Showing posts with label First Baptist Midlothian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label First Baptist Midlothian. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

A Spade as a Spade

Reposting the latest harassment by Tiera.

Alerts are sent when Teresa Stephens Harvey's name is used. Mailbox was full this morning 8 months after the Harvey's moved and had hoped to leave this behind. Tiera has been using Google to posts. The postings started after January 2012 while the Harvey's were trying to sell their home and move and regular post to harass the Harvey's have been posted. These are screen shots of the most recent posts. The time stamps confirm when they were posted.








The last picture is a contribution from the Harvey's of the frisbee Tiera likes to go on about -picture taken in June 2010 when the frisbee incident occurred. The picture was taken of the frisbee Tiera's sent over and her version of "new" - a sun bleached dollar store frisbee to replace the White Ultimate Frisbee the McMahon's kept that belonged to the Harvey's.  The "Nasty" message Tiera is speaking of is "Jesus Loves You" - warped sense of nasty, don't you think? Yes, the Harvey's sent their frisbee back in June 2010!

No, a frisbee isn't that important so why does someone feel the need to post it over and over? But having a neighbor and former neighbor use pictures out of context and continue to spend countless hours seeking out your address and private information... months, and months after you move for no other purpose than to post it online and harass you is Cyber Stalking.


Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Happy 2013

Happy 2013. May your yesterdays be fond memories or lessons learned. May your tomorrows be used to full fill your dreams, grow, learn, and be filled with happiness. Each day is what you make it.  Are you making yours worth the journey?!


Friday, February 10, 2012

Loving your kids enough to discipline...


We have to be responsible for our children. No, I don't condone using guns or destroying a computer. I do condone parenting. Set limits and rules for your children with clear consequences. Follow through.

Be involved. Monitor your kids activities. Supervise computer, iphones, ipods, kindles, and other electronic devices that your children are using. Set an example. BE involved. Your children will learn the most about behavior and life from you.

Investing your time in your children and loving them enough to discipline them is the best investment you can make.

Behavior matters. Ignoring disrespect, poor attitudes and language from our children is ignoring the hopes for our future.