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April 8, 2015

The Beginning Of A Landslide

I've often wondered how homeless people become homeless. I'd always,probably like you,had the stereotypical thoughts that they were lazy, or didn't pay their rent, couldn't hold a job because of a drug addiction, ect. But I've always known that most just had something terrible happen to them. This is the case with Mary Jane, Steve and Me- Christy.
 Steve and I have been together since 1994. He's 58 and I'm 39. I love that man to distraction and he's not afraid to tell anyone how much he loves me and how beautiful he thinks I am. He's about blind so that explains his misconception. ;-)
 Mary Jane has been with us since Jan. 18th,2014. We found a litter of 6 pups and rescued them all the very same day that our world started turning upside down. The day that we were mistaken for burglars and arrested.
 Steve and I have 4 children. Amanda-21. She is living with her fiance, Brett. I say fiance but I don't believe he will ever marry her. They just had my first grandchild. I've never seen her. Caleb-19, Adam-17, and Gage-16 were all living with us. Adam is legally blind and received SSI every month. Caleb and Steve did small engine repair. This was how we were paying bills.
  I had just lost my job in December, working in a Dr.'s Office as a lab tech but we were making it. Having to pay bail money($1000) for us both was devastating. Needless to say, it was a major setback. We got farther and farther behind trying to make up the $1000 we lost. This led to a build-up of stress that exploded one fateful day in May.
 Steve and I got into a terrible argument(I can't even remember over what) and had a physical altercation which ended with me having a shattered windshield and Steve having a broken nose.( I said I was sorry.)
 The end result was the Police being called by someone saying they overheard me say I was going to kill Steve and my children-which wasn't true. We both got sent to the hospital for domestic violence treatment in the Psychiatric ward. I was sent to the local hospital. I didn't know where Steve was...

To Be Continued...

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