I ran through these names and found yours among all the others. I noticed you hadn't received letters and so I decided to write you. First of all I look to the writing that tells me a lot already of the person in question.
We can be pen pas, ok? Since twelve yrs I write already with inmates in a priosn. Too bad you don't hear from your dear children.. How come?
I've lived seven yrs in the States and am Belgian, 67 yrs young. ;) We lived 3 yrs in Utah and 4 in Ohio. My ex lives gtill in Argentina and we're still friends but we divorced.Together we lived in Buenos Aires for almost 6 yrs. We've two daughters; 35 and 36 yrs young. We left with a baby, Elke to Utah and Leslie was born there. Later both girls studied for 4 yrs in Ohio in Amzrican schools.
Now leslie and her husband and two kids live in CA, San Diego and plan to stay there and are looking for a house.
I've a few things in common, as I enjoy the country life also and love animùals (I am a vegetarian, but do eat fish :) ), horse riding, and surely country music!!
I just read your letter. But not totally.. I can do so later. I am 67 yrs old and am Rita, a Belgian woman. You have a sad history, Henry...
Do you still have another person of your family caring for you at all? A friend perhaps? Are we allowed to send you a good book by Amazon?
It is horrible how they treat you in this prison! What a human shame... If you know of a person I can send a 'little' money so you have some money to buy extra food in the commissary. Would that help?
I am a Belgian woman, Rita, I feel pretty young although I am 67 yrs young. :) We lived as a BE family in Utah (3yrs) and 4yrs in Ohio. Our ypungest daughter Leslie was born in Utah and our oldest daughter Elke was born still in Be when we moved for the States.
Actually our 2 daughters then studied in American classes in Ohio.
Now they're 35 and 36 yrs young.Our AM/BE daughter moved to CA, San Diego with her BE husband They left with one son, Adric(almost 6 now) and Claire(almost 5) was born in SD. The couple decided to stay in America. Well, I got her there and I have to give her back to America,I thought.:)
My oldest brother Paul lives with his 4 sons in Australia, after have lived in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Tasmania and now in Australia. I've still one brother dr, and a younger sister as well.
I just read your letter on the blog.I didn't quite understand if you were on D/R or not? Can you once more clarify this, Paul? I've to say that ypur writing style is quite good.Did you study prior to be in a prison?
Since 12 yrs I write with a few inmates and also two on D:R. I hope you can read this first message, Paul? As for now, receive my kind greetings, Rita
Prety soon it will be Christmas! I don't know what your religion is, but nevertheless I'd like to wish you a MERRY CHRISTMAS!:))
And for now I also like to wish you good wishes for the NEW YEAR.Joy, happiness, a lot of love and warmth and good health as well.
It's all the ways that we show love that feel like Christmas. In all the places you find love it feels like Christmas. It is the Seison of the heart A special time of caring The ways of love made clear it is the season of the Spirit. The message, if we hear it It makes it last all year.
I just got the message I will become the godmother of my daughters (the one that lives in BE; Elke) next child. They have already Lynn; she will be 2 yrs at the end of January. Also the other grandma will be a godmother of thier child. So, 2 godmothers this time! ;) Beye for now! Hope you get the 2 messages pretty soon!
hey George!!!! I just dicovered your answer!!My my..... All is well here. I hope you get my answer though.
My foot is so so.... write you about it in a letter. You'll get one before Christmas; I wrote it good in time. ;))
I'll make a call to your dad very soon, ok? He was on the hunt, t hat'swhy I waited a little. Ah my Friday... I got your letter TODAY! And felt VERY happy!!Nr: 256.
Love you sooooo mych! You know that,eh?
Enjoy your weekend. Good? I've at 3pm.an appointment with the French Marion.
This (vampire tofu) was wonderful. You are an amazing writer. I love how you review history and provide insights. I think you could have a great future in writing books. continue!
I just liked to say you hello from Belgium. I read your letter. I can relate very well to young people. Just like you I have two girls, but they are 35 and 36 yrs old.I feel young in spirit even though I am 67 yrs old. :) I liked what you wrote and also I think you have a nice writing as well. My family lived 7 yrs in the States: 3 in Utah and 4 in Ohio.Now my youngest daughter, born in Utah, decided to stay with her Belgian husband and the two grandkids in CA, San Diego. Well, I can tell you more things later of myself, etc
You had bad luck, but I hope things turn out for the good. Maybe you can an swer? Then you might tell me how you spend your time in prison, ok?
Have you receive my letter yet! I want to talk to you and hear your voice! I'm going to try and open a phone account in the hopes the facility you are in is using Secures. I am struggling to connect with the Joy and reason for the season! I feel so lost and alone that I can't even pray with my whole heart. I just half ass pray. Im really hoping to Bless someone and be blessed with some old fashioned love and family! I haven't had that in a very long time! It seem the world has gone mad! But I know it just seems that way! I will write you again! and send it by mail. Keep your head up my love!
I've just read your post. I hate it when a medical mistake is made and people try to cover it up or refuse to accept responsibility in making it right again. I have not personally been a victim of such a mistake (and hopefully never will be) but I do understand the consequences of not correcting them. None of those I knew dared to do anything more than complain about the mistake though. Your injury must have been pretty bad if they were considering surgery for it. I hope you get everything you need for your case.
I ran through these names and found yours among all the others.
I noticed you hadn't received letters and so I decided to write you. First of all I look to the writing that tells me a lot already of the person in question.
We can be pen pas, ok? Since twelve yrs I write already with inmates in a priosn.
Too bad you don't hear from your dear children.. How come?
I've lived seven yrs in the States and am Belgian, 67 yrs young. ;)
We lived 3 yrs in Utah and 4 in Ohio. My ex lives gtill in Argentina and we're still friends but we divorced.Together we lived in Buenos Aires for almost 6 yrs.
We've two daughters; 35 and 36 yrs young.
We left with a baby, Elke to Utah and Leslie was born there.
Later both girls studied for 4 yrs in Ohio in Amzrican schools.
Now leslie and her husband and two kids live in CA, San Diego and plan to stay there and are looking for a house.
I've a few things in common, as I enjoy the country life also and love animùals (I am a vegetarian, but do eat fish :) ), horse riding, and surely country music!!
I hope you get this message pretty soon! :))
kind greetings from Rita
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I just read your letter. But not totally.. I can do so later. I am 67 yrs old and am Rita, a Belgian woman.
You have a sad history, Henry...
Do you still have another person of your family caring for you at all? A friend perhaps?
Are we allowed to send you a good book by Amazon?
It is horrible how they treat you in this prison! What a human shame...
If you know of a person I can send a 'little' money so you have some money to buy extra food in the commissary. Would that help?
Let me know, Henry.:)
kind greetings from Rita
I am a Belgian woman, Rita, I feel pretty young although I am 67 yrs young. :)
We lived as a BE family in Utah (3yrs) and 4yrs in Ohio.
Our ypungest daughter Leslie was born in Utah and our oldest daughter Elke was born still in Be when we moved for the States.
Actually our 2 daughters then studied in American classes in Ohio.
Now they're 35 and 36 yrs young.Our AM/BE daughter moved to CA, San Diego with her BE husband They left with one son, Adric(almost 6 now) and Claire(almost 5) was born in SD.
The couple decided to stay in America. Well, I got her there and I have to give her back to America,I thought.:)
My oldest brother Paul lives with his 4 sons in Australia, after have lived in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Tasmania and now in Australia.
I've still one brother dr, and a younger sister as well.
I just read your letter on the blog.I didn't quite understand if you were on D/R or not? Can you once more clarify this, Paul?
I've to say that ypur writing style is quite good.Did you study prior to be in a prison?
Since 12 yrs I write with a few inmates and also two on D:R.
I hope you can read this first message, Paul?
As for now, receive my kind greetings,
Rita
Prety soon it will be Christmas! I don't know what your religion is, but nevertheless I'd like to wish you a MERRY CHRISTMAS!:))
And for now I also like to wish you good wishes for the NEW YEAR.Joy, happiness, a lot of love and warmth and good health as well.
It's all the ways that we show love that feel like Christmas.
In all the places you find love it feels like Christmas.
It is the Seison of the heart
A special time of caring
The ways of love made clear
it is the season of the Spirit.
The message, if we hear it
It makes it last all year.
I just got the message I will become the godmother of my daughters (the one that lives in BE; Elke) next child. They have already Lynn; she will be 2 yrs at the end of January.
Also the other grandma will be a godmother of thier child. So, 2 godmothers this time! ;)
Beye for now! Hope you get the 2 messages pretty soon!
Rita
hey George!!!! I just dicovered your answer!!My my.....
All is well here. I hope you get my answer though.
My foot is so so.... write you about it in a letter. You'll get one before Christmas; I wrote it good in time. ;))
I'll make a call to your dad very soon, ok? He was on the hunt, t hat'swhy I waited a little.
Ah my Friday... I got your letter TODAY! And felt VERY happy!!Nr: 256.
Love you sooooo mych! You know that,eh?
Enjoy your weekend. Good?
I've at 3pm.an appointment with the French Marion.
You are an amazing writer. I love how you review history and provide insights. I think you could have a great future in writing books. continue!
I just liked to say you hello from Belgium. I read your letter. I can relate very well to young people. Just like you I have two girls, but they are 35 and 36 yrs old.I feel young in spirit even though I am 67 yrs old. :)
I liked what you wrote and also I think you have a nice writing as well.
My family lived 7 yrs in the States: 3 in Utah and 4 in Ohio.Now my youngest daughter, born in Utah, decided to stay with her Belgian husband and the two grandkids in CA, San Diego. Well, I can tell you more things later of myself, etc
You had bad luck, but I hope things turn out for the good.
Maybe you can an swer? Then you might tell me how you spend your time in prison, ok?
kind greetings from Rita!
Have you receive my letter yet! I want to talk to you and hear your voice! I'm going to try and open a phone account in the hopes the facility you are in is using Secures.
I am struggling to connect with the Joy and reason for the season! I feel so lost and alone that I can't even pray with my whole heart. I just half ass pray. Im really hoping to Bless someone and be blessed with some old fashioned love and family!
I haven't had that in a very long time! It seem the world has gone mad! But I know it just seems that way!
I will write you again! and send it by mail.
Keep your head up my love!
I've just read your post. I hate it when a medical mistake is made and people try to cover it up or refuse to accept responsibility in making it right again. I have not personally been a victim of such a mistake (and hopefully never will be) but I do understand the consequences of not correcting them. None of those I knew dared to do anything more than complain about the mistake though.
Your injury must have been pretty bad if they were considering surgery for it. I hope you get everything you need for your case.
-M.