Here is a picture of the judge caught napping
(I found one of a sleeping kangaroo but it looked dead)
Damn. After 18 years, I find that Rachel, who I thought was pretty seriously afflicted, was really only an "Alleged Person With A Disability". She and I had to attend court at the "Mental Division Courtroom". Gosh, that sounds so insensitive. I have never been one to suffer hurt feelings from labels and names; these things are really only adjectives that should hold special meaning. For example, it means nothing to me if you tell me someone is autistic. You can be anywhere on the map with autism from the lowest to the highest functioning person. It speaks volumes if you tell me someone has autism AND is subsequently profoundly retarded. It is politically incorrect to say someone is retarded; we must call them mentally impaired which again needs more descriptives to get the meaning.
I guess it makes sense then that you would take the aforementioned alleged individual with a disability to the MENTAL Courtroom. It was only alluding to the mental impairment and not a reflection of the people that work there after all-though I still have my suspicions.
It was a wee bit exciting and simultaneously annoying: sort of like a boring episode of Boston Legal (even though I've never seen a boring one). I was ever so slightly bent out of shape and took this out of my purse to amuse both myself and the alleged individual with a disability.
It was a wee bit exciting and simultaneously annoying: sort of like a boring episode of Boston Legal (even though I've never seen a boring one). I was ever so slightly bent out of shape and took this out of my purse to amuse both myself and the alleged individual with a disability.
In addition to collecting yarn, I collect all kinds of hand creams and lotions. It's a nurse thing. It just struck me as ludicrous that this is what I would select from my humongous handbag to bring out in a court of law. Mental though it was. A fitting end to a fitting day. Stay tuned for part three for if you paid attention in the beginning and weren't snoring by this point, you know we were adjourned and have to go back to listen to expert testimony. I'm smuggling a recorder in for that one.
4 comments:
Okay, here's what I got from this post:
1) It's ok for you to have control of her affairs when she's young and vulnerable, but not when she's old and vulnerable.
2) No wonder the courts can't get anything right, those numbnuts don't even understand English!! She is not an alleged individual! She is an individual with an alleged Development Disability for fuck's sake!
Good luck.
Why yes WT, you'd be correct on both counts. On item #1, they are deciding if it is OK for me to make all of her decisions from what she gets to eat to how I spend "her" money. I am not Mom any more, just an employee. THANK GOD. At least now, I can just punch out and go home when my shift is over.
As for item 2: yes, yes and yes. Welcome to the Mental Division Courtroom.
Oh, my god, that sounds frustrating as HELL. I don't know how you managed to get through without saying something that got you tossed in jail for contempt.
What kind of a sound do kangaroos make? WT? Maybe you could make a CD and play it the next time you're in her court. You know, insult her in a way she'll never understand.
OK-didn't want to describe the judge too much since our case isn't settled. When it is RC, I will let you know what she USED to do for a living. You will not BELIEVE it. Somehow I think her prior career may be none the worse for her having moved on to law.
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