ฉันรักการแปลGood night Yuva.
I can not speak much for western men. A lot of them have a tremendous amount of growing
up to do. Me, I grew up without a father around. And when he remarried and started coming
around, I just didn't care anymore. It did however make me think about what I would do if I
ever had children. Unfortunately for Freda, I did not find out about her until four years ago.
So now it is a matter of gradually building a relationship with her. As for Brooke, we bonded
when she was an infant. When her mother and I pretty much went our separate ways, she had
me bring Brooke to Colorado until she could resettle in Texas. Problem was, two weeks later
she told me she was filing for divorce and once she had Brooke again, I would play hell trying
to see her. So, yes, I put up a fight. I am not saying Brooke's mother is not a good mother. She
had her moments. But to tell me I won't see my daughter again. Those were fighting words. And
fighting is something I thought I had left behind me when I got out of the military. But our
children should always be worth fighting for! And if Meaw is the result of your struggles, she
shows how wonderful a mother you are.
Well, the bulk of the news is about Yingluck Shinawatra leaving for her brother's birthday and
then returning to fight the charges being pressed against her. There is a lot of coverage on it now.
Seems like all the western news agencies are picking up on the story. The one new piece of news
is the new crack downs on visas for entry into Thailand. As I am sure you are aware, there are a
lot of ex-military people who may be living in Thailand illegally. And some that leave the country
at the end of their visa time. Reapply and come back the next day. Apparently the military wants
to cut down on those kinds of folks. Like it or not, it could hit a part of the economy we don't
much think about. The streets and bars of various locations. I suppose if there were not so many
fights and the usual consequences of such locations, the military would just let it go. Then there is
the request from the Chinese government to allow visa free visits from Chinese residents into
Thailand and in return, they would allow visa free visits into China from Thailand. The only bad
thing I see there is how rapidly Chinese agents would be everywhere instead of just hanging out
by Chinese embassies. But it could also bring in a more civil tourist who is more interested in the
sites and sounds of Thailand instead of the bars of Thailand. So we'll have to wait and see what
happens.
Pleasant dreams and sleep well. I think about you always.
Randy
ฉันรักการแปลGood night Yuva.
I can not speak much for western men. A lot of them have a tremendous amount of growing
up to do. Me, I grew up without a father around. And when he remarried and started coming
around, I just didn't care anymore. It did however make me think about what I would do if I
ever had children. Unfortunately for Freda, I did not find out about her until four years ago.
So now it is a matter of gradually building a relationship with her. As for Brooke, we bonded
when she was an infant. When her mother and I pretty much went our separate ways, she had
me bring Brooke to Colorado until she could resettle in Texas. Problem was, two weeks later
she told me she was filing for divorce and once she had Brooke again, I would play hell trying
to see her. So, yes, I put up a fight. I am not saying Brooke's mother is not a good mother. She
had her moments. But to tell me I won't see my daughter again. Those were fighting words. And
fighting is something I thought I had left behind me when I got out of the military. But our
children should always be worth fighting for! And if Meaw is the result of your struggles, she
shows how wonderful a mother you are.
Well, the bulk of the news is about Yingluck Shinawatra leaving for her brother's birthday and
then returning to fight the charges being pressed against her. There is a lot of coverage on it now.
Seems like all the western news agencies are picking up on the story. The one new piece of news
is the new crack downs on visas for entry into Thailand. As I am sure you are aware, there are a
lot of ex-military people who may be living in Thailand illegally. And some that leave the country
at the end of their visa time. Reapply and come back the next day. Apparently the military wants
to cut down on those kinds of folks. Like it or not, it could hit a part of the economy we don't
much think about. The streets and bars of various locations. I suppose if there were not so many
fights and the usual consequences of such locations, the military would just let it go. Then there is
the request from the Chinese government to allow visa free visits from Chinese residents into
Thailand and in return, they would allow visa free visits into China from Thailand. The only bad
thing I see there is how rapidly Chinese agents would be everywhere instead of just hanging out
by Chinese embassies. But it could also bring in a more civil tourist who is more interested in the
sites and sounds of Thailand instead of the bars of Thailand. So we'll have to wait and see what
happens.
Pleasant dreams and sleep well. I think about you always.
Randy
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