Thursday, April 10, 2008
Posted by Break from Sanity @ 4:17 PM
No, this picture is not from the article
RAPID CITY, S.D. --Rapid City police say an intoxicated man has been arrested for standing in the middle of a street on Monday night and threatening motorists with a bow and arrows. Loren Two Bulls, 23, of Rapid City, was arrested.
He's charged with six counts of aggravated assault and one count of theft of mislaid property.
Police say Two Bulls had a large razor knife, smelled of alcohol and slurred his words.
Two motorists called police.
People in one car said they saw a man shoot an arrow at another vehicle before taking aim at them. They say a third vehicle also passed while the man was aiming at cars.
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Thursday, April 03, 2008
Posted by Break from Sanity @ 12:26 PM
Recommended Reading!
New Book coming out -
Looking through the eyes of an unseen child.
Author: Diana Joy AlbertsenI am here to tell the true story for my siblings and myself. My hope is that by telling my story it will help give other unseen children and my siblings the courage to heal. That people may know what it is like to look at the world through the eyes of a child who is unseen by society. You will see a dramatic true story of how one person can change the life of a child. Please read these words, and realize that to accomplish this book has been a painful road.

The book,
Looking through the eyes of an unseen child, is a painful true story of child abuse, neglect and sorrow. This autobiography was written by a brave woman who went through her childhood bottling her thoughts and fears inside her heart. Through her writings she tells the story of her life and how she came to grips with her past for the purpose of helping other unseen children be seen. This book was published like no other, causing one to reflect on their own childhood without wanting to flee from the secrets within them. Each child in this book could be one of your students, patients, clients or even your child's best friend. Each child in this book experienced true pain and no one child's eyes shows more guilt than the others. Please read this book and realize as a society we are responsible for the unseen children who are our future. The outcome of child abuse can tear apart families who once clung to each other for safety. By reading this book, the author hopes that her life story can help stop the pattern that many abused children continue to live into adulthood.
An excerpt from the book,
Looking through the eyes of an unseen child:
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Click HerePS - Some of my wife's poetry will be featured in the book also and you can go visit her at
The Life of a Neurotic Mom.