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Originally posted by mikhailoh: What a bunch of mensches we have!
Thanks, Frank!!!!
Happy to do whatever we can to help mikhailoh.
TO THOSE WHE WISH TO DONATE Please continue to let Jodi know who you are and how much you wish to contribute. She is keeping the master lists.
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My Keyboards: Estonia L-190, Roland RD88, Yamaha P-80, Bilhorn Telescope Organ c 1880, Antique Pump Organ, 1850 concertina, 3 other digital pianos ------------------------- My original piece on BandCamp: https://frankbaxtermrpianoworld.bandcamp.com/releases
Me banging out some tunes in the Estonia piano booth at the NAMM show...
You guys all rock! And thanks for the PayPal option, Frank, I just used it!
Some can tell you to go to heck in such a manner that you would think you might actually enjoy the trip, but that is far more polite than civil - JBryan
Let's not discuss any details about the case, any intentions of what the family may or may not do etc...
I would just like to discuss the touchy feely stuff and be able to cry to you ever so often.
I appreciate all you guys.
After everything is over I'll give you all the details. Just please don't believe all you read throughout this tragedy. there's not an ounce of evil in Nathan or Denise.
Originally posted by Mike Ford: Being somebody who has lost a loved one to murder, this particularly moved me. I will be sending a check this week.
Oh, I'm so sorry. And thank you.
Here's some pics you may not have seen. She was such a sweetheart.
Also Nathan's latest blog entry on myspace.
Denise
Noah
Nate and Adam at the press conference
My Angel Current mood: blessed
I cant begin to explain the thoughts that have been going through my head the last few days. Despite all the horrible thoughts and nightmares I have been having, I still cant help but smile. The reason is Denise. If you knew her I dont even need to explain myself further. However, I think writing this will help me get through this unimaginable, horrifying, senseless circumstance. I am trying to call it a circumstance because circumstances change, and I believe, as hard as it seems at this moment, that somehow God did this for a reason. Some people shut out God in situations like these. However, my faith has never been stronger. After seeing the love and kindness that was displayed on Wednesday while Denise processed through Englewood, as well as the overwhelming support from my family, friends, and complete strangers, I believe that I have realized the reason. It is ashame that we live in a world where it takes some type of tragedy like this to happen for people to come together like they have. Like my dad said at the funeral, if God needed an angel, he picked the perfect person. I wish he hadnt picked her, but that is extemely selfish of me. I loved her so much, and that is an extreme understatement. I am thanking God everyday that Denise was able to experience the things she was able to in the short time she was here. She was able to experience true love, childbirth, motherhood, and friendships that will last forever. Baby, if somehow you can read this, I miss you so much. Im so sorry that I couldnt find you and save you. Every night, when the boys are old enough, we will kneel beside there beds and talk to you. I will instill in them the love, and kindness that you portrayed every moment of every day. God couldnt have put a more beautiful angel on this earth. I know you will be with me and the boys always. I have so many beautiful memories to warm my heart for the rest of my life. I cant wait to see and hold you again and I promise when I do, I will never let go. I will thank you everyday for saving our sons lives. Rest in peace brave, beautiful angel. I will love you always.
Frank, thank you for making it so easy to donate. Jodi, thanks for all of your hard work in all of this. Peggy, thank you for posting the pictures and Nathan's blog, very moving.