Sunday, April 5, 2009

Grandma And Lily...Last Visit?

"On Friday, during our visit, Lily and I were in the middle of singing Puff the Magic Dragon, her favorite song, when she put her arms around me, kissed me, hugged me and said: 'Grandma, when will they let me come home? I love you sooooo much. I have been good for them. Can't I come home with you today?

Honestly, I do not know how much more of this I can take...and for them to say it is in the best interest of the child..."

This I received from Grandma. Just like the Stuths, these grandparents received glowing reports until it was decided that the child would go to someone else. This someone was on a waiting list for a child. I guess Lilly fit the order.

The grandparents have a lovely home. Grandma teaches the three-year-old's preschool class. Grandma has many community awards including "Lion of the Year" for Mt. Vernon, WA. There are many out and out lies in the report that is written by Myron Egbers who had never been in their home on Orcus Island when he wrote that there was no heat in the dwelling. The likes of you will burn in hell, Myron. Is there a bonus in it for you? Do you know the foster woman on the side? Hurrying to do the dirty work? Get it done before it gets out?)

Randy Hart. You Said You Would Correct The Record....You Haven't.

The clock is ticking and a family...a child...is in the offing. And yet, no response from Hunter Goodman of the AG's office or Randy Hart the new head of CPS.

Over a week ago CPS Sec. Randy Hart acknowledged that CPS got it wrong. His employees wrote in a report that Grandma and Grandpa had stolen a computer from Swedish Hospital. That report now sits...uncorrected ...on a judge's desk in Skagit County.

Hart admitted that the department had been wrong and told me that there would be a letter of apology sent to the Willards and a correction sent to the judge.

The trial is WEDNESDAY and the department has yet to correct its purposeful lies.

Randy...you too? You don't tell the truth? There were witnesses on my end you know. You said you would send the correction letter. You took a list of points I had for you and you said you would "check." The truth is not with your workers, Mr. Hart.


Remember. Everything CPS hears from their social workers they believe. Anything they hear from others (like me) they do not believe. (Reminds me of the world I live in, politics can be an ugly, lying proposition.) Actually...I think they do believe that their workers are wrong. The department heads just want to transfer "ownership" of a child so badly that they perpetuate the lies to get the kid. It is pretty damn hard to read this situation any other way.

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Million...Billion...Trillion? There Is A Difference!

A supporter sends this verbal graphic:

"Ronald Reagan had the best explanation of the difference between a million, billion and trillion that I have ever heard:

'A MILLION dollars is a stack of $1,000 bills 4 inches tall.


A BILLION dollars is a stack of $1,000 bills the length of a football field (120 yards) high.


A TRILLION dollars is a stack of $1,000 bills 54 miles high.'"

Friday, April 3, 2009

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Liar In The Lair About The Hair


The back of Lily's haircut in January 2 days before she was stolen.
Whoever commented in your blog did not know a thing about her hair. It is very fine and manageable. (Message sent to my email. ED)

(This was sent by the community award winning grandmother. Notice how neat the kitchen is. See how clean she keeps her granddaughter. Do you think this house has no heating? The lying social worker reported to the judge that the family had no heating in their house. The report is still on the judge's desk.)

DSHS Person X had reported Lily's hair was course, not matted. Come to think about it I don't know of ANY child that has course hair. Person X...you are just totally full of it!

Today I Attended The Ultrasound Debut Of Grandchild #13

Gee...you put that in writing and it really sounds like a LOT of grand kids!

While Rep. Roach was debating the final House transportation bill I went with his family to the ultrasound viewing! Ethan (7), Drew (6) and Camille (4) were on hand for the event.

At 40 weeks gestation we could see the four chambers of the heart as it was beating. There were spooky eye holes in the skull. The spine was normal. And the feet each had five toes. Each bone was checked. And, yes, there was something else! It is a boy!

Bear with me on this..dear readers! Three are coming this year and I will mention each as they arrive. Preview: May 15th, Captain John's ? (they want to be surprised); David's wife a girl on July 15th; Dan's wife a boy on August 15th. Dates subject to change!

National Autism Awareness Day In The WA State Senate

To my grandson, Drew.
We all love you very much.
You humble us and make us thankful for our blessings.
Yes, you can be loud at times. We learn to be with you as you are learning to be with us. We will never stop trying.

Today, I introduced a Senate Resolution to mark Autism Awareness Day. As the maker of the resolution I spoke. I talked about my grandson, Drew, and what the signs of autism are. I wanted to let our TVW audience know more in hopes of early intervention for other young children.

A special thanks goes to my colleagues who spoke and the ones who thanked me for my words.It is times like these when any semblance of partisanship is dropped, and I am most proud of the people with whom I serve.

Thank you Senator Karen Keiser (D) 33rd District. As chair of the committee on health care your message was strong and it needed to be heard by the families of those with autism. You are a very important leader in policy decisions.

Thank you Senator Margarita Prentice (D) 11th District. Margarita is the chair of the Senate Ways and Means Committee. She is a wonderful person. Part of her character has come from her reaction to her trials. Years ago, when her own son was diagnosed with autism there was not much known about it. As a nurse she struggled to work with her son. Today he still lives with her. Everyday. Everyday she feels the depth of what all families with autism feel. She offered hope in her speech. Thank you so much.

And, thank you, Senator Phil Rockefeller(D) Bremerton. An attorney. There is no one more thoughtful than Phil. What gentle words he had for his granddaughter who suffers from Asperger's syndrome (high end autism).

At the rally in the Rotunda that followed I shared a mike with Rep. Dan Roach and Melanie Roach and many others in our community. Drew was sitting on the granite steps. He played with the same six large Legos that he takes with him where ever he goes.