Myla Hillman,
Today we might have been able to take the tour at Chalk Preschool. It is on Lincoln near Venice Blvd and looks like an interesting place to visit. They have tours in the mornings and afternoons daily and are admitting ladies at your age. I believe it is important to look at many different options in education before making a decision and always checking into new options in case things change.
My parents helped me join the preschool at the local United Methodist Church in Bainbridge Island. I remember playing on the wooden Teeter Totters inside because it would rain so many days making it much harder use. Even today I am friends with many of the people that I went to preschool with. I do wish that you were able to visit places like it because of the clean environment, almost no pollution, no litter, or really many dangers at all. There were plenty of trees, swings, and cranberry bushes.
I hope you are able to do the best you can with what you have and I am excited and still working on helping your mother see that she can and should help you spend quality time with me now so it is not as strange when you start doing it soon. You have been unjustly hidden by your mother for months and I do not know where you are or what you have been doing. I have court orders for you to be able to see me and yet she still does not comply.
These 10 months with out you have been the most traumatic months of my life but there has been good thing that have come from it as well. I did find so many new things that I would like to take you to that you certainly have not experienced yet. Really, I just want to spend my time with you.
I will keep working on a way that you will be able to start seeing me as quickly as the system will allow. I do miss you, I want to be with you every day, I love you, and I want you to be able to live with me and not continue to suffer from parental loss in this abusive way. We could be visiting Chalk Preschool today and other places like it to see what you would enjoy the most.
Your left behind father,