At last Tuesday night’s town hall meeting at the Junior High Commons, it was revealed that the identity of the student who air dropped the threatening text on October 11, which closed all RISD campuses, has not yet been discovered.
If your child has “B” lunch at the junior high and also has an iPhone, your child is a suspect. I think it’s important that these student’s parents know that, and that they go through their child’s phone looking for clues because the child who did it is going to juvenile jail. The Rockdale Police Department is not playing around in this matter. According to Rockdale Police Chief Jerry Meadors, “If we develop probable cause for an arrest, the suspect will face criminal charges for Terroristic Threat.”
So check your k ids phones. Superintendent Denise Monzingo made a good point at the meeting saying that “junior high age kids will talk.” The little monster who did this is probably bragging about it to his or her friends.
Check their phones. -kwc My Sunday morning routine got interrupted again last weekend, but this time was for a worthy cause. Since Ken, Christine and Kennedy were in town for Mike Brown’s funeral, we decided to have a cemetery clean-up day at IOOF starting at 9 a.m.
We made quick work of the Cooke plot, after which we were all starving, so Dad suggested we all go to Lee Lee’s Landing for breakfast.
I can’t remember the last time I had a big breakfast at a restaurant. And I don’t mean just breakfast tacos. I mean a whole huge breakfast.
I’m not an egg eater so I ordered a plate full of just about everything else on the menu and I don’t think I ate another thing the entire day. It was so filling and delicious.
A long time ago I ate at an I-Hop in Houston and was shocked to get the bill and realize the breakfast I ordered was $25. For that money I could have fed the entire family a huge breakfast. That was my last trip to that place.
We have one family breakfast tradition that I wouldn’t trade for the world: During Christmas, Christine gets up early and makes everyone a huge breakfast, most of which is homemade. Tortillas, bacon, salsas, pico de gallo, refried beans, guacamole, fried potatoes, different kinds of cheese. There’s always plenty and everyone can have the breakfast of their choice, tacos or whatever. Oh, and eggs for everyone but me.
I rank that particular meal as one of my favorites of the year, along with Thanksgiving and our annual spring shrimp and crab boil that Noelia makes.
If you don’t have any Mexican women in your family, you should definitely get some. Not gonna lie: Once you have Mexican women in the family, you’re going to get fatter. But it’s a good fat. -kwc I came down to the office on Sunday to feed Mavis and get some work done on this fair edition. I was alone, except for the cat, but I kept hearing noises thinking someone was in here with me.
It was a loose squirrel y’all, and this is not the first time we’ve had squirrel issues.
At one point I went out to the front office and Mavis was on that squirrel’s tail and they were running 90 miles an hour.
I’m glad we are getting a new roof soon.
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