Hello everyone,
How is it out there in wonderland? After five and a half years in jail, I still feel like I'm falling down the rabbit hole. It does get stranger and stranger in here.
It makes you look at things differently for sure. I used to think everyone was unique, different, like a snowflake. But in here the majority seems identical, so much alike that besides looks, you would have a hard time telling them apart. It is kind of amazing; it seems about eighty percent should be in fifth grade. I guess that says a lot about our society, huh? We dropped the ball somewhere along the way.
Another thing I view differently is religion. Man, really go tin the way of that one. You should believe in your chose denomination, but I believe denominations are not it's about either. We shouldn't judge or alienate ourselves from others because they don't believe like we do. I think we got our priorities mixed up along the way and ran off some good people from our churches because they didn't look or act like us.
I saw on the news that Ray Bradbury passed away. I never read his books before I came to jail. What a writer! I just finished a book of his short stories. He has a unique way of taking you back to your childhood. In one of the stories, two young boys went in the local theater. It reminded me of picking coke bottle caps for Saturday. You could get in the theater for six bottle caps. I know, I sound like an old geezer.
I had a visit with Joseph last Saturday. Oh yeah, Mom and Faith were there too. Sorry, guys. But when he's there, everyone else seems to fade into the background. Three-year-old boys suck all the energy from their universe and it bursts out of their bodies. He's so cool; he has a laugh that would make the angels in heaven jealous. But he inherited it from his mother and Aunt Jo.
We are on lockdown right now. The Burgundy Team is in and they go room-to-room and shake you down. It's not so bad except some of them will tear your room apart. But it's a necessary evil, I guess. They're looking for drugs, wine, weapons, tobacco, and cellphones. A guy got caught with one a few weeks ago so they're on the prowl. I suppose most everyone out there has a cellphone now. Seems like everyone is talking or texting all the time. I did my share, I guess. I wonder what percentage of all those conversations are relevant. Where was all that needed talk before cellphones? And all those hours you spend texting while you're holding a phone: wouldn't it just be easier to just call? I know, I know, the old geezer is coming back out so I'll wrap this up.
P.S. It was really cool to hear from you, Jason Rawey. Thank you and your family for all your prayers. That goes for everyone else as well. Hang on, keep praying. Things are going to get interesting soon.
Love,
Joe
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Replies (6)
So good to read your blog again. I think it is amazing that you are able to have this opportunity to write and receive a response to it. We can count that as a blessing for sure.
I know exactly what you mean about your little grandboy Joseph. Nothing like the pure love they share with us. I saw his picture the other day and my goodness he is such a cutie pie.
We had our grandboy last weekend, he is almost 4 and just fun...joy to our hearts. The week before we had our grandgirl she is 8yrs now and she went to our Vacation Bible School. I try to get Ella one weekend a month, Alex one weekend a month both of them together one weekend then I take a week off to rest !!!!! That gives their parents some one on one time with each of them and also a weekend without kids also. It has worked out well.
I am looking forward to spending the weekend with your Mom in a couple of weeks..Nothing like lifelong friendships, so thankful the Lord put me in the group of Prayer Sisters.
We continue to pray for you Joe, and know that we care...
God Bless,
Jan Wilkinson
I sure enjoyed your blog even the part about Joseph being so much more important than us but that is understandable he is a very special little boy. I sure enjoy him. You are so right about religion we should not judge or show a difference if someone does not believe as we do, as long as we all believe in the one true God that is all that counts. Diane and Landon said to tell you hello. Landon has sure grown he will be 6 in September and going into the first grade. I hate I am going to miss Joseph's birthday party but I sent him a card so hopefully he will get it before his birthday and they leave for their trip. I will be leaving to come home the first of the week and I will see you next weekend.
I sure love you
God bless you and keep you in his loving care.
love
Mom
Yep, I'm still reading your blog, though I know I don't comment on it like I should. A lot of times it seems I don't have anything good to say. But I do talk to you more than anybody else back home, so that might have something to do with it.
I missed talking to you Sunday. It's a habit now--I make sure my phone's turned up and wait for your call. But it sounds like you've been locked down a lot recently. It's okay, I understand.
I love you, and I miss you.
Amanda Jo
Thinking of you often and keeping you in our prayers. Had a fun night this week with your mom and Jan Wilkenson.We ate and spent some time in the pool, you was mentioned and it was all good. I know you have bad days but just remember God has something big planned for you. Love you lots , take care.
Love you,
Aunt Jenny
Just wanted to touch base with you. I read your blogs regularly. I don't usually post a reply...it just seems...well, I don't know. Five and a half years later and it still seems so surreal. Yet I know it's reality. I miss you all the time. You, and the family I lost along with you. I pray for you daily, that you will be safe. Joseph talks about you all time. He loves playing with you...you're his buddy. He looks so much like you. He has that Landreth charisma. He's just amazing. Anyway, take care of yourself. Give Monk a hug for me. And tell our daughter to call her mother sometime,.
I love you,
Shannon