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Even though I'm thrilled that the boys are out of that environment, I hate the thought of how scared and confused they must be to be in foster care. I hope someone they know is allowed to see them. As long as it's supervised, I'd even be okay with Josh talking to them for a minute - just to say, "Look. Everything is going to be okay. This is just for a few days. Lots of people love you!" (Unfortunately, I doubt that would be all he'd have to say. I imagine it would be followed by something to the effect of, "Your grandpa Chuck is trying to destroy our family, and keep us from being together.")
Those poor kids have been through enough. Who knows what they've been told about the Coxes? They're going to have to have therapy and time to get to where they can trust anyone whose last name isn't Powell. But for now, my heart breaks that they are essentially getting punished for things with which they have nothing to do.
No, please keep Josh away also. I can imagine the number of times he has reminded them they went "camping" in the snow that night. I wonder about the "mommy ouchee" too.