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<blockquote data-quote="Tanya M" data-source="post: 727749" data-attributes="member: 18516"><p>When we lived in Colo. and he was in the juvenile detention center we drove 2 hours one way every other week to visit with him for an hour, then would drive 2 hours home. We did that for a year.</p><p>A few years later when he was in the county jail which was closer we would visit every week.</p><p>The last few times he's been in jail we have not gone to visit him as he's 1100 miles away. We do communicate via letters.</p><p>He was in jail when my husband and I moved to the Midwest. When he was released I flew out to get him, brought him back with me, set him up in our rental house, gave him every opportunity to get his life back on track. Sadly, he blew it.</p><p>I do hope that when he gets out of jail in the fall that he will really try to make better choices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanya M, post: 727749, member: 18516"] When we lived in Colo. and he was in the juvenile detention center we drove 2 hours one way every other week to visit with him for an hour, then would drive 2 hours home. We did that for a year. A few years later when he was in the county jail which was closer we would visit every week. The last few times he's been in jail we have not gone to visit him as he's 1100 miles away. We do communicate via letters. He was in jail when my husband and I moved to the Midwest. When he was released I flew out to get him, brought him back with me, set him up in our rental house, gave him every opportunity to get his life back on track. Sadly, he blew it. I do hope that when he gets out of jail in the fall that he will really try to make better choices. [/QUOTE]
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