Jan 31

Original post can be found @ MsMaggieMooTalks2U:

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She tries to sleep, but she can’t-the noises coming from the only bedroom in the trailer are too loud, too embarrassing. Rolling over she faces the wall and hopes that her father will finish what he’s doing and that her step-mother won’t make any more noise.

She’s living every teenage girl’s nightmare.

It’s bad enough that she was torn from her friends in Kentucky-but living here, in this cramped, dirty trailer with no privacy and no indoor shower is the icing on the cake. Fitting in at school was out of the question-her father made sure of that by not allowing her to socialize outside of class & eventually, she woke up one morning knowing that she would no longer walk the halls of freedom, but instead would be taught in the very trailer she slept in.

It’s probably for the best, she thinks-if anyone ever found out that they make me wear hand me down underwear I’d be the laughing stock of the state anyway…

She wishes she could move home-to her real home-with her mother and sister in Connecticut. There she would be nurtured and cared for, and allowed to be a teenager…allowed to have opinions and ideas and to cut her hair the way she likes it.

But she knows she can’t. He’s making sure of that too…

Jamie wants to come home.

Many of you know Linda from Are We There Yet? And perhaps you know that she has two daughters, Amanda and Jamie. Amanda lives with Linda here in CT and Jamie lives in Florida with her father and his wife.

Life for Jamie is not going well.

Jamie is living a lonely life in a cramped, dirty trailer with guardians who won’t allow her to be an individual. She is not allowed to have friends. She can’t choose her own music or movies and she can’t even cut her hair. She has to shower in a common area of a camp ground because her “home” doesn’t have a shower.


She is homeschooled by her stepmother-a woman who is not qualified to take on such a task and Jamie is, for sure, behind other kids her age academically. No doubt, she will also fall behind socially as well.

Though Jamie has expressed to her father that she wants to move to Connecticut to live with her mother, he will not allow it. His reasoning is that Linda is not a good mother.

His reasoning is bull shit.

When Jamie visits, it is easy to see that she flourishes. Her smile is bright and it’s clear that being allowed to smile and laugh and to be a little quirky is the reason. Anyone who reads Linda’s blog knows that she is a caring and attentive mother who strives to give both of her children what they deserve.

The man that Jamie and Amanda call Dad is not a good man. He remarried and is completely wrapped up in his new marriage and does not care what happens to Jamie. If he believes that Linda is a bad mother because Amanda has blue hair, then I wonder what he would say if she were to cast her daughter out of her life simply because she was a little different…

Of course, Linda would never do that-but he did. Amanda lived with her father at one time, and was sent back to live with Linda because she didn’t “fit in” to the family he wanted to create. He no longer speaks to her. Now tell me, how can a man who disowns one daughter ever be a better parent than one who loves unconditionally?

He can’t.

And that’s why Jamie needs to come home.

Being a single mother who makes “too much money” (read: she makes over the poverty level) Linda does not qualify for financial assistance for legal aid, and therefore is having trouble getting a lawyer’s attention. In CT, courts consider a custody award as subject to change until the child involved grows up, and in most states proof of a “change in circumstances” may overturn an earlier award. This flexibility is intended to allow for the correction of poor or outdated decisions.

Jamie has vocalized to both parents that she wishes to move. Her dad has vocalized that it will never happen. Linda made a promise to Jamie that she would do anything in her power to get here home.

But she needs our help.

On my sidebar I have posted a magic button-this magic button allows you to donate to the Get Jamie Home Legal Fund. The faster you click, the faster you will help change the life of one little girl who very much needs a new life.

Please help. We’ve seen in the past that every penny helps…even if you can only donate $5, please consider doing it.


Jamie needs to come home.

Additional note from Sanni: Please hop over to MsMaggieMooTalks2U and donate to the fund set up to bring Jamie home. There´s a donation link placed in the sidebar. Donating is easy as 1-2-3: paypal and credit cards are accepted.

Most of you know life has changed much for our family during the last year. We had to learn to manage life with less money - so if we can afford a donation, everybody can -

And everybody´s got the right to have a light-hearted childhood and adolescence, don´t you think? A wonderful and caring blogging buddy needs your help. So what are you waiting for??? ;)

Thank you ♥



Jan 30







[WW HQ | previously wordless]


And now…
… our moment of Homer J.:

Homer: Kids, you tried your best and you failed miserably. The lesson is, never try.

Jan 29







TAILS - Who would you like to meet and why?

[other HOTties | previous HOTties]

 

The very first person coming to my mind is my grandma Anni. My mommy´s mom passed away 28 years ago.I´m glad I had the oportunity to get to know her when I was a little one. While my parents were working I stayed at my granny´s house during the first years of my life.

I loved her to pieces - and I still do. So many memories… I still can rememeber her scent, her voice and her eyes, her smile, the tea-times we shared and her love for roses.

She´s always had the best advices -

Whenever I don´t know what to do I ask myself: “What would granny do?”

I´ve never had the chance to say “Goodbye” to my beloved granny. I´d love to indroduce great-grandchildren to her, to thank her for everything she´s done for me, to give her a kiss and let her know how much I love and miss her.

I´m sure she knows already, but I´d love to let her know face-to-face.

Who would you like to meet and why?

Have a great Tuesday, folks!


And now…
… our moment of Homer J.:

Homer: How is education supposed to make me feel smarter? Besides, every time I learn something new, it pushes some old stuff out of my brain. Remember when I took that home winemaking course, and I forgot how to drive?

Jan 28







[more WISHes | previous Manic Mondays ]
WISH

Happy Birthday, girlfriend! May all your life be filled with happiness and blessings galore…
and all your wishes come true.Thanks for making our days with your musings from the desert.

See, it´s our blogging-friend Desert Songbird´s birthday today, so please go and visit THE ICEBOX to wish Desert Songbird a very Happy Birthday!

Desert Songbird is one of the most warmhearted, humorous and caring persons I have ever met in the Blogosphere - she´s a wonderful mother, wife, writer, singer and
a sports- and shoe-crazy U2-maniac….
… and of course a blogging pal one can dream of.

Wishing a Happy Manic Monday to all of you ;)

And now…

… our moment of U2:


“Hello, hello (¡Hola!)
I’m at a place called Vertigo (¿Dónde está?)
It’s everything I wish I didn’t know
Except you give me something
I can feel, feel…”

- U2, Vertigo



“A soldier asked for a cigarette
His smiling face I can’t forget
He looked like you across the street
But that’s a long way here”And I wish you were here
And I wish you were here”
- U2, Stranger in a Strange Land

“I wish you were back in my life
Can we give it one more chance,
This time “
- U2, Every Minute, Every Hour

 

“Don’t wish
Don’t fish
Don’t teach
Don’t reach
I feel numb
Don’t borrow Too much is not enough”
- U2, Numb

 

“Some days you wake up with her complaining
Some sunny days you wish it was raining
Some days are sulky, some days have a grin
And some days have bouncers and won’t let you in”
- U2, Some Days Are Better Than Others

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