If I was in Florida, I would be at the memorial with RG and LP.
I wouldn't support the media drama that Cindy has orchestrated. I would have missed Lee's unaccountablly weird cryptic speech, and the pleas for love and letters for KC. That would have ticked me off.
Unfortunately I would have also missed Georges' wonderfully heartfelt memories of Caylee. Something that would have been nice, had the other members of the family felt compelled to do.
I don't understand the logic of banning people at a memorial for a murdered child. Security being tight, there was no way someone was going to do harm to the Anthony's I felt that was being ridiculous. Would Mark Klass have disrupted the memorial? Jesse Grund- who was to all intents and purposes Caylee's father for a year of her life. Think about him- poor JG- to be denied attendance at a memorial for someone he treated as his own daughter?
How sad is that?
LP provided an alternative for people to come and grieve. People who were on the banned list, had a place to grieve. People who were turned away for whatever reason, had a place to grieve with like minded people.
I don't find it disgusting, or weird. If you chose to decide who attends a memorial, then you have to expect, they may have their own memorial elsewhere.
People coming to pay their respects, to mourn to grieve, who were maybe not as close to the family, whofelt uncomfortable being in the A's
spotlight, who respectfully said goodbye to Caylee, in their own way.
I wouldn't support the media drama that Cindy has orchestrated. I would have missed Lee's unaccountablly weird cryptic speech, and the pleas for love and letters for KC. That would have ticked me off.
Unfortunately I would have also missed Georges' wonderfully heartfelt memories of Caylee. Something that would have been nice, had the other members of the family felt compelled to do.
I don't understand the logic of banning people at a memorial for a murdered child. Security being tight, there was no way someone was going to do harm to the Anthony's I felt that was being ridiculous. Would Mark Klass have disrupted the memorial? Jesse Grund- who was to all intents and purposes Caylee's father for a year of her life. Think about him- poor JG- to be denied attendance at a memorial for someone he treated as his own daughter?
How sad is that?
LP provided an alternative for people to come and grieve. People who were on the banned list, had a place to grieve. People who were turned away for whatever reason, had a place to grieve with like minded people.
I don't find it disgusting, or weird. If you chose to decide who attends a memorial, then you have to expect, they may have their own memorial elsewhere.
People coming to pay their respects, to mourn to grieve, who were maybe not as close to the family, whofelt uncomfortable being in the A's
spotlight, who respectfully said goodbye to Caylee, in their own way.