My father, although not a JW, has always supported my mother in her choice of religion and in her choice to raise us kids as JWs. I have tried to talk to my father regarding religious issues and he really doesn’t seem to have any firm beliefs. He and my mother decided to pursue the bloodless surgical procedure together. Despite my frustration with this decision, they’re both adults and there’s not a lot I can do about it. I decided to support them regardless.
Why Georgia, you hit the nail right on the head. I knew going into this that my dad wouldn’t get any blood in case of an emergency. Even Cody offering support didn’t bother me all that much. What did bother me was the way my mother tossed my sister and me aside for this total stranger.
You know in a way I even felt sorry for Cody. He’s in his 40’s and he talked about how much he loves children and would like to have some. I looked him in the eye and told him that if he wants children that he better get busy because his biological clock is ticking. Everyone chuckled. I told him that if he had kids now that people would think that he was the grandfather at their graduation ceremony. I also told him that he will not be able to enjoy playing with them because he won’t be able to keep up physically with them. I know because I’m speaking from experience. I have a five year old son, a two year old son, and a two year old daughter. I looked somewhat anxious while we were discussing this issue. The other thing I noticed about Cody was his nervous habit of bouncing his legs. He bounced one leg, the other leg, or both legs non stop for six hours. He burned more calories in six hours than I do sometimes for an entire day. LOL I just figured that was a result of all the pressure the WBTS puts on him.
After Cody left I sat next to my mom and told her I wanted to ask her two religious questions. I asked her scripturally where in the bible it tells us that Jesus returned invisibly in 1914, and where in the bible does it tell us that God is using a “Faithful and Discreet Slave” to educate his followers? My mother danced around the questions for a few minutes and then she told me that I was making her feel uncomfortable. Well that statement pushed me over the edge. I said well how do you think we felt all morning long while you were ignoring us. Then she just shut down and started staring off into no where. You know like a teenager being lectured by their parents might do. She wouldn’t even talk to me. After my sister jumped in and agreed that she too shared my feelings my mother stomped off to the woman’s room and left us alone for about an hour. She then came out of the woman’s room, verbally lashed out at my sister, walked right by me with out saying a word or looking at me, and left the waiting room.
Thank you Lady Lee, blondie, Purza, DanTheMan, Hellrider, Why Georgia, and fullofdoubtnow for your support and kind words. I really needed to vent about this issue.