Last call moon through the tree branches, taken from the deck. It was beautiful, but the camera doesn't always capture the essence.
I have been truly savoring these evening deck times with Ember. She curls up on one deck chair while I sit in the other. And we just breathe and watch the neighborhood pass by.
Next morning there was a gorgeous sunrise. While driving Ember to daycare Tuesday morning, I saw a man out walking, stop to take out his phone and photograph the sky. I had taken a shot pointing East from the deck maybe 10 or 15 minutes earlier, but I didn't get the full flame of the rising sun in my little photo.
I will note that it does not feel like October. We got over 90F Friday afternoon.
Mid-week was routine stuff. Ember had daycare on Thursday. I had a semi-annual meeting with my financial guy to review status that day, too.
Friday was a big day for the across town family. Court date for bench trial for termination of parental rights of the biological parents of my foster grandson. Both my son and his wife were subpoenaed to testify, as the current foster parents of one of the three siblings in the case. Due to being witnesses, they were then sequestered during most of what went on. Up until that decision was made they were able to observe some of the action on motions, etc. Biological mom was a no-show, so she will lose her parental rights, with no chance to appeal. Biological dad chose to contest the action, so that's what this is really all about.
Bio dad's lawyer was 15 minutes late to court, which I'm sure did not endear him to the judge (bench trial, no jury, judge is sole decider). He got a bit of a lecture over the issue. He is also at risk of a contempt of court ruling related to failure to provide discovery. Anyway, my DIL's mom was able to stay in the courtroom as a spectator, during testimony of others. But it was a long, long day. The GAL (guardian ad litem, represents the minor children) had anticipated that my son would be called either right before or immediately following the lunch break.
This turned out not to be the case. Only one of them needs to take the stand, but the testimony of others was prolonged, and it turned out that he didn't get called on Friday at all. Two more court dates have been scheduled, for November 25 (two days before Thanksgiving), and December 2nd (a week later). Agonizingly long process, this. But hopefully it means that all the t's will be crossed and the i's dotted and a good decision reached. The silver lining? Nothing changed for FGC until the next court date, at the earliest. Seven more weeks of a stable life with my son, DIL, the therapist and medical providers he's used to, and his same school and rec center adults. There's a lot to be said for a stable home life to help a kid over prior trauma!
My own task for Friday was to take Ember over for a mid-day play date with Carl. Gave me something to focus on and made both dogs very happy!
Meanwhile, the last flag football game, and the last soccer game wrapped up for FGC on Thursday and Saturday, respectively. Next sport in the hopper is Basketball. Both FGC and his best buddy have requested one another to be on the same team. Fingers crossed. These two boys are just such great companions. They swap visits at one another's houses in between practices and games, so it really is another part of the whole stability picture for this boy!
That's about it from Emberville this week. Coming up in the next week is a delayed birthday get-together for DIL's mom.
Keeping reactions to the bigger picture of "the news" which can be quite unsettling out of this blog, for now. I fall down the rabbit holes of YouTube posts, but don't really completely trust either those OR the mainstream media to be giving us the whole picture. If the pandemic taught me anything it was that even those outlets that you THINK are giving out facts, and that tend to confirm your own opinions, spin the facts to suit their own narrative.
LIFE itself is by definition a GOOD THING! Spark on and preserve yours. Be kind. That helps others to persevere through their own struggles. Matters not the opinions they hold, all humans are worthy of respect and dignity!