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90-Year-Old Grandma Celebrates Thrilling Birthday

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A family from North Dakota is having their first family reunion in Minnesota.

It's your standard reunion, with one 'thrilling' exception.

Photojournalist Juan Thomas takes you to one event that the family will never forget.

"I'm Angela Jangula, I live in Hazelton North Dakota, I am 90 years old. I have 25 grandchildren and 37 great grandchildren."

This is the first Jangula Reunion to celebrate Angela's 90th birthday.

"We have a family reunion. My two daughters and some of my grandchildren are going skydiving so what they can do I can do too."

No fear has no age.

"And we are going to take you two miles high and race you back down at 120 miles per hour, how do you feel about that?"

"Good"

With a 20 minute plane ride up it was time to jump.

nats of family" there they go!"

"What do you think Angela?"

"Wonderful"

"Want to go again?

"Not today."

I wish some of the boys would have did it. They all chickened out."

Above Forest Lake MN, for KX News I'm Juan Thomas.

Angela jumped with three of her daughters and four of her granddaughters.

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