Saturday, April 18, 2009

you were always on my mind

C phoned and left a message on our answering machine threatening us with legal action again because we are denying her access to her child.

I used to find these threats extremely upsetting just a few months ago. Now, though I can't say I am not somewhat distressed, I don't believe her. I don't believe her. I don't believe her.

We are the ones acting in the best interest of her child, supporting her decisions and facilitating her desires. When she wants to see or talk to her mother, she does. When she wants to forget about her, we allow it.

I'm ready to defend that in court.

Or just to myself.

I'm trying to protect this child. That's all.



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