Guest guest Posted May 31, 2005 Report Share Posted May 31, 2005 ((((((((()))))))))) awww thank you .. amen love ya too Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2005 Report Share Posted May 31, 2005 awww thanks so much darcy... sure do feel like dancing and rejoicing now.. like i can finally live again ... hugs, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2005 Report Share Posted May 31, 2005 , Praise the Lord! I'm so glad your son is home with you! I will keep you all in my prayers. Love, from Indiana ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: TynknSnickers@... Reply-To: GastricBypass-LOSERS Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 16:27:01 EDT >Hi Everyone, > >I just wanted to give you all an update, We are so thankful that my son was >able to come home. He is still on the ankle monitor but with him now under >probation with the probation dept. he will not have to literally stay at home, >he can go to school, church and family gatherings. They are more lenient once >the hearing is over. At least in my son's case. > The monitor at this point is more of a punishment and not because my son is >a threat. I am so glad the judge was fair and he said that he felt my son >was a good kid who made a bad choice but has a great future ahead of himself as >long as he made the right choices and uses discipline in what he does. He >believes my son has a great future ahead of him and said he can tell that my >son is a good student with the potential to pursue his goals. >He accepted the probation officers recommendation to be on probation for 1 >yr at which time the charge can be brought to court for consideration to >reduce to a misdemeanor. We are all hopeful that it will be as long as my son >follows the court orders and continues to excel academically as he has thus far. >He has to complete a 3 page essay, follow an 8 pm curfew or be with an adult >I approve of after 8 pm for the next year. ( this is no big deal as he isnt >away from me much ) . > Son is allowed to return to his regular school but has to stay 10 ft away >from the other boy involved. I am thankful that the judge felt my son was not >a threat and allowed him to return to his school. He felt that my son took >his education very seriously and believes he will do good in school. He has to >pay a 100 restitution fine to the court and something like 10-14 days >Community Service. >My son was so worried that he might have to return to juvenile hall. I just >kept my faith and hope in the Lord that my son would be given a fair and not >harsh judgement. We did a lot of praying together and I am thankful that my >son has learned from this experience and is even more dedicated to doing well >in school. He is so happy to get to go back to school tomorrow even though he >gets to go back for finals. LOL but he doesn't mind. He is so thankful the >worst part of this is over and so am I . >I want to thank you all for your love, support and most of all your prayers. >I know that everyone praying made a difference and that it never hurts to >have too much prayers. We are looking forward to healing from this and even >being a help and encouragement to others that have been through the same >situation. I know that I definitely cherish my son even more than I did before and >am learning what''s important and what's not. My son is much more thankful for >his parents, for the freedom to go to school and that he isn't in juvenile >hall long term. He was so thrilled, he said FINALLY FREEDOM . Although he has >some stipulations he knows that he really is free. I am so so blessed. I >don't think I can tell you all enough how very thankful I am. God was on our >side. I thank Him for his grace and mercy through this difficult time. And God >Bless You all my friends for your love, support and prayers. > >hugs, > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2005 Report Share Posted May 31, 2005 AWESOME NEWS!!!!!!!!! God does answer prayers!!!! Thank you for the update!! I've been praying and thinking about you two all day. Hugs to you chickee!! > Hi Everyone, > > I just wanted to give you all an update, We are so thankful that my son was > able to come home. He is still on the ankle monitor but with him now under > probation with the probation dept. he will not have to literally stay at home, > he can go to school, church and family gatherings. They are more lenient once > the hearing is over. At least in my son's case. > The monitor at this point is more of a punishment and not because my son is > a threat. I am so glad the judge was fair and he said that he felt my son > was a good kid who made a bad choice but has a great future ahead of himself as > long as he made the right choices and uses discipline in what he does. He > believes my son has a great future ahead of him and said he can tell that my > son is a good student with the potential to pursue his goals. > He accepted the probation officers recommendation to be on probation for 1 > yr at which time the charge can be brought to court for consideration to > reduce to a misdemeanor. We are all hopeful that it will be as long as my son > follows the court orders and continues to excel academically as he has thus far. > He has to complete a 3 page essay, follow an 8 pm curfew or be with an adult > I approve of after 8 pm for the next year. ( this is no big deal as he isnt > away from me much ) . > Son is allowed to return to his regular school but has to stay 10 ft away > from the other boy involved. I am thankful that the judge felt my son was not > a threat and allowed him to return to his school. He felt that my son took > his education very seriously and believes he will do good in school. He has to > pay a 100 restitution fine to the court and something like 10-14 days > Community Service. > My son was so worried that he might have to return to juvenile hall. I just > kept my faith and hope in the Lord that my son would be given a fair and not > harsh judgement. We did a lot of praying together and I am thankful that my > son has learned from this experience and is even more dedicated to doing well > in school. He is so happy to get to go back to school tomorrow even though he > gets to go back for finals. LOL but he doesn't mind. He is so thankful the > worst part of this is over and so am I . > I want to thank you all for your love, support and most of all your prayers. > I know that everyone praying made a difference and that it never hurts to > have too much prayers. We are looking forward to healing from this and even > being a help and encouragement to others that have been through the same > situation. I know that I definitely cherish my son even more than I did before and > am learning what''s important and what's not. My son is much more thankful for > his parents, for the freedom to go to school and that he isn't in juvenile > hall long term. He was so thrilled, he said FINALLY FREEDOM . Although he has > some stipulations he knows that he really is free. I am so so blessed. I > don't think I can tell you all enough how very thankful I am. God was on our > side. I thank Him for his grace and mercy through this difficult time. And God > Bless You all my friends for your love, support and prayers. > > hugs, > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2005 Report Share Posted May 31, 2005 Happy dance for you and your family, espcially your son! Darcy TynknSnickers@... wrote: Hi Everyone, I just wanted to give you all an update, We are so thankful that my son was able to come home. He is still on the ankle monitor but with him now under probation with the probation dept. he will not have to literally stay at home, he can go to school, church and family gatherings. They are more lenient once the hearing is over. At least in my son's case. The monitor at this point is more of a punishment and not because my son is a threat. I am so glad the judge was fair and he said that he felt my son was a good kid who made a bad choice but has a great future ahead of himself as long as he made the right choices and uses discipline in what he does. He believes my son has a great future ahead of him and said he can tell that my son is a good student with the potential to pursue his goals. He accepted the probation officers recommendation to be on probation for 1 yr at which time the charge can be brought to court for consideration to reduce to a misdemeanor. We are all hopeful that it will be as long as my son follows the court orders and continues to excel academically as he has thus far. He has to complete a 3 page essay, follow an 8 pm curfew or be with an adult I approve of after 8 pm for the next year. ( this is no big deal as he isnt away from me much ) . Son is allowed to return to his regular school but has to stay 10 ft away from the other boy involved. I am thankful that the judge felt my son was not a threat and allowed him to return to his school. He felt that my son took his education very seriously and believes he will do good in school. He has to pay a 100 restitution fine to the court and something like 10-14 days Community Service. My son was so worried that he might have to return to juvenile hall. I just kept my faith and hope in the Lord that my son would be given a fair and not harsh judgement. We did a lot of praying together and I am thankful that my son has learned from this experience and is even more dedicated to doing well in school. He is so happy to get to go back to school tomorrow even though he gets to go back for finals. LOL but he doesn't mind. He is so thankful the worst part of this is over and so am I . I want to thank you all for your love, support and most of all your prayers. I know that everyone praying made a difference and that it never hurts to have too much prayers. We are looking forward to healing from this and even being a help and encouragement to others that have been through the same situation. I know that I definitely cherish my son even more than I did before and am learning what''s important and what's not. My son is much more thankful for his parents, for the freedom to go to school and that he isn't in juvenile hall long term. He was so thrilled, he said FINALLY FREEDOM . Although he has some stipulations he knows that he really is free. I am so so blessed. I don't think I can tell you all enough how very thankful I am. God was on our side. I thank Him for his grace and mercy through this difficult time. And God Bless You all my friends for your love, support and prayers. hugs, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2005 Report Share Posted May 31, 2005 Excellent news, ! Whew! Glad the judge wanted to give him a chance. Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2005 Report Share Posted June 1, 2005 : That is just wonderful!!! I'm so happy for your family. Now you can get on with living and enjoy life. God Bless Chelle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2005 Report Share Posted June 1, 2005 I am very glad to hear this. I'm guessing your son's learned a good lesson early. I'm glad things turned out well. > Hi Everyone, > > I just wanted to give you all an update, We are so thankful that my son was able to come home. He is still on the ankle monitor but with him now under probation with the probation dept. he will not have to literally stay at home, he can go to school, church and family gatherings. They are more lenient once the hearing is over. At least in my son's case. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2005 Report Share Posted June 1, 2005 hi Chelle yes amen .. amen .. i am so thankful each day .. son was able to return to school today .. he had a great day .. sounded so excited to be back .. lol back just in time for review and end of the year finals .. ha ha .. oh well he doesn't really mind he is thankful to be back .. hugs, p.s. God bless You too Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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