THANK YOU! There are so many wonderful loving people wanting to adopt.:clap:
Yes, there are, but I can't fault CA for wanting to keep the baby. If I had been in the same situation with my firstborn, my mom would have begged and cried, I think.
My mom was a good parent, but most people with parenting "issues" probably don't see their own flaws. CA probably saw her daughter pregnant with her granddaughter, and the prospect of sending that baby away was probably scary to her. Keeping her, loving her, seemed like a better option than not knowing.
I'll find fault with CA over a lot, but not that. I think she loved Caylee and would have gone to the ends of the earth for Caylee. Unfortunately, she was also KC's parent and felt duty-bound to encourage KC to have SOME responsibility. Maybe CA was aware of KC's jealousy issues and tried to let her take control of Caylee's day-to-day life more. Maybe it killed her inside, but she was trying to be less available for babysitting, less accomodating with the money. Appeasing KC while teaching KC, and unfortunately it backfired in an awful way.
That's the only way I can reconcile CA not taking a more active stance earlier on in Caylee's disappearance. I'm a 32 year old married mother of two, and if I couldn't give my mom details about where my boys were? Bessie, bar the door! Like most grandparents, my parents adore the boys. I know the Anthonys adored Caylee. I met them and it was tangible. I just wish CA could take a step back and speak without having her words go through the KC defense filter.
I think KC felt that she was between a ludicrous rock and a ridiculous hard place. She desperately wanted her freedom while not being able to fathom giving her mother control. She resented Caylee and CA's attachment to each other, but didn't want to use that attachment to fulfill her need to be free. Caylee was HERS and her pride would never allow her to let her mom be right or "win."
These weren't real problems, though, not in a serious sense. If one of them was able to compromise just a bit, we probably wouldn't be here right now. Instead, it became a battle of prideful wills and Caylee was the rope in a game of tug and war, and the rope snapped and now KC and CA are each holding the end of the rope. The difference being that CA would probably give her life to take that game back and KC, meanwhile, would just resolve to pull harder next time.