10. January 2003 10:53
by Rene Pallesen
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My mum and dad spent some time in Sydney over christmas and New Year.
While they were here I raught my dad how to absail.
And for Christmas I gave my parents some tickets for the Sydney Harbour bridge walk (they gave Arumi a ticket too).
1. November 2002 11:19
by Rene Pallesen
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My brother passed away in the end of 2002. He had been suffering badly from his disease for almost a decade and eventually it got the better of him.
I still miss him a lot even though we weren't close when he was alive....but I still feel him close to me to this day!
I still light a candle for him once in a while.
His two biggest wishes in life was to become a professional tennis player...he was a pretty damn good player and I never played against him because I didn't have a chance.
His second biggest wish was to get himself a girlfriend. This is one of the last photos that was taken of him.
I still blame the psychiatric system in Denmark for what happened. They were too focused on treating his disease with medication and never paid any attention on teaching him to live with his disease and provide quality in life.
I still love him very much and I really miss him. I also regret that I wasn't there more for him.
He always looked after me and he has never hurt anyone.
This is the last family photo that was taken.
I would appreciate if you click here to see some of the photos from my brothers life:
May he not be forgotten
26. October 2002 11:12
by Rene Pallesen
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26. October 2002 11:09
by Rene Pallesen
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Before Claus became ill, he was a rising star in the world of tennis. He was featured in the local newspaper as Amtsmester - he came first in the local "Amst" - level similar to state-level.


Claus loved being out in the wind and the sun. He was also prone to seasickness.





Claus and my family came to visit me in Australia in 1999. I think he liked it here - warmer winters and friendly people. I really like the top middle photo, of Claus eating oysters. He looked very happy. They did a lot of sightseeing here, and even visited my apartment on Narrabeen beach.








The following are the last photos that were taken of Claus, on one of our sailing trips.








26. October 2002 11:08
by Rene Pallesen
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My brother had schizophrenia, and he passed away not long after his 33rd birthday.
I love my brother, and I regret not telling him this. My girlfriend tells me that Claus knew I loved him.
I am not convinced of this, so I wrote him a letter, in the hope that he will read this, wherever he is.
There is so much I wanted to say to him.
I want to remember him when he was not sick, when he was happy, and when I was last in Denmark in June 2002. I want to remember him, as you will see him in these photos.





26. October 2002 11:01
by Rene Pallesen
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26. October 2002 10:35
by Rene Pallesen
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My Big Brother . . .









Created: 8 Oct 2002 Last Updated: 24 Oct 2002
10. June 2002 11:47
by Rene Pallesen
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On the way back from Denmark we made a stopover in Singapore to have a look as well as do some shopping.
Here a photo from Little India in Singapore.
4. June 2002 11:36
by Rene Pallesen
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We surprised my Mum by turning up in Denmark before her 60th Birthday.
She had a big party where a lot of her friends and family turned up.
While we were there we also got to visit some of my friends and family as well as do a bit of Sightseeing in Copenhagen and Legoland.
Click here to see more photos from:
Mums 60th Birthday/
Slideshow
29. March 2002 02:52
by Rene Pallesen
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15. August 2000 10:39
by Rene Pallesen
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Ecochallenge ( Sabah 2000 )
Preparations at the Magellan Hotel
( Kota Kinabalu ) . . .All the Ecochallenge teams gathered together at the Magellan Hotel in anticipation of the race, which was due to start on 20th August.
During our stay at Kota Kinabalu, we were staying at the most extravagant hotel - as pictured on the right. It is huge! It has 3 swimming pools, and takes us an hour to walk around the perimeter.
The radio communications team had to arrive a few days before the start of the race because we had to hand out over 2,000 pieces of radio equipment. We had problems getting the necessary approvals for helicopters so I ended up having to hand out most of the equipment whilst Glen and Paul sorted out the issue of the helicopters. We had to get all the equipment and our team to Silam before the the race started.


Glen and Paul checking all the equipment and re-programming some of the radios.

Behind me are all the radio equipment, ready to be handed out. I am standing here waiting for the competitors to arrive as I have to sign out the equipment as I give them out.
We had to improvise a lot of the furniture, using old crates to set up tables.

After the race, Glen and I decided to make most of the luxury and just veg... aaahhh... bliss!

Created: 7 Dec 2001