Friday, May 19, 2006

End-Of-The-Week Update

Where to start....

Julie came over for a visit on Wednesday, unsupervised. I needed to get a dress she had at home for Kayla's 8th grade dance on Friday night and Julie would bring it over, but wanted to make a visit out of it. So... we did. It was okay - Julie didn't do anything bad or anything like that. There was one thing that happened that made me thing Julie was clueless, but the rest of the visit was good. The one little thing was this... We were watching a taped show of Dr. Phil, in which this kid was in jail for doing drugs. He shared with everyone how to pass a urine drug test even if you were doing drugs. With this, Justin walked by. He said "you know mom, I used to have to pee in a cup all the time for Ryan and his cousins and his brother" (or some family members like that). Julie said "What? Well, you know Justin, when you get home you better not do that again!" I remember thinking of the horrible position Justin must have been in... mom takes in these really BAD guys to live with her. The ones that don't 'live' there still come over all the time to 'hang-out'. Justin, a kid, is asked to pee in a cup. What is Justin supposed to think? Mom is upstairs either doped up on prescriptions or high... mom has allowed these people to come into their home.... and Justin is doing what he's told by the Adult role-models in his home. He was NOT to blame in this... Julie was. So I mention something to Julie about the "Ryans" that used to live with her and ask something about them not hanging out any more. She mentions to me that they live in the neighborhood, so they will still be a part of their lives. This makes me want to vomit just thinking about it. I really wish Julie would just totally move and start over again. Sigh.....

So last night - I have to tell you what happened last night! Katie has 5 extra tickets to the Devil Ray's baseball game (playing the White Sox, current world champions). So... Chris and ALL FOUR kids go to the game. Chris is saying "are you sure you don't want to go??" -- and I was like "nope, I'm fine, ya'll have fun!" So I stayed home, ate mac and cheese and watched Law and Order. Life is good! LOL The kids had a great time, and I'd really like to thank Katie for taking everyone to the game. You're the BEST sister ever!

Today Jonathan is singing at his school. His Drama teacher gave him a project to do, and he chose to do it on "The Lion King". He did a poster board on the Lion King and his little Quartet (Growing Pains) is going to sing for his report (this is their final exam for the 9 weeks). His quartet sings "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" - and it fit! The bestest thing is that the other 3 parents are really working to help him - the moms had to take off work to pick up their sons from other schools and bring them to Jono's school to sing. WOW. I am taking off work today at 2:45 to go and see this, it should be great - I'll let you know how it goes!

"People are unreasonable, illogical, and self-centered.
Love them anyway.
If you do good, people may accuse you of selfish motives.
Do good anyway.
If you are successful, you may win false friends and true enemies.
Succeed anyway.
The good you do today may be forgotten tomorrow.
Do good anyway.
Honesty and transparency make you vulnerable.
Be honest and transparent anyway.
What you spend years building may be destroyed overnight.
Build anyway.
People who really want help may attack you if you help them.
Help them anyway.
Give the world the best you have and you may get hurt.
Give the world your best anyway."
--Mother Teresa

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