The appeal of Jace is subtle. He's a little boy now in a mans body. Bigger than he was when he entered Clark County jail after being found guilty by a jury of one. When I visit Jace, which is often, we spend most of our time playing games. Jace loves to play games. My … Continue reading Jace Appeal
Letting go
As 2018 comes to a close, and I am finally able to hold my son again, I am looking back at the worst year of my life and attempting to let go. Pain is not new to me - nor injustice. Like most I have been cheated, lied to, betrayed. It's a part of life. … Continue reading Letting go
Lessons NOT learned
My last post had to do with not seeing what is right in front of your face, or seeing the injustice and doing nothing. They are the same to me. Both conjure images of my 2nd favorite movie - H G Wells Time Machine (The original of course!) Weena is so pretty and sweet - … Continue reading Lessons NOT learned
Willful Blindness
Saturday evening I was driving my brand new, just off the line, RV trailer - through the blinding rain, swaying dangerously, living my white knuckled newest adventure. My youngest accompanied his worried mother north - and in an effort to calm and sooth her nerves and fears, he played a Ted Talk. This particular Ted … Continue reading Willful Blindness
Get me to the church on time
CHURCH is good - togetherness, unity, spirituality, the warmth of acceptance, open hearted love and kindness. STATE is good - Resource management, social stability for the whole - not just those in power, communication and travel infrastructure, security and health availability. CHURCH AND STATE IS BAD!!! Thomas Jefferson and the Bill of Rights The "wall … Continue reading Get me to the church on time