Hi Charles. Glad to see you are using your time so wisely and productively. Critical to become involved in things that mean something to you Bravo Leah Aubrecht (From Canada)
I remember going to prison for the first time i was surprised when i got there because it wasnt nothing like doing time in the county jail goin in out from 1991 all the way up until 2004 i went to prison to do 16 months i ended up doin a little over 3 yrs so let me tell you it was a wake up for myself putting my kids theu all and my mom was sick at that time she cldnt do the drive to come see me so time went bye until my parole date came up yes i made it home didnt make prison my second home i made my first trip my last i cldnt no longer put my family in chaos nomore i missed out on the yrs that i cldnt be with them i felt bad after so i came to my senses and i struggled to not go bk and i didnt so now i live a chill life w my kids n grandkidd i cant imagine how it is for u men to be locked up all day n not have communication w ur family i think its the hardest part there is of being locked up
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Dear Kelly, Wow, that must be heavy to get released so unprepared for it! I do think you could still write here even if released, but I am not 100% sure. Music is quite unlimited once you have a smartphone. Crazy you would have to wait so long for a driver's license close by. All the best with getting used to your new circumstances, I hope you find your way in this new brave world... Warm greetings, Hurricane Julia
Bravo
Leah Aubrecht
(From Canada)
Wow, that must be heavy to get released so unprepared for it! I do think you could still write here even if released, but I am not 100% sure. Music is quite unlimited once you have a smartphone. Crazy you would have to wait so long for a driver's license close by.
All the best with getting used to your new circumstances, I hope you find your way in this new brave world...
Warm greetings, Hurricane Julia