Hey all --
Well, I won't go into all the sordid details, but come this Wednesday I may become the temporary "mom" to one of my former students -- now a 13 year-old seventh grader.
She's an incredibly sweet kid and has truly had a hellish life. Alcoholic father (now deported to Mexico), totally uninvolved, self-absorbed mother, and a 23 year-old brother who's been her primary caretaker but is now sitting in County Jail because of some "sexual indiscretions" with a minor (actually, he's charged with a felony). Everyone but this kid are without papers, and her brother will likely be deported, leaving this uninterested mother (probably with a boyfriend in the wings) to care for her.
Child Protective Services is involved, and she's been staying at the home of my teaching partner & his wife while Belle, my cat, "cools off". So Wednesday it'll be safe to bring her here.
She's done well with Don & his wife, so hopefully she'll be okay here. But I'm thinking about what kind of rules I need to have in place. Bedtime should be interesting, as I hit the hay at 9:00. She ought to also, since we'll be up & out of the house by 6:15. And cell phones ... hers doesn't work up here (no coverage). And if she wants to use a computer she can use one of my old laptops right down here on the couch where I can keep an eye on things.
Oh my ... I'm already exhausted. She'll be here until April 8th, at the latest. Or she may not come at all -- everything seems to hinge on what happens on Tuesday with her brother's court date.
Please keep this child in your prayers. I don't know how she's functioning, but she's an A-B student and keeping her grades up. And I'd appreciate a prayer or two, also. I'm not a parent, and I'm definitely not used to having another person in my space. It's going to be an interesting couple of weeks ... sigh.
Thanks.
Laura