her 93rd birthday gift.
鈥淗e once got a signed hockey stick from Mario Lemieux,鈥 Munro said while holding the prized collectible and thinking of all the times she鈥檇 watched hockey with Richard. 鈥淗e never missed a game on TV鈥hat gift he got and this jersey here are the two most special gifts in our family now.鈥
When asked who her favourite players are on the Vees鈥 current team, Munro didn鈥檛 hestiate to respond.
鈥淲ell now it has to be Callum and Thomas,鈥 she said with a laugh. 鈥淚鈥檒l always remember this.鈥