Friday, September 7, 2007

Drastic Move...

In a desperate effort to get some real response, we called CPS and said we either need help or we need out. Told them we've contacted a lawyer to see about our rights to dissolve this adoption. Told them we've tapped all of our resources within a 50-mile (shoot even 100-mile) radius and that we were done. The state said fine, but you need to call Lutheran Social Services of the South. So we did.

They are a private, faith-based agency contracted through the state to provide post-adoption support. So far, they are extremely friendly and pro-active. They took all of our information (I was up late again filling out forms, faxing, e-mailing, compiling information for them) and they "staffed our case" and are now working on a "Plan" -- basically a proposal of how to try to fix all of this and move forward. We are not obligated to accept their plan, but in the meantime, they get to do all of the legwork in trying to find a solution--find a better residential treatment, find what our options are financially, find different professionals to work with, etc. We may hear something early next week. It just feels good knowing that someone else is taking on the battle. They have more resources and more connections so hopefully they will get better results.

Oh, and DD? Well, she quit Color Guard because the "stretches were just too hard on her knees." The coach was not too happy that she quit, but she didn't care. Said she "blew out her knee." Then she found out they have a trip coming up and she wanted back in. Too late! The Counselor gave her an earful about how her decision to quit effected many people and that she needed to learn a lesson. The counselor has had quite enough of her, too, but her lecture had no effect on DD.

Then, DS, who gets out 15 minutes earlier than her at the High School, is instructed to walk the two blocks to her school and wait for her so she doesn't walk home alone. Well he waited 40 minutes, then called DH to say he was leaving. DH said fine. A few minutes later DD called DH and asked "Where are you?" He returned the question. She decided that she wanted to be the Lead Role in Les Miserable, so she went to the initial audition meeting. Didn't tell anyone. Didn't care if anyone was waiting on her - DS or DH. She has never been in a UIL play before, she has never memorized lines for even small classroom productions because it is too hard, but she wants the lead role. Just delusional. You have to have good grades and no behavioral problems for teachers to approve you to be in any role, as well. A challenge that she does not think will be a problem.

She is already in the red on a behavior contract we created to allow her to earn money to pay for her own expenses for choir - something else she joined when she quit band (because it was too hard). The choir director is extremely supportive of our contract and knows that if DD does not earn the money to pay for the formal dress and the materials that she will not remain in choir. DD knows this as well and has already made excuses and blamed us for her not making her bed and for her behaviors that cost her money. She is still just the victim and we the evil prison guards.

In the meantime, there are a couple of bottles of Cabernet Sauvignon waiting for me in my kitchen...

8 comments:

Julie H. said...

I hope LSS is able to help! I'll be eager to hear what their plan is.

In the meantime, you & yours remain in my thoughts.

*Hugs*
--Julie

Angie Feldman said...

I'm hoping the "answer" is out there for you guys. No one can say you haven't done your part. I'm just so sorry that it's been such a painful journey.

Just Me said...

I so hope the Lutheran agency can help. I have never seen anyone work so hard to make something work Cynthia. I wish with all my heart that things had turned out differently. Lots of hugs and prayers.

Lynette said...

You have gone through more resources than I even imagined were available. I hope LSS can give you some assistance. I am so sad when I think of your dreams and plans having come to this.

tigger said...

Cynthia, you've done everything you can do, PLUS 110% more. Please know that you are always on my mind and in my heart.

Unknown said...

many hugs for you and your family... you have been through so much trying to make this work. I pray for you often.

Julianna said...

lots and lots of hugs.. you amaze me every day, with your strength & courage & resolution to try and make this work. I hope the new private agency can help shoulder some of the burden and find some alternate solutions for you!

Parkie said...

I bet that was a scary call to make but I think it was the right one. Continued good thoughts