Wednesday, December 2, 2020

Ruby

This is the story of our second permanent placement. Her real name isn’t Ruby but that’s what she asked us to call her. September 27, 2019 we got that call. The one we’d been anticipating and waiting for. We did a lot of respite in between our first placements leaving, but we were dying for a permanent placement. 

One thing we have been passionate about since getting into foster care is sibling groups and first reserve kids. We want to help the kids who are typically overlooked or help kids not be separated. First reserves is mainly for  older kids and those kids who require extra or may be “harder” cases. Sometimes it’s even for kids who they couldn’t find an initial home for and they kind of get lost in the system and group homes. Or for kids who’ve been in residential treatment. We know it’s a lot, but our family was ready and willing. 

Anyway, we/I got that call. It was for a 15 year old girl who was living with family in a car. Her nephews and nieces were also in the system. Her bio dropped her off at residential because the school said she was having suicidal thoughts and CPS took over. They had little to no information but we said yes. We were in the process of trying to get another girl who was in group homes and had similar behaviors so we were ready. We did have a ton of plans for the weekend, but the caseworker got everything approved and we were good to go. 

She immediately told us her story within being at our house for maybe 5 minutes. We fell in love with her fast and she was immediately family. She asked us to call her Ruby because her real name was from a brother who abused her. Lots of trauma and bad experiences with men. She also had a really bad relationship with her mom which made our relationship a roller coaster. She needed a dad and a good mother relationship so we did whatever she needed. She demanded a ton of attention and we obliged. The first few weeks were a lot of LONG night talks or talking her down from her depression. Like her laying on the floor and me telling her how loved she was or making her list things she liked about herself. These sessions lasted for hours and it was typically me and Zach while the other kids were forced in the living room. My kids are seriously amazing. They are the perfect example of grace and loved her like crazy. We all loved her. We still do.

It started to get bad after about a month. We started trying to set boundaries because the other kids needed us too and she wouldn’t have it. She started being aggressive to the kids and especially to me. She would throw rocks at the kids and threw a giant snowball at Matteo’s face. She also poured water in the front walk way so she “could watch people fall”. 

I went from being her best friend to her enemy. All the hate she had for her mom, poured onto me and I took it. It got so bad that I’d have to hide in my room when she was home. She tried to get the kids to turn on me too. She would tell them the password to stuff was “mom sucks” and she was constantly trying to get the older boys in trouble. She was very verbally abusive and I was called a “b” almost daily.

It also started getting to the point where she was trying to take my place in the relationship. She tried to put zach against me (which worked) and she’d constantly wedge herself between us. She had a cartoon picture drawn of our family and she put me and zach as different characters from different shows but her and zach in the same cartoon family. I had a friend who saw them at the dentist and she said it looked like she was his girlfriend. I’m jealous, that’s no secret, but this was legit happening and I know it comes from how she was raised. It wasn’t her fault, she really didn’t know any better. Zach sees it now, but he didn’t see how bad it was when it was happening. He was innocent to it all and really just wanted a relationship with her like he has with Skylar but it’s very different with a traumatized 15 year old vs an innocent 7 year old. 

She LOVED Matteo the most and they got along pretty well. She loved Skylar too but she really didn’t know how to be a big sister. She hated how innocent our kids were and I think she was jealous they were sheltered and not exposed to stuff she’d been exposed to since an extremely young age. She went from being the youngest of 4 to being the oldest of 4 other kids.We were originally told she had a great relationship with her nephews and nieces but we found out later that her sister and nephews/nieces wanted nothing to do with her. Through all of this, she’d constantly ask us to adopt her or for a pet of her own. She wanted to be a part of our family and we really wanted her to be a part of our family too. 

She was a cutter and we had to file a lot of incident reports. She didn’t understand what she was doing and almost immediately after doing stuff she’d talk about other things or treat it like a joke. She’d also tell us when she’d cut herself but preface with “this has nothing to do with you but..”. It all broke my heart and we tried so hard to make it work. We got her involved with the school, we took her to say goodbye to her old school that she was obsessed with, we let her hang out with her friends, she joined cheerleading and we were at every game, she had multiple boyfriends, she had her phone, we took her to weekly counseling, we took her to court even though I didn’t think it was a good idea, she shaved her head and we supported her, we included her in everything and treated her like family. We loved her and we tried. Oh how we tried to make it work. 

We asked for help and kept getting pushed off. We were constantly told help was coming but it never came. We told them she had sociopathic tendencies and no one believed us. We told people we didn’t feel our kids or myself were safe with her, and no one listened. She helped make coffee at our support meetings and I couldn’t drink it because I was afraid she’d put stuff in my coffee that she knows I can’t have. I always felt like she needed to be an only child or with a single parent who could give her that attention she craved. 

We did put in our notice with her but she didn’t know that. That was one of the hardest decisions we ever had to make but the whole relationship was getting extremely toxic very fast. 

The end of November, I was babysitting for church and had everyone but Ruby and Jaidyn with me. Zach was home with them. They had crossroads (like a youth group) after school and then zach would pick them up while I was gone. When he picked them up, Ruby told him how her friend from Florida had just committed suicide. He told her how awful that was and kind of left it alone. When they got home something happened and she said she may as well go kill herself. She’s made comments before and we let her cool off, so he left her alone a minute then went to check on her. When he went in her room she was in the process of cutting herself extremely deep. Thank God he was smart and able to stop the bleeding, but it was bad. He called the caseworker and she told him where to take her. Jaidyn had no clue all of this was going on and stayed home since I was maybe 20 minutes from the house and on my way home. All I remember is zach telling me something happened and he was taking Ruby to the hospital. I had no clue what or how bad it was but I was freaking out. He wrote me at 8pm and I didn’t hear from him again until 2am. We had been trying to get her into a program for help since we got her and no one listened. When zach took her to the hospital, people FINALLY started to see what we were talking about. They had 3 counselors talk to her and in between talking to them, she’d ask zach when they were going home or if she could have sex with her boyfriend. She was completely delusional and didn’t understand the severity of it at all. 

She was committed and we were originally told she’d only be there 2-3 days, then she’d come back to us. Since we had put in our notice, they asked if we could take her back while they’d  try to get her a different family. She needed some intense therapy so we were hoping she’d get a new family who’d help her through it. The caseworker is the one who said she was getting released but the counselor said she needed serious help and would be there at least 60 days. They did end up finding her another home outside our foster agency and we do still think about her daily. I hope that she’s getting the help she needs and that they are finally taking her seriously. She has texted us and asked us to adopt her still, but she was not a good fit for our family and she deserves us to have enough love to say she needs something different then us. We’ve told her we’re still here for her and we love her, but there has to be some serious boundaries. Our kids explained how traumatic that situation was to our home supervisor when we renewed our license and it makes my heart hurt a bit that they witnessed so much in such a short time. They’re stronger for it though and we will forever love her and pray for her. In all of this, we learned a ton and we are still open for older kids. She forever has a place in our hearts and I really hope we had at least a little bit of a positive impact in her life. 








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