Friday, March 25, 2011

"Do You Just Go Home and Cry Everyday?"

"Do you just go home and cry everyday?" This is my favorite quote of 2010 thanks to my dear friend Marci. Well, what Miss Marci was referring to, the topic which none of the other 8 girls at the table had been privy to at the moment she asked me, was my career as a Social Worker and the population that I work with. So when Marci asked if I just go home and cry everyday, it could have been assumed the question was due to my growing love handles and thighs, my minimal salary for the 70-80 hours I work in a week, my grown out hair roots... :)

But in fact I do go home and cry once and awhile. I had a few of the hardest days yet this week and I'm emotionally exhausted. It began on Wednesday when I had to tell a mother in our program that it was a possibility she could lose her two girls, and then help her to not make a choice that would further jeopardize her chance to be a parent to her children. The next day we received the final decision from DCFS that a foster home had been found for her daughters. So that afternoon I facilitated a conversation between mom and daughters that they would be going back into foster care. It was absolutely heartbreaking. As the 5 year old snuggled on my lap she continually asked me why her mom was crying and when they would be coming back, she didn't understand. The next morning I was there again to facilitate their goodbye. Those big brown eyes and quivering lip will haunt me for days. I made it from 100 E. to 700 E. before losing it. From my clinical judgement and in my heart I knew it was in the best interest of those little girls, but my heart broke for them as they tried to comprehend why they couldn't stay with their mom. My hope now is that their new foster parents are decent people with love to give these two sweet girls. A quick plug for foster care, they are always in desperate need and I know many of my friends and family would be amazing blessings to these children!

I love what I do but there are days that I struggle, I know I join the rest of the population with that obvious statement :) , but I appreciate an outlet to process through it. Thanks for listening.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

You are so intuitive, I am sure this job is really hard at times! It's hard not to feel all the emotions even if you tell yourself not to.

Love you long time. Also, we are overdue for a hang out. I could use some Alina time.

And you are hilarious.

Brad and Marci said...

OH my two favorite bloggers are back and now I don't have to go home and cry : )
I am so sorry about your struggling days and it only shows that you are not just working to get paid but because you love it. It is amazing people like you that really will make the world a better place. I know I am a better person because of you!

Alina D. said...

Thank you Cory and Marci. Definitely need me some girl time from both of you! I'm truly lucky to have such supportive friends and amazing women in my life.

dave, catie, and baby b. said...

okay, i cried through this whole post!

i honestly can't imagine.

and i remember all the stories you've told me...you are much stronger than i would ever be.

you're doing great work, lady.

dave, catie, and baby b. said...

ps

like i'm not totally jazzed that you're blogging again! yeehaw!

Alina D. said...

Catie, you have one of the most kind hearts. I love that when I cry you cry with me. You know just how to make someone feel special :) Loving you!

Derk & Jen said...

Don't know how you do what you do. Glad your blogging again:) And so glad Marci said that LOL!