On Tuesday, I was
working on some letters while I had the picture-in-a-picture of Fox News and
CNN. I was riveted with the coverage of
the Casey Anthony bond hearing. The
story is about a two-year-old missing in Orlando, Florida. There was a new revelation during the
hearing, which disclosed that the last time the grandmother, Cindy, saw her on
June 15, instead of June 9.
I thought that is
story was interesting because Cindy, the grandmother of Caylee, the missing
two-year-old, said that Casey is her best friend. Yet, she didn’t know where she worked, never saw a pay stub from
her daughter, lived with her and didn’t know the whereabouts of anything with
her daughter and granddaughter. Another
strange thing was when Cindy was asked on the witness stand, what her husband,
the grandfather of Caylee, did for a living? Cindy didn’t know exactly. It
makes me wonder about the present discussions that go on in our households
these days. What type of conversations
did they have in the household?
That is not the
type of knowledge within a household that I desire. That is not the vision I have with my friends and family. But I realize with the suspicious nature of
others and the busyness of our lives, it’s just the way that it is these days.
The question that
I have to ask you all is: is there anything that I can do to make my vision a
reality?