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Thank you Tim and TES is all you do... I believe Tim is an angel and he is very much loved.
To TM & TES Org.,
I only learned about you after Caylee had gone missing. However since then I've learned a lot about you and it seems to me you were at the forefront of a change, for support and searching for the families of missing children/adults. When they had no where else to turn...you were there. Because of what happened to your own daughter and the experiences you and your family endured. Her loss was the seed that has grown into an organization that helps other families with missing children. I imagine that she is smiling down on you for that. Can I take this opportunity to express my sympathy for the loss of your daughter.
Your motivations/intentions are crystal clear to me and millions like me, and in my opinion, ones intentions are all that matter, and yours are good and pure. So don't let any of the BS weigh you down. Keep your eye on your true calling and let the nay sayers words just slide away like water off a ducks back. Remember that "even Jesus had critics". There will always be some dark force that tries to stop good, just rise above it.
You have my support, my admiration, and my best wishes.
Never stop....keep going, your light is needed is this dark world.
Doogiesgirl
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This is a funny story that I will tell on myself.
My son and I went down to Orlando to volunteer in the giant search for Caylee. Now, I'm an "older" person, not attractive and quite shy. My handsome son is a bit more gregarious than I am so when the briefing for the team leaders was finished (at the club that MN owns) he insisted that we mill around a bit afterward.
I am so pleased that he did because we were able to meet Tim. I was so star-struck just to be in the same room with him (let alone to be introduced) that I couldn't think of a single thing to say. Didn't bother Tim in the least; he just looked at me with those dancing sad eyes, gave me a gentlemanly hug and thanked this old run-of-the-mill lady for coming. :blushing:
He is what I call a "true heart." No pretensions, no airs, transparent all the way to the soul. Obviously Tim has walked the hard walk and is trying to make that path easier for anyone else who has to take the same road. He has chosen a mission that he is singularly qualified for and he has become that mission.
The Anthony ilk will never understand a person like Tim. They live in different worlds. I feel strongly that the jury lives in the same world that I do and Tim's guilelessness and honesty will be apparent to them. If they understand this and find Casey guilty ~ I might consider washing my hand that Tim shook. :crazy:
(And am so sad that he and his wife are facing such a hard battle with her health. They are both in my morning prayers!)
This is a funny story that I will tell on myself.
My son and I went down to Orlando to volunteer in the giant search for Caylee. Now, I'm an "older" person, not attractive and quite shy. My handsome son is a bit more gregarious than I am so when the briefing for the team leaders was finished (at the club that MN owns) he insisted that we mill around a bit afterward.
I am so pleased that he did because we were able to meet Tim. I was so star-struck just to be in the same room with him (let alone to be introduced) that I couldn't think of a single thing to say. Didn't bother Tim in the least; he just looked at me with those dancing sad eyes, gave me a gentlemanly hug and thanked this old run-of-the-mill lady for coming. :blushing:
He is what I call a "true heart." No pretensions, no airs, transparent all the way to the soul. Obviously Tim has walked the hard walk and is trying to make that path easier for anyone else who has to take the same road. He has chosen a mission that he is singularly qualified for and he has become that mission.
The Anthony ilk will never understand a person like Tim. They live in different worlds. I feel strongly that the jury lives in the same world that I do and Tim's guilelessness and honesty will be apparent to them. If they understand this and find Casey guilty ~ I might consider washing my hand that Tim shook. :crazy:
(And am so sad that he and his wife are facing such a hard battle with her health. They are both in my morning prayers!)
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDrfJtgnlbA[/ame]This is a funny story that I will tell on myself.
My son and I went down to Orlando to volunteer in the giant search for Caylee. Now, I'm an "older" person, not attractive and quite shy. My handsome son is a bit more gregarious than I am so when the briefing for the team leaders was finished (at the club that MN owns) he insisted that we mill around a bit afterward.
I am so pleased that he did because we were able to meet Tim. I was so star-struck just to be in the same room with him (let alone to be introduced) that I couldn't think of a single thing to say. Didn't bother Tim in the least; he just looked at me with those dancing sad eyes, gave me a gentlemanly hug and thanked this old run-of-the-mill lady for coming. :blushing:
He is what I call a "true heart." No pretensions, no airs, transparent all the way to the soul. Obviously Tim has walked the hard walk and is trying to make that path easier for anyone else who has to take the same road. He has chosen a mission that he is singularly qualified for and he has become that mission.
The Anthony ilk will never understand a person like Tim. They live in different worlds. I feel strongly that the jury lives in the same world that I do and Tim's guilelessness and honesty will be apparent to them. If they understand this and find Casey guilty ~ I might consider washing my hand that Tim shook. :crazy:
(And am so sad that he and his wife are facing such a hard battle with her health. They are both in my morning prayers!)