Let him move out and find out what life is really abotu. Or you will just keep doing and inabling him todo the same over and over and over.
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> Hey Peggy,
> The thing that blows me away is that the probation officer didn't
> object to Chris moving in with Nicki's family. She'll take anything
> to keep the financial responsibility off her shoulders. It really
> does come down to the bottom line like that. Nicki's older brother,
> who is a month younger than Chris, will be released from the same
> correctional facility that Chris was at last spring, in
> December. The brother was held there for two years! I can't help
> but wonder what will happen when the two of them get together. Nicki
> has had her own run ins with drug court and has had to pay fines for
> under age smoking. She is Chris's main supplier of cigarettes, as
> far as we can tell. I would think that the probation officer might
> be a bit discouraging about Chris moving in to this chummy family,
> but nope! We come off looking like the crazy people for not wishing
> him the best. I just get so frustrated!
> Kathy
>
>
> At 09:50 PM 10/5/2005, you wrote:
> >Kathy, it's great to hear what's going on with you. I'd been
> >wondering how you were doing, and thinking that if you didn't tell us
> >soon, I'd ask. I wonder if it would be good for Chris to live at
> >Nikki's house and experience other types of parenting, from liars and
> >drunks. Then maybe he'd begin to realize he doesn't have it as bad
> >as he'd like everyone to believe.
> >
> >Hugs, and post when you can,
> >
> >Peggy
> >
> >At 01:23 PM 10/5/2005, you wrote:
> > >Hi guys,
> > > Well, I've been quiet lately, haven't I? Pretty good for
> > >me!! "NOT!" Actually, Ive been keeping up with the reading pretty
> > >well, so I know pretty much what is going on, but I either lack the
> > >energy, or the words to describe my life lately, so I just read about
> > >yours. I guess I've just found it easier to remain a passive lurker
> > >lately. If nothing else, this does show that I can be still for a
> > >season at least! GRIN!
> > > Ned and Vinny, you will be happy to know that I finally got my
> > >piano tuned yesterday. Yea! The humidity had done a number on it,
> > >but Greg also hadn't put it together correctly when he decided to try
> > >to check things out for himself lat summer when I began asking you
> > >guys questions about it. Liz and I have been rassing him a bit about
> > >it, now that we know.
> > > Two weekends ago, I was at a women's retreat in New hampshire where
> > >I was one of the music leaders. At first, it appeared that I would
> > >be the only musician, but God does answer prayer and we did manage to
> > >get a worship team together before all was said and done. It went
> > >much better that way. Yea!
> > > I finally heard back from the drama company about my skit on the
> > >parable of the four soils and they want to see it so I'm busy
> > >tweeking and polishing it and hope to get it in the mail by the
> > >weekend. Of course, I'm still dreading the rejection letter as a
> > >result, but I'll never know if I don't try. I'd really appreciate
> > >your prayer over this venture for me. I feel as though I"m really
> > >stepping out in faith.
> > > I'm also busy with my knitting. I need it for peace of mind with
> > >everything that is happening around me. I made a prayer shawl for my
> > >sister and am now learning a really complicated pattern for an
> > >afghan. Well, It may not be complicated for people to whom knitting
> > >is old hat, but for me, I'm pretty amazed!
> > > I wish that parenthood were going as well. Our oldest,
> > Matt, is now
> > >employed at Holiday Inn on the housekeeping staff. He likes it, but
> > >Matt likes everything. What he struggles with is being self aware
> > >enough to know whether or not he is doing well. He works second
> > >shift and he still doesn't have his driver's license, even after
> > >taking the test twice, so Greg still has to run in and pick him up
> > >and then, of course, pick up chris from Nicki's house along the way.
> > > Chris has 27 days more to live with us and then, he is
> > out!! We had
> > >a meeting with a social worker today and two people from the
> > >department of corrections to try to figure out where Chris will live
> > >next. Of course, it would be easiest if he stayed here, for them,
> > >but even then, if he moved out, they aren't interested in helping him
> > >too much, especially with any funding. The problem is that he will
> > >still be on juvinile probation for three months after he turns 18 so
> > >he will be ending up in some sort of a no mans land.
> > > While Chris's outward violence against us has stopped, "he says he
> > >doesn't want to go back to jail), the passive aggressive stuff has
> > >increased. Unfortunately, most passive aggressive behaviors don't
> > >break the law, just frustrate everyone else in the house hold. He
> > >has urinated in a potted plant, stolen his brother's i.d. to try to
> > >buy cigarettes, stolen things out of our room, not to mention
> > >retreaved things that we had taken from him that he shouldn't have
> > >had in the first place. He spends a lot of his time at Nicki's, but
> > >he has lied about us so much and undermined our character so much to
> > >them, that they think that we are real jerks to even want to get rid
> > >of him. He is such an excellent liar and con, I almost feel like I'm
> > >living with the guy from the movie, "Catch Me If You Can." The
> > >stories get so convoluted that we can't even tell what is up and down
> > >sometimes. Other people, however, who don't know him well, like the
> > >people that we met with today, don't know that, or in truth, care to
> > >know that. If they did take the time to know, they might actually
> > >have to act and as long as we are around, they have more pressing
> > >matters to deal with.
> > > This family counselor that the courts hired to work with us wrote
> > >this really glowing report about how our family had improved
> > >dramaticly with his help; no doubt insuring job security for him and
> > >the agency that he works for.
> > > You know, what is so hard is that this is all just so
> > >wrong!! Nicki's parents have said that, if worse comes to worse,
> > >Chris can move in with them. Her father claims that he can get Chris
> > >a job at the Home Depot, where he works, but this guy is a drunk and
> > >a liar himself. Nevertheless, Chris is clinging to the offer, if
> > >nothing else works out. The probation officer also recommended that
> > >we give Chris the bike of ours, that he has been using since he
> > >doesn't have anything else for transportation.
> > > I know that I don't know the end of the story yet. I know that
> > >anything could change at any time, but this is a pretty low point in
> > >the story right now.
> > > God bless everybody. Hopefully, my life will settle down
> > again soon
> > >and I can be a more frequent contributor again.
> > >I love you guys and I appreciate your being there, always!
> > >Kathy
> >
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