Sunday, December 27, 2009
David Took Sean to DisneyWorld, Florida: He is Trying to Make Up For Lost Time in Brazil; Silvana Bianchi Is Mad at Brazilian Court
What is a father to do? After all, he has not seen his son for so many years. He has so many things to teach him and show him. So many trips to go on. So much catch up.
Let us give them their privacy as they are about to embark on a relearning experience.
Starting Tomorrow morning, David and Sean will be featured on NBC shows such as Today and potentially Dateline during the week.
The networks are trying to get whatever NBC leaks out. CBS took another angle. They have been interviewing Sean's grandparents.
So far, Silvana Bianchi is not too happy with the Brazilian court. She wants to keep fighting.
"Silvana Bianchi, the grandmother of Sean Goldman, the 9-year-old American boy who was taken to Brazil by his mother when he was 4 and who was returned to the United States, this Christmas Eve, met the press in Rio, on Christmas day, to talk about the departure of her grandson.
Bianchi, who had sent an open letter to Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva asking that Sean be heard by the courts so that he could tell the judge if he wished to stay in Brazil or live with his father in the US, once again criticized the decision of the Supreme Court that ordered the immediate handover of the boy to his American father. ..."
Let us give them their privacy as they are about to embark on a relearning experience.
Starting Tomorrow morning, David and Sean will be featured on NBC shows such as Today and potentially Dateline during the week.
The networks are trying to get whatever NBC leaks out. CBS took another angle. They have been interviewing Sean's grandparents.
So far, Silvana Bianchi is not too happy with the Brazilian court. She wants to keep fighting.
"Silvana Bianchi, the grandmother of Sean Goldman, the 9-year-old American boy who was taken to Brazil by his mother when he was 4 and who was returned to the United States, this Christmas Eve, met the press in Rio, on Christmas day, to talk about the departure of her grandson.
Bianchi, who had sent an open letter to Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva asking that Sean be heard by the courts so that he could tell the judge if he wished to stay in Brazil or live with his father in the US, once again criticized the decision of the Supreme Court that ordered the immediate handover of the boy to his American father. ..."
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