it says to tami butcher. you're right, tami. you are worth it.good mother and a productive woman in life. you are more than welcome to come and obtain the tools needed to change your way of living. stay focused, tami. you're worth it. good luck. so, yeah, i've been waiting for that for two and a half weeks now. yay. >> her acceptance into a drug rehabilitation program could enable butcher to set out on a new path. >> this is rad. it means i don't have to go to prison. that's the easy way. i'm not going to run -- take the easy way. i'm going to do the hard thing because anything worth it is worth working for. and i've been sober before. i've had three years. and my daddy passed away, and i ran. and i was running, gunning strong ever since. so i'm going to do it again and stay that way because if my mom was to pass away while i was in prison, i would never forgive myself. and she's not -- she's not healthy. she's sick. so -- and i want to regain the respect of my oldest daughter. i don't want them to be all, mom's just another convict, addicted, je