Phil, I am thankful that our Lord is with you and Sandy in your anguish,
disappointments and grief. I wonder if Gretchen thinks prison might be
better because she may be able to get drugs, there?
earlier, Phil Scovell, wrote:
>Gretchen is home now because she checked herself out of the drug rehab
>program sometime last Sunday. She came home today, Tuesday, so you can
>guess where she was for the last 48 hours or so. I was disappointed but not
>so surprised. I was hoping this would be the place she would take a stand
>in her life, if for no other reason, for the sake of her children. Now she
>will go before the diversionary board and this board will decide if she can
>be allowed to try the rehab center again or if she goes to jail, that is,
>prison. She cannot return to the court and go before a judge because she
>signed a document saying she would no longer have access to the court system
>until her sentence was carried out. In this case, it was a two year
>diversionary program she had to fulfill or be remanded to prison to serve a
>term from 5 to 10 years. I believe the actual prison time may possibly be
>set by a judge who reviews her status but that is more of a guess. Why did
>she leave the program? Well, Gretchen has very bad teeth due to the drug
>usage. She has lots of pain when not high on drugs and she claims they
>would not get her help from a dentist. We have since checked with the
>Salvation Army program and they said that is false. They said they have to
>provide for their medical needs when they are in their care. Gretchen most
>likely just needed a fix and used her teeth as an excuse. Plus, she has
>already lied about the whole thing more than once today. So it is back to
>square one and this time, of course, it may very well be cell block number
>one instead of square one. I don't know how I feel about having a daughter
>in prison but I am old enough to process it, if and when, it comes. The
>little boys, however, are not old enough to process something that big so I
>thank the Lord we are in their lives and can help them through something
>that difficult. I'm about ready to kick the devil in the teeth though.
>
>Phil.
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>
>I Flew Kites With Jesus
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John
Make it idiot-proof and someone will make a better idiot
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