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According to Jon's lawyers, Kate has been unable to produce the actual documents of the alleged agreement. She is however asking Jon to pay up now that he has asked for custody.
Jon's lawyers are asking the bill nonetheless be reduced to zero, arguing that the 2012 agreement would be prohibited by law, is vague, has not even been produced to review, is against public policy and not in the children's best interest.
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I don't know the timeline, but admin has a source (comment 700) who said that Collin is being transitioned to Jon. And then Hannah did her IG live, she was asked if Collin will be living with her and Jon and she said yes.
Well tomorrow I'll be leaving for Cape Cod and Boston. This heat wave in Quebec is too much, temperatures have been between 40-45 celsius (104-116 farenheit) for the past week. How can a country that is so cold in Winter change to so, so hot in Summer. Being a Canadian and with all the turmoil over trade, I hope we're welcome.
Bluebird said... 2
I wanted to thank you for your comment a few days ago. My brother was 7 years younger than me and had been estranged from our family for quite a while. None of us was ever able to have an impact on what he was doing. I don't feel guilty, just sad.
I think the oppressive weather here in the NE is supposed to ease up late tomorrow (nasty storms, though, be careful on the road) and be pretty nice, at least for a few days after that. And you shouldn't be worried about your reception. I don't think anything ANY administration did would change the real affinity we in the U.S have for our Canadian cousins. Least of all the current admin. :)
So welcome, bienvenue, and enjoy! Hope you'll update us on your travels when you can.
Bluebird -- have a memorable trip. Share the details, please.
Sad but true, my brother would take a bus from the city to visit me, my husband and 2 children, unannounced. He would always have gifts fort the children, although they were not always age appropriate. I would serve him a good meal and he would sleep the night. He knew I would not tolerate his drinking, so the next morning he would go his merry way. He was thoughtful (when sober), and generous, he just had a drinking disease.
I will keep you posted on my travels through your beautiful country.
Bluebird....Hope you enjoy your stay here. This weekend is going to be gorgeous but heat comes back next week though not as intense. I don't want to interrupt your vacation but if you have a few moments to spare, maybe we can meet up. I'm only 20 minutes from the area where you're staying.
Bluebird,
I last saw my brother 8 months ago at my mom's funeral. He was emaciated, hair long and completely white, horrible cough (he smoked, too). We all looked at each other after he left (we were 6 kids) and said, not long. He was an incredibly smart--brilliant, in fact--individual, he just had this sort of chip on his shoulder (and a real hate for our dad) that seemed to trip him up at every juncture. He did not pass away due to lack of funds; my dad had ensured he was taken care of after his (my dad's) death. Maybe that's what killed him.
I have no answers---and, honestly, no real questions anymore. We all of his siblings tried for years to get him to move along to sobriety. He just didn't WANT to. You can't go against the wishes of a 54-y/o.
I agree it IS a disease; but at least at first, it was a reaction to whatever environmental/psychological issues he seemingly couldn't deal with (he was also gay). But he would never agree to counseling or any other kind of intervention; we tried.
You will have a GREAT vacation on the Cape (I lived in Plymouth MA for 4 years about 20 years ago), just don't be surprised by the traffic. Get everything you think you'll want/need BEFORE you get on the one road into/out of the Cape (most things you'll probably be able to find there; but since summer is "the" season, don't be surprised at the cost). Enjoy! <3 Look forward to your updates.
Sad but True -- you have my sympathy. It sounds as if you have already processed all the details with honesty and maturity. Still, it is so sad. Sending you a hug.
Well tomorrow I'll be leaving for Cape Cod and Boston. This heat wave in Quebec is too much, temperatures have been between 40-45 celsius (104-116 farenheit) for the past week. How can a country that is so cold in Winter change to so, so hot in Summer. Being a Canadian and with all the turmoil over trade, I hope we're welcome.
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Of course you'll be welcome! We want you to stop taxing us up the wazoo that's all. You tax our dairy exports 270 percent. 270 percent! WTH? We don't have a problem with the Canadians themselves. True friends in business together understand when there is a bad or lop-sided or unfair business deal going on between them, and seek to fix it or at least ask you to come back to the negotiation table. So too will this hopefully be fixed and we'll go on friends. Or it won't be fixed and we'll still go on as friends.
This idea that we can't ever discuss deals or understandings we made long ago, because we're good allies and friends, is utter nonsense. And if we can't agree we can't agree, fine, but to not even have an open mind about taking a second look at this is beyond my understanding.
Boston is one of my favorite places! This is a country-wide heat wave, 110 here tomorrow.
Dmasy said... 8
I have always so admired your steady, reasoned comments. The details are just that: details. They change nothing, but I think I have grown a little with this most recent milestone, first loss of sibling.
I thank you kindly, the hug is much appreciated. You have always been a pearl above price, Dmasy. XO
Sad but True, thank you ever so much.
I shall walk a bit taller today.
FlimsyFlamsy said... 86
oh, cash only, of course. No need to get Uncle Sam all up in my grill. Or you can pay me in freebies. I wouldn't mind finding a pallet of paper towels on my porch. Or half a cow...
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Well, here's a refill on your refill of your refillable gift card - for as often as I have used your expression I think I owe you a good $200. Unless you would really rather have the cow...
Dmasy - I read all in between your lines. Thank you. But you know, for us city folk now in the country, it's all fun and games until your septic tank needs cleaning. Yesterday. Oy. Wont make that mistake again.
** By having Hannah and likely Colin with him, I hope Jon can take delight in the memories of bathing his babies, his stash of shampoo and conditioners, all his baby cuddles and snuggles again. Sometimes the absence of those things can hurt so much.
Dmasy - I read all in between your lines. Thank you. But you know, for us city folk now in the country, it's all fun and games until your septic tank needs cleaning. Yesterday. Oy. Wont make that mistake again.
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We country folk know all about septic systems. If I'm sitting by the pool, and a good breeze is blowing, and along with it you get a whiff of something that smells like fertilized fields, but not really, it's time to call Klines, who have been in business more than 50 years. I always wondered what those guy smell like when they go home for supper at the end of the day. Do they strip outside while someone hoses them down?
Hard to believe Jodie Foster's show business career spans 50 years. There is a very interesting article on the Daily Mail site which talks about her fraught relationship with her mother. She says she was bred to be her mother's partner. She was the family breadwinner from the age of seven owing to a fear of being abandoned by her parents.
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I always wondered what those guy smell like when they go home for supper at the end of the day. Do they strip outside while someone hoses them down?
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We used to call it 'the honey wagon' and the poor guy who came out to do the dirty deed never got invited inside for coffee. I don't think the Maytag repairman has anything to complain about compared to that job.
Dwindle (#112), I imagine there were tears when Jon saw his son after more than 2 years. Real tears -- not the poke-and-dab kind his ex squeezes out for the cameras.
Capecodmama, I would love to meet with you over a coffee, but I have no idea how to get in touch with you to make plans. Obviously I do not want to mention my email, hotel or whatever on this blog.
Bluebird...maybe we can email our info to admin and she can email it back to us. Admin, would you mind? That way it's not in the public domain.
Capecodmama, I've sent my email address to Admin. If you could also send her yours, we should beable to hook up.
Bluebird and Capecodmama I'll be happy to connect you and please share your adventures together!
I find it totally heartwarming that another two of the group will meet.
There is something special about meeting an old "friend" you never knew.
I am glad that Admin is going to assist. But, you could have both agreed to show up in the same public venue wearing colorful muumuus. Viola! Instant recognition.
Admin. and Bluebird...just sent my info.
New post. Thank you thank you to the local lady and blog reader who helped us out!
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