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Short update on Bart's court case and his ex's new shenanigans
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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 675957" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Yes, they most certainly are. I miss my little hooligans. Perhaps I will be able to find them one day and give them a big hug. </p><p>Until then, I will be fervently praying for their safety. It is tough, to<em> love children so </em>and know what a mess their lives are. My oldest grand from Tornado, has been to<em> 6 different schools</em>, due to his parents constant moving around...... he is only 11, and somewhat of a D C, himself (who wouldn't be?). He was last with us for a year and 1/2 going to a cultural based charter school near us, and making strides in attitude. His teachers absolutely loved him and recognized leadership qualities. ( I told them sheesh, send <em>that </em>kid home...LOL)<em>SIGH</em>.</p><p>I have come to accept that it is not up to me to raise them, we tried and the States goals were to "reunite" the family. Justice and children's rights- blind.......</p><p>Well, prayers and giving it to a higher power, thankfulness we had them when we did, hopefully they will remember the<em> love and hugs, </em>not the hurtful propaganda from their parents.....</p><p>one day at a time.......</p><p>leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 675957, member: 19522"] Yes, they most certainly are. I miss my little hooligans. Perhaps I will be able to find them one day and give them a big hug. Until then, I will be fervently praying for their safety. It is tough, to[I] love children so [/I]and know what a mess their lives are. My oldest grand from Tornado, has been to[I] 6 different schools[/I], due to his parents constant moving around...... he is only 11, and somewhat of a D C, himself (who wouldn't be?). He was last with us for a year and 1/2 going to a cultural based charter school near us, and making strides in attitude. His teachers absolutely loved him and recognized leadership qualities. ( I told them sheesh, send [I]that [/I]kid home...LOL)[I]SIGH[/I]. I have come to accept that it is not up to me to raise them, we tried and the States goals were to "reunite" the family. Justice and children's rights- blind....... Well, prayers and giving it to a higher power, thankfulness we had them when we did, hopefully they will remember the[I] love and hugs, [/I]not the hurtful propaganda from their parents..... one day at a time....... leafy [/QUOTE]
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