Friday, March 20, 2009
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Non-Family & Family Abductions, Endangered Runaways, Lost or Injured, and Unidentified ... These are our ~LostFaces~ of the Missing
Two fathers who climbed a 200-foot crane at Lane and Neil avenues last year to protest the way dads are treated by family courts pleaded guilty yesterday to criminal-damaging charges. Paul D. Fisher and Donald Tenn dressed as Spider-Man and Superman, respectively, for the protest outside an Ohio State vs. Minnesota football game Sept. 27, 2008. Atop the crane, they unfurled a banner for their cause. They said the costumes represented dads as superheroes. The stunt, which lasted three days, was broadcast on 84 local TV stations and YouTube. Fisher, of Columbus, and Tenn, of Sacramento, Calif., were charged with felony vandalism counts. |
This blog exists in dedication to my 3 sons & to a 'helluva' good man, who stood behind me all the way... even through my 'down times.'
It took over ten years to finally make contact with my oldest son. Getting to know the young man, who used to be my 9-year-old twerp, has been an indescribable experience!
Due to 10+ years of extreme alienation, my second son was nervous to meet with me, at first. It didn't take long for his curiousity to overcome his fear, and now he calls me on the phone & emails me, quite often.
My third son has learned much about missing children/persons & his young life has been forever touched by my search for the 2 brothers he didn't even know. It was a joyous occasion when he finally got to meet both of his big brothers!
~Answered Prayers~
Shared Parenting Petition



~LostFaces~
This is probably quite a controversial question. After all, most of the people I post about has a loved one who is missing without consent.
A parent who adopted their child, signed 'the' paper. They gave permission to allow someone else to raise this child.
Adoption is an issue I have grappled with for quite some time. How dare a person who adopted their child out compare their situation to mine.
Yet as I read about the deception and confusion, in the adoption industry, I question my perhaps too harsh judgements...
Is an adopted child a missing person too? Surviving Adoption Loss
BSE adoptee, I was neither "scooped" nor "snatched", but abandoned freely. I am working on coming to terms with that. This is a part of that work.
I am the poster child for Adoptions Gone Wrong. I am living proof that Adoption does NOT work in the best interest of the child.
My son paid over $26,000.00 in child support to his ex and was not ever allowed to see his children. Together he and I paid over $45,000.00 in attorney fees to fight this wrongful adoption.
The majority of society I have spoken to about adoption chose to see it as a beautiful act of love, apparently ignorant of the ugly truth lurking under all the gloss.
She asked questions about me, constantly, until the people who adopted her, feeling insecure, told her a lie.....that I was dead. For years she searched for a grave.
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We are influenced by the objects with which we surround ourselves, so it is important to choose those things which enrich our lives and help us see the positive side of life- fun, beauty, and peace.
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I have a tendency to drift into a rather Zen place. That is where I find Truth. Hope. Light. I am always seeking, and my creations are a manifestation of that search.
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Healing, love, growth. . . Many of us are reaching for these things. Sometimes we need reminder, a little inspiration
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1 comments:
That was phenomenal!! Thank you so much for sharing!!
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