Many the mothers in my shelter (including Breonna's mother) were abused as children and had kids too young, and so don't know any other way. When I wonder about what will happen to Breonna after she leaves the shelter, I pray that she won't turn out like that, that she'll have a happy life. But one day she'll leave, I ...probably won't see her again, and all I'll be able to do for her is hope.
Seriously, I love that little girl in a way that I've never loved anyone before; I would change my whole lifestyle if I had the chance to adopt her. I would stop drinking, stop going out, do everything I could to make sure I had the money to give her an amazing life. This is a new sort of feeling for me -- I've never been a kids person. I don't know what to think of all this.
Seriously, I love that little girl in a way that I've never loved anyone before; I would change my whole lifestyle if I had the chance to adopt her. I would stop drinking, stop going out, do everything I could to make sure I had the money to give her an amazing life. This is a new sort of feeling for me -- I've never been a kids person. I don't know what to think of all this.
You have very good reason to be concerned about her future under the circumstances. All you can do is be the best person to her that you can be while she's there and keep your fingers crossed about her future after she leaves. I know that doesn't satisfy you, but that's the way life is.
The Sox look like the real deal even without Peavey. I couldn't believe how bad they were playing until last month. At least it's a 162 game season, so they had plenty of time to turn things around. I predict a classic series coming up in the playoffs between the Sox and Yankees.