I awoke at four because of the heavy rain. A beautiful thing to wake up to.
An extra child stayed the night, Maggie’s friend; three kids so ready for spring break (one mom so ready for spring break, but I was awake at 4) it was hard to get them up. We managed to leave on time, though.
I spoke to a CPS supervisor about my client. We discussed all of the resources we could think of to give this person every possible chance. One thought is a support group for foster youth, and opportunities in getting to know one another, having similarities they share, and being there for one another. I’m thinking it could be called Foster of El Dorado, or F.E.D., because hopefully this will feed them, feed their souls.
Juvenile Hall Friday! Four new kids, so I was very busy, yet managed to see 9 of mine before graduation. It was a very special day, as a young man who has worked so hard and so diligently was able to graduate from high school today. His family and relatives drove up from San Jose to watch the ceremony. It was wonderful to witness.
A session with my sweet one, she brought me a flower, which she presented to me, later we drew pictures together of a magical garden with watermelon flowers & jelly bean bushes. Dad said she looks forward to this all week, as do I. A quick trip to AT&T, where I intended to complain about billing and ended up leaving with unlimited services plus DirecTV. How the hell did they do that? Home, storage, home, storage, then a dance of thunderstorms. Nice.