6-years, 17-days into Samantha’s abduction

Thursday, November 27, 2014: Happy Thanksgiving Sam!  I know they don’t really celebrate the holiday in Mexico. Baja Norte does a little bit because it’s a 4-day weekend in the United States. Those people who cross the border and work here or have family here will for sure celebrate the holiday. Why not? It’s a great holiday. My favorite actually. I know I have mentioned it before. I am grateful for quite a bit in spite of what Adriana Coronel Tenorio (AKA Adriana Howitt Coronel, Ari Coronel, Ari Coronel Tenorio, Ari Howitt, Ari Howitt Coronel) has done to us. Our health is number one. Without it, we have nothing. Second, I am grateful to have you as my daughter. Adriana and all the assholes she surrounds herself with who are responsible for this fiasco have been trying in earnest to make sure you never read this. The reality is that I have THE most amazing daughter a Dad could ask for. I LOVE YOU SAM!

So, we are still under construction here. I had to set up a make shift office in the room where I put your playhouse together. All the birthday and Christmas gifts you missed because of Adriana are in the house. You may have seen pictures. You would love this room Sam. But I digress. Granted I am not in the building trades industry, so I sound a little ignorant as to what it takes to complete a project like this. It’s more involved than I thought. The rebuilding process, by comparison, is actually the easy part. Everything needs to be inspected by the city to make sure it’s up to code. After certain benchmarks in construction are completed,  city inspectors come out to certify that everything is OK. This slows things down more than you would think it should. In the end, the guys doing the actual construction are very good at what they do, so there have been absolutely zero setbacks with the city inspectors. They estimate completion of all this by the end of the year, which is not far away. MISS YOU TONS SAM! I LOVE YOU!!!

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