Saturday, June 25, 2011

Crazies.

Seriously, how can you walk into someone's house, tell them they are getting their CHILD back within 30 days...and then not even bring it up in court?

I just don't understand that at all.


My agency & the lawyer have both called the new DHS worker "Young", "Immature", "New"... I actually tend to like new workers because they are still excited about their job and still think some of what normal people think are "big" thing are "big" things.

BUT when this lady road in here on her white horse and started making huge decisions on a case she knew nothing about she totally over stepped her bounds. She obviously thought she could do whatever she wanted without consulting anyone else. She had the lawyer so mad and apparently he won this round.

I have to be honest, I was ready to be done for a while. The idea of a "care free" summer was looking SO good. I am so happy that she did not get shipped to a different foster home for her own sake...but at the same time, well, if you have been around here long you know how stressful Lizzy is, how stressful her case is, how stressful her mom is...

I am glad I did the right thing. I am. I'm just ready for a change too. :)

4 comments:

Cherub Mamma said...

I've just been flabbergasted with your last several posts. I don't even know what to say. Hopefully all people playing this game will start to play nice with each other so that Lizzy's needs are fully met. (Yours too!)

StarfishMom said...

May God grant you the patience with Lizzy this summer, the grace to get through this journey and the wisdom and strength for 'who' to hit and 'how hard' when it's over!!! :)

xoxoxo

Kateri said...

Sending you love and hugs from Delaware! May God give you some peace this summer, one way or another. You deserve that...and so much more!!! God bless you, Momma Friend :)

Deb said...

What a mess this person caused for everyone. And what a disappoint for the birth family that she made promises too.
Hoping she gets trained quickly in how things are supposed to work.