
Apparently in a daring helicopter rescue, heroes have rescued Trevor! We have no details accept that Trevor has what could be post-traumatic shock symptoms. His rescuers opened a facebook account called “Trevor’s Rescuers” and requested facebook friendship with me (Lisa-head cicerone). These photos you see here were available there. They said he had trust issues with them at first, as they tried to aid him. (This is quite typical of subjects who’ve undergone kidnapping, detainment, and hostage situations.)

The rescuers seem to be keeping their identities private, and their location a mystery. This is perhaps due to the nature of their profession. As they free gnomes worldwide, it seems logical that they could do their work best under the guise of anonymity.
Being familiar with this type of field, we feel confident they are professionals apt to caring for Trevor in the most humane way, and tending to his psychological needs, through counseling and medication. (If you read this Rescuers, bear in mind to NOT let him drink too much. He will tend to self-medicate!)
We hope to have him back soon, as we have a Poconos trip and camping trip planned. We have beefed up security since the “happening,” as the gnomes have taken to calling Trevor’s unsettling disappearance.
Three Cheers for Gnome Friends!
Three Cheers for Trevor! YOU DID IT, BUDDY!
Three Cheers for Gnome-kind!
All our prayers have been answered.
(I need a nap.)
If anyone has details, or witnessed the rescue, leave comments! We’d love to hear what happened!


2 responses so far ↓
Liz // July 17, 2009 at 6:03 pm |
Yeah – Trevor is safe!!!!
I have NO idea what happened, I’m just relieved his ordeal is over!
Ernie // July 22, 2009 at 10:23 pm |
I’m so glad you are home safe and sound. Why do they think that just because we’re little we can be treated this way.