Wednesday, 28 October 2009

Maybe we are beginning to win :)

Well finally after all of this fiasco the tide is beginning to turn the other way. After a visit this week from a nice man from an organisation (the name escapes me at the moment) he was convinced after 20 minutes that there is no problems at our house. Girlie Z told of the teachers as St Michaels school who tried to force her over a number of occassions to say we were abusing her, to the shocked Mr Boek and even after 2 years she nearly broke down in tears. He's going to help us end this endless nonsense from the prying authorities.

De Groeling finally have come back to us on the behaviour of the school, rather dramatically I would say and at 20:00 on Friday the 13th November there's going to be a hearing. The headmaster from the St Michaels school is going to have to answer some tough questions on his conduct. Unbeknown to them at the moment, I know he's had to do this before. I know the some of the teachers at the school will make some things up and deny flatly things that I said that has happened as they've done it before so it's not going to be easy and I will have to be ready with counter arguments. Not a problem, I have excellent school reports from the girl's present school as well as a positive report from an independent psychologist about Girlie A not long after she departed from St Michaels stating the exact opposite from the teachers there. Plus there's the final kick from Ad van Disseldorp where he denied he knew of Girlie A's whereabouts when she moved to her new school when he knew exactly where she was. I received threats that police action would be taken if I didn't send her to school. Oh I have evidence of that somewhere.

Besides one thing is clear. I"VE GOT NOTHING TO LOSE - THEY HAVE EVERYTHING TO LOSE :D


Monday, 19 October 2009

We are a "Multiple Problem Family"

..........so now we know :D The question is, what are those problems? Is it that we don't smoke or maybe we like art and classical music or could it be our interest in environmental issues and what we can do to combat them? Maybe travelling the world and sending the girls to the most expensive school in the country - oooooh really bad! Well that's the conclusion of the GGD or DDR or whatever it is they like to call themselves only they admit they haven't the foggiest idea what those problems are just that there are problems that need "intensive family help". I hope that the man who came to see us today can look at things more objectively than those women from the hen house, otherwise I'm moving back to The UK in the interim.

OH BTW it looks like we have 110 points to get into NZ now and you only need 100............

:byebye: