Thank you, bear. Yesterday Lois called and asked if we could go get Onesty. She was to be released. I had mixed emotions about it as you can imagine - but not about going to get her - LOL. Rose and I went to fetch her and we had a grand (loving, Killie) 2 hour ride back. The Dr. felt she had turned a corner and was not "a danger to herself" at this time. We pray it was enough of a scare to make her realize that she really doesn't want that kind of life for her and the children. I just know that girl has the "right stuff" in her to make it, if she can just tap into it, without the darkness clouding her path. She and the kids went back home last night and we will see her today when we take a few things over that she can use. She will actually start back to work tomorrow, after a day with the children. (They were ready for her to come back to work today if she wanted to, thankfully - she needed that, I think!)
Again, thank you all, and please keep a prayerful thought about my precious one as she makes her new start. I asked her on the way home yesterday, if the grass looked greener to her. She gave me the right answer - the colors of the world always seemed to look brighter and fresher to me on the way home, when I got out of hospitals.
Bless you all, bless us all.