sgreanbeans
Treeaculterologist
So, this may not have much to do with tree work.......or maybe it does, yet to be seen. Yesterday, I rescued a 19 y/o kid that I have known since he was born. My wife's ex-best friends kid. Kid has had a horrible life. Has a mom who could care less what happens to him, as long as it doesn't cramp her style. Had to drop out of school because he couldn't take the bully's making fun of his clothes or lack there of. He was living in a garage in the worst part of town, hungry and cold. My wife couldn't take it anymore and we stepped in. He is still a 14-15 year old inside, never had anyone to teach him or guide him except for the sea lawyers that he was living in the garage with. Kid was totally abandoned, its not like he is a bad kid, hes not, not at all. He has little education, no living skills, but still has a positive out look on life! We went and got him out of there, he is here now, sleeping and well feed. Going to help him get his GED and teach him how to properly take care of himself. He wants to work, so we are going to bring him out and try to teach him the way of the Jedi. Give him skills that will be able to put food on the table. The goal is to get him re-booted, re-invented to a new, improved model. My boys pushed the issue, they have known him all their lives and he is like a long lost brother. They understand that this may mean sacrifices on their part and are good with it. Its sad, that people can abandon their kids, I cant see how this is done. It is not like he was a trouble maker and did bad things growing up, that is his brother, who still lives at home, in a warm bed. She booted him, but was still collecting welfare and food stamps for him. He went and signed up for then, which in turn cost her, as she no longer gets them for him, she, instead of worrying about her kid, told him to get lost, because he screwed her over! See, those extra food stamps, waz fedin her man, chyea boooooooi. Can ya believe that crap. So we have agreed to take him in as our own, no need for food stamps any more. Time to give the boy a chance. Going to teach him about Arboriculture, maybe it will save him and give him the ability to take care of himself. It was sad and funny last night. He was so happy, so relieved.