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Re: Who raised this younger generation?


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Posted by wisbaker on September 06, 2012 at 13:55:17 from (207.118.155.127):

In Reply to: Who raised this younger generation? posted by Stuart on September 06, 2012 at 10:30:21:

Let me tell you a sad story. My Aunt's second husband (already starting out bad eh?) had two boys from his first marriage. Let's skip to the ending one in in prison in California doing life without parole (murder), the other is a hard working pipe fitter who not only works long hours to pay his bills but puts in additional time caring for a wife with MS, they have raised a smart and beautiful daughter who will be finishing college in a year.

The book that tells the story of the murder lays a lot of blame for the younger son on a father that was abusive and was a habitual user of marijuana. Oh by the way the son that is a productive member of society is the one that choose to live with his dad, the murderer stayed with his mom. Both the boys got into trouble when they were about 10 and 8, dad went to bat and paid for the church windows they broke. When he tried to get custody of both boys he was turned down because he had no proof his ex-wife wasn't a fit parent, turns out he should of let the church file a complaint and have the complaint/case proceed through the juvenile system, it wouldn't be a lasting scar as juvenile records get sealed when they turn 18, but he would have some proof in the legal system that the boys weren't getting the guidance/supervision they needed from Mom and the new squeeze. In spite of his faults and lack of parenting skills My Aunt and Uncle were able to instill some values in the older boy, he had some rough patches and made a few mistakes but was able to pull it together when his family needed him (wife with MS). But he was taught his actions will have ramifications example he failed a grade in school, his step mom (my Aunt)worked a a University he got to go to summer school that year at the university and he got to ride in with his step-mom and be there 2 1/2 hours early and hang out at a deserted university for hours after class until step mom was done with work and heading home. He worked a little harder in school after that so he would get his summers off.


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