Debra Jo Rupp
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Energetically, it's like, no, I don't like these places. This don't feel good. So we go. Randall has this moment where he shields her eyes because he doesn't want her to see handcuffs. And she's like, I haven't seen handcuffs before. And he's like, I've seen handcuffs, too. And she's like, on TV or real life? I'm like, come on, man. Like, real life. And he's like, it's TV. On TV. Right?
We go in there, uh, Deborah Jo Rupp, our social worker is telling us good news. You don't have to be between a partition today. You actually get a chance to hug your mom. Right. She's so excited. So looking forward to seeing her mom. We go inside, we're waiting. I'm talking about her hair again, just trying to be silly, get her to laugh or whatnot. Enjoy yourself.
We go in there, uh, Deborah Jo Rupp, our social worker is telling us good news. You don't have to be between a partition today. You actually get a chance to hug your mom. Right. She's so excited. So looking forward to seeing her mom. We go inside, we're waiting. I'm talking about her hair again, just trying to be silly, get her to laugh or whatnot. Enjoy yourself.
We go in there, uh, Deborah Jo Rupp, our social worker is telling us good news. You don't have to be between a partition today. You actually get a chance to hug your mom. Right. She's so excited. So looking forward to seeing her mom. We go inside, we're waiting. I'm talking about her hair again, just trying to be silly, get her to laugh or whatnot. Enjoy yourself.
Deborah Jo comes up and she says, you know, something happened. She doesn't want to see. Yeah.
Deborah Jo comes up and she says, you know, something happened. She doesn't want to see. Yeah.
Deborah Jo comes up and she says, you know, something happened. She doesn't want to see. Yeah.
I was like, I didn't know she could opt out. Like she said, yeah, you know, it's court order, but she has the option of not, you know, coming. And I sort of like say something, I was like, man, who's looking out for this kid, man? Like, this is some bull. Like we, she went through all of this stuff to be here, to see her.
I was like, I didn't know she could opt out. Like she said, yeah, you know, it's court order, but she has the option of not, you know, coming. And I sort of like say something, I was like, man, who's looking out for this kid, man? Like, this is some bull. Like we, she went through all of this stuff to be here, to see her.
I was like, I didn't know she could opt out. Like she said, yeah, you know, it's court order, but she has the option of not, you know, coming. And I sort of like say something, I was like, man, who's looking out for this kid, man? Like, this is some bull. Like we, she went through all of this stuff to be here, to see her.
I'm like, and it's sort of like indicting her as well as like, you guys, somebody has to be caring for this child. And she's like, look, bro, you coming after me? And this is, this is shout out to all social workers. Unquestionably. They're saints. The things that they see.
I'm like, and it's sort of like indicting her as well as like, you guys, somebody has to be caring for this child. And she's like, look, bro, you coming after me? And this is, this is shout out to all social workers. Unquestionably. They're saints. The things that they see.
I'm like, and it's sort of like indicting her as well as like, you guys, somebody has to be caring for this child. And she's like, look, bro, you coming after me? And this is, this is shout out to all social workers. Unquestionably. They're saints. The things that they see.
It is incredible because there's a very high turnover in social work. It's a matter of like two, three years sometimes.
It is incredible because there's a very high turnover in social work. It's a matter of like two, three years sometimes.
It is incredible because there's a very high turnover in social work. It's a matter of like two, three years sometimes.
Understandably.
Understandably.
Understandably.
And she basically reads him, like, look, before you tell me if I'm looking out for somebody or whatnot, I learned sign language for people who have, like, eardrums laid out so I can tell them things. Like, I know how to say it. We haven't found parents for you yet. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. And then Randall sort of, like, says, my bad.