6-years, 7-months into Samantha’s abduction

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Wednesday, June 10, 2015: Hi Beautiful. It’s been a busy week. Last week, the criminal court judge finally received the file for the arrest warrants. She said she would fast track the warrants for us if we accomplished all the things on the list she gave us. That would be amazing and well deserved on our part to finally see some accountability from all this lunacy.

On another note, Clayton and Tatum are getting so big. And they act just like Littleman. It’s as if Littleman had a hand in putting us all together. We call them the Rugrats, not out of disrespect but out of the energy they have and how they do everything together. It’s been awesome to see. I had to move all of your Christmas and birthday presents out of your playhouse and into my office because they would climb all over the gifts, some started to unwrap. Clayton sees your pictures and has cried out for you sometimes. He will stand in front of a picture of you and start pawing at it thinking you will pet him. He doesn’t understand what a picture is. There have been times I catch him doing that and I will sit next to him and talk to him about you. I would touch your face with my finger and he would paw your picture with me. It’s pretty cool.

As of yesterday, they are no longer confined to your room. They are free to roam the house as they wish. The house is pretty big. The stairs to the 2nd floor are pretty steep. I had to wait until they were big and strong enough to tackle the stairs. Yesterday morning I went downstairs to feed the Rugrats and there was Tatum literally climbing himself up and over this tall barrier that has eluded his charms until that moment. Yep, time to take the barrier down. The boys are ready to roam.

Today they were my office assistants, setting up camp underneath my desk for 1/2 the day. When I got home from Jiu Jitsu, they were running all over the house. These boys are very fast. I raced Tatum up the stairs. Tatum gives me a 10-step lead and he still beat me. It’s was cool. The boys made their first trip to the vet today. They are perfectly healthy. They have truly been a blessing with all the things going on outside the house. You will love them Sam. I LOVE YOU!

 

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