Meet Renee. She is my granddaughter, David's daughter. She is 17 months old. Yesterday was the first time I saw her. As you can see in the photograph, she's not liking her granny much at all. But what do you expect when you're trying to push a child on someone they don't know. You see the Ruggles, dislike my son David. So they've kept Renée not only from me, but from her dad too. It's a real sad situation. I think the only reason that they brought Renée to see me, is that they found out about my cancer. It's such a shame that it takes something like cancer, to soften one's heart.
All you young people out there, if you read this, please remember this. Some things you do can not be just erased away! I'm not saying that Renée was a mistake or anything. But I am saying she could have came into this world under much better circumstance. Now, this little girl has to grow up in an environment where there is arguments and hateful words tossed back and forth from her mother and her father. I intended, and still do intend to stay out of it. I choose no side. I choose the health and happiness of my granddaughter. So both sides, hear me, stop and think about Renée, instead of who you think is right or wrong. Let me tell you this, both sides have right and wrong. And greatest wrong of all is putting that sweet little girl in the middle of your trash. I have nothing more to say on the subject. Mark 10:14 But when Jesus saw it, he was indignant and said to them, “Let the children come to me; do not hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of God.
Until next time, Willard and I wish you health and happiness, God bless and God save.
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