Kael was called upon numerous times for legal matters. The "friend of the court" label has a story to it that I will share in another post. Quite comical to say the least. Well Kael is really Denis' youngest brother by many years and is a family law attourney. Thankyou for opening your home and your office to Denis. He needed you on several occasions and you pulled through for him.
You were there for him at most Maintenance Enforcement "ME" hearings. You helped set the stage for how to engage with ME in these proceedings to a point he felt very comfortable showing up on his own and representing himself quite well.
You have supported him in his quest all along. You and Kristine (Kael's wife) have housed him and you both have guided him here and there where legal matters were concerned. Kael, you sent faxes and emails and drafted documents when required. He used your house phone so many times so that we could chat long distance. A phone may seem trivial but not when you cannot speak on one at any time you wish. He loves you very much and I am so grateful that you were there for him and with him. Thank you!
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1. Parental Alienation Syndrome is a disorder that arises primarily in the context of child-custody disputes. 2. Its primary manifestation is the child's campaign of denigration against a parent, a campaign that has no justification. 3. It results from the combination of a programming (brainwashing) of a parent's indoctrinations and the child's own contributions to the vilification of the targeted parent. Excerpted from: Gardner, R.A. (1998). The Parental Alienation Syndrome, Second Edition.
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Ah Steve!
What can I say... you are Denis' bro and you were there for him throughout so many crucial moments. You let him use your vehicle, you housed him for at least 5 months, you let him use your phone so we could chat (oh how we needed that) and you supported him through and through. You drove him places and dropped off things for him here and there. You ran errands for him.
Steve there was one particular day that you were there for Denis and I know you have no idea what it meant to him. The day before his "trial" in January 2012 he was so exhausted, emotional and nearly tapped out. It was all coming to a head for him the following day. You showed up at Kael's and asked Denis what you could do for him to assist in preparation. You were willing to do just about anything for him. He sent you on an errand that involved the printing of the "press badge" etc. Does not sound like much but you alleviated so much stress for him that morning just by taking on this task. It is this type of support that made a vast difference for Denis.
You felt for him. Your bond is special. I know Denis loves you tremendously. You were so happy for him today (the final court appearance for "costs" on July 25th) and Denis felt your joy. For absolutely everything that you have done and for the person you are...thankyou!
P.S. Thank you for feeding him all of those meats...he needed the protein to keep up his strength...he is going through carnivore withdrawal now!
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Steve there was one particular day that you were there for Denis and I know you have no idea what it meant to him. The day before his "trial" in January 2012 he was so exhausted, emotional and nearly tapped out. It was all coming to a head for him the following day. You showed up at Kael's and asked Denis what you could do for him to assist in preparation. You were willing to do just about anything for him. He sent you on an errand that involved the printing of the "press badge" etc. Does not sound like much but you alleviated so much stress for him that morning just by taking on this task. It is this type of support that made a vast difference for Denis.
You felt for him. Your bond is special. I know Denis loves you tremendously. You were so happy for him today (the final court appearance for "costs" on July 25th) and Denis felt your joy. For absolutely everything that you have done and for the person you are...thankyou!
P.S. Thank you for feeding him all of those meats...he needed the protein to keep up his strength...he is going through carnivore withdrawal now!
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Thank You Rob & Brenda!
I wish to express my gratitude to Brenda (Rob's wife) and Rob, Denis' cousin. Brenda...you are a rock my dear. You just make it happen and I totally appreciate that about you. You take the initiative no matter what is going on. You are a doer! You planned a wonderful going away gathering for Denis and he was very appreciative. It was a great send off despite not knowing what the next day in court would bring. Rob spoke a few heart felt words and Denis said he did a great job. Rob this was impactful.
You guys have been a great support for Denis. He enjoyed the time spent at the lake, at your home with Garrett and the many encounters during the past year.
Your presence and support at some of his court hearings was priceless.
It was great seeing you in June 2012 as well. Brenda I appreciated your calls, your texts and your support through the last 16 mos as well. I also want to acknowledge that you took a big leap through a very uncomfortable zone when you chose to write a letter to Denis' children. I know this was not easy. Thankyou for your courage!
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You guys have been a great support for Denis. He enjoyed the time spent at the lake, at your home with Garrett and the many encounters during the past year.
Your presence and support at some of his court hearings was priceless.
It was great seeing you in June 2012 as well. Brenda I appreciated your calls, your texts and your support through the last 16 mos as well. I also want to acknowledge that you took a big leap through a very uncomfortable zone when you chose to write a letter to Denis' children. I know this was not easy. Thankyou for your courage!
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A Victorious Day 15 Years Coming!
Well hello to all...I am back and have to be consistent with the Blog as the documentary will be created and this provides some of the content.
I am now going to use our names in full as this battle is finally over as of today. Denis is coming home. He is currently in the USA and he will be flying home to Phoenix tomorrow. He is in Grand Forks, ND. My father told me this morning, "We brought him to Canada last year and we will bring him back home now." He and his wife Solange drove him across the border into Canada last March and back into the US today.
He has been away from his family, his friends, his home and his life for 16 mos almost to the exact date. He left for Canada on March 28th, 2011 and will be home July 26th, 2012.
It feels surreal to me. His flight is booked and I pick him up at 1520 tomorrow. I envisioned him being on the couch in the family room once home with me by his side and the boys chatting with us. This was what I was picturing last evening. It will actually come to fruition!
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I am now going to use our names in full as this battle is finally over as of today. Denis is coming home. He is currently in the USA and he will be flying home to Phoenix tomorrow. He is in Grand Forks, ND. My father told me this morning, "We brought him to Canada last year and we will bring him back home now." He and his wife Solange drove him across the border into Canada last March and back into the US today.
He has been away from his family, his friends, his home and his life for 16 mos almost to the exact date. He left for Canada on March 28th, 2011 and will be home July 26th, 2012.
It feels surreal to me. His flight is booked and I pick him up at 1520 tomorrow. I envisioned him being on the couch in the family room once home with me by his side and the boys chatting with us. This was what I was picturing last evening. It will actually come to fruition!
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