I agree.They should be. She may be lucky to avoid being charged with negligence before all is said and done. JMO
I agree.They should be. She may be lucky to avoid being charged with negligence before all is said and done. JMO
Unfortunately at the hearing today it did come out that she “is a chronic, unrehabilitated substance abuser of cocaine and cannabis”.Gently suggesting that if she is, another couple’s dream will potentially come true. Short of prosecutorial negligence or malfeasance, she will go to jail for a very long time. If there is a baby, he or she will be adopted out in the state of Georgia, where a lot of great couples wait with hope. I think that could turn out to be a beautiful and blessed thing. I am choosing to see the possibility of the best of things. She may have also eaten a lot of postnatal donuts (as I myself did after birthing twins) and this is all moot. xo
Gently suggesting that if she is, another couple’s dream will potentially come true. Short of prosecutorial negligence or malfeasance, she will go to jail for a very long time. If there is a baby, he or she will be adopted out in the state of Georgia, where a lot of great couples wait with hope. I think that could turn out to be a beautiful and blessed thing. I am choosing to see the possibility of the best of things. She may have also eaten a lot of postnatal donuts (as I myself did after birthing twins) and this is all moot. xo
I think they just meant "they ate a lot of food after giving birth" (and thus, gained weight). (I admit, I also was confused and googled, thinking they were talking about one of those perianal cushions people sometimes sit on when they have extensive postpartum tearing )How can it be a beautiful and blessed thing if she's having a baby while under the influence of drugs? Also what is a "postnatal" donut? We all know of postnasal drip. I am totally confused
Of all the things I've read on Websleuths, "extensive postpartum tearing" is the most frightening.I think they just meant "they ate a lot of food after giving birth" (and thus, gained weight). (I admit, I also was confused and googled, thinking they were talking about one of those perianal cushions people sometimes sit on when they have extensive postpartum tearing )
Louder for the folks in the back, please!The children's grandmother "knew or should have known (her daughter) was unfit to provide proper care, while the maternal grandmother traveled out of state," the court documents say.
I find it interesting that she was mentioned in this negative way, but her husband wasn't. Didn't they both have custody?Strong words for Quinton’s grandmother…
Just want to say I totally understood "postnatal donuts" because I've been there myself, ha ha. Didn't confuse it with postnatal drip at all, but that did give me a giggle.Gently suggesting that if she is, another couple’s dream will potentially come true. Short of prosecutorial negligence or malfeasance, she will go to jail for a very long time. If there is a baby, he or she will be adopted out in the state of Georgia, where a lot of great couples wait with hope. I think that could turn out to be a beautiful and blessed thing. I am choosing to see the possibility of the best of things. She may have also eaten a lot of postnatal donuts (as I myself did after birthing twins) and this is all moot. xo
When did LS come back ? I thought she was ‘ missing ‘.
I find it interesting that she was mentioned in this negative way, but her husband wasn't. Didn't they both have custody?
I'm okay with that.Strong words for Quinton’s grandmother…