*Like It or Not...This Is Me*

May 4, 2006 at 21:16 o\clock

Yep...life really sucks...ALL THE TIME...

So, as you have noticed, I have not updated much or commented much!  Well, we got bad news  Monday about the results of my mothers' tests(CT scan).  Not good.  They found cysts on her kidneys'  and liver.  On her pancreas they found a blob(fancy doc talk).  Tuesday she had her scope and colonoscopy.  With that they found polyps on her small and large intestine...sent them for biopsy.  And they biopsied all the other things they found.  Doc told her she may have to travel to Minnesota to Mayo Clinic for "special tests" .  So I have been pretty much crying since all this happened and not felt like doing everything or anything.

My son gets  confirmed this Sunday.  That means cleaning and food to make!  Ugghhh...  I ordered the cake today and went to 'The Rainbow Shop' and bought a Lutheran Prayer book and a pocket worry stone like thing.  I am also going to get a bible for him and a cover for it.  My house is a mess and so I will ask the kids to help out a little each day with that.

Sold two more things on EBAY...yaaaayyy!  MONEY!!!

Well I have to rest...too tired can't see...Hope you all are well and doing fine...I will try to update soon but not sure when, maybe if things calm down a bit!

 

J.

ooopppss...forgot to add this...This guy is a disgusting pig ...

Brian Doyle, former press secretary for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, makes a hand...Judge Sets Bond for Former DHS Press Aide
Thursday, May 4, 2006 2:43 PM EDT
The Associated Press
By MITCH STACY

BARTOW, Fla. (AP) — A former Department of Homeland Security press aide accused of having sexually explicit conversations with someone he thought was a teenage girl posted bail Thursday and was released from jail.

Brian J. Doyle, 55, faces 23 felony charges, including 16 counts of sending pornographic movie clips to a minor.

He appeared in an orange jail uniform Thursday before state Circuit Judge J. Dale Durrance after being extradited Wednesday from Maryland, where he has been held without bond since his arrest April 4. His arraignment was set for May 23.

"This is a nightmare for anyone," Doyle's attorney, Barry H. Helfand, said outside court. "He was depressed when he left Maryland. He is just as depressed now. To say the least, he is very, very frightened about what is going to happen."

Doyle, who resigned from the department, allegedly provided his government-issued office phone and cell phone numbers, showed off his department ID and may have used his official computer in the communications with an undercover Polk County sheriff's detective who was posing as the 14-year-old girl.

"Very graphic descriptions were sent by Mr. Doyle to the 14-year old about what he wanted to do to her sexually," the detective, Sandy Scherer, told the judge during the hearing.

Scherer said that while posing as the girl, she talked to Doyle on the phone after he made initial contact with another detective on the Internet March 12. She said Doyle tried to arrange a meeting with the girl in Florida on a date when she wouldn't be menstruating.

Doyle did not speak in court except to answer "yes, sir" when the judge asked if he understood his rights. Helfand said he would get at least two mental health professionals to examine Doyle as part of his defense.

If convicted, he could spend the rest of his life in prison, Helfand said.

Doyle posted 10 percent of the $230,000 bail Thursday, sheriff's spokeswoman Carrie Rodgers said. He planned to fly back to Maryland with his attorney later Thursday, she said