I just wanted to share this story with everyone:
Last weekend on Saturday, my wife found out that field service was not being cancelled due to snow. All week prior to Saturday, my wife kept saying that she was going to swim classes with my daughter and I and actually swim with my daughter that morning. That plan got cancelled as she decided to go out in service instead. I took my daughter to the swim class and she and I swam together and had a good time.
My wife comes home and later while we were washing clothes she asks my daughter if she wants to go to the hall with her tomorrow (Sunday). Initially she says yes. Sunday morning, I was fixing breakfast and my daughter was in the kitchen with me. I ask her if she is going to the hall with her mommy, she says no. Then I just casually say, "Well after breakfast, Daddy is heading to church." "I want to go!" she exclaims. "Well, okay but first we got to eat."
I go upstairs to the bedroom and find my wife getting ready. She looks visibly upset and I felt so bad. I kind of knew why but I asked anyway if she was okay and if there is anything I can do for her. Nothing, so I tell her how much I love her and tell her that I really want for us to do something special after we all get back home.
Feeling so bad about the incident, I ask my daughter again, "Are you sure you do not want to go to the Kingdom Hall with mommy? I think she really wants you to go with her." "Well, I will go if you want me to but I really don't want to go," she says. My wife just says, "I guess I can't compete with singing, dancing, and playgrounds." I did not know what to say. I know how she felt as I remember going to my parents house alone on Thanksgiving because my wife is no longer celebrating and my daughter decided to stay at her grandma's house because she was having so much fun there.
I really wish there was some middle ground we can come to. We did go out of town later Sunday evening and had an enjoyable time, but still, I am trying to make the best of an otherwise not so good situation.
Today (Monday), I ask my wife if we can find some fun things to do together as a family. Her reply is that she is so busy with work, school, and Kingdom Hall activities. It bothered me a bit and I said, "You are not willing to make time for your family? For me?" She said, "The things I want us to do together as a family you do not want to do." (Read: become a JW and worship the faithful slave)
She said this earlier on Saturday or Sunday too and I responded with, "If you're saying I am not spiritual then how do you explain my reading the Bible and going to church? Even if I wanted to go door to door with you, I would not be allowed due to the whole 'interfaith' thing."
Today (Monday) I simply said, "Look, we are not the ONLY family where one spouse is a witness and the other is 'worldly.' I envy you in that you can go to the hall and meet other witnesses in the same situation as you. The 'worldlies' are spread out in different churches or in no church at all. Maybe we can have a get together where you can invite the witnesses and their 'worldly' spouses to our house for games and what-not. Believe you me, if I can organize the 'worldly' people in our area I would." I also said, "Look, life has handed us a lemon. For as much as you want us to go to the same church together, I want that too. However, you are a witness and after examining the teachings of that religion, I cannot in good concious become a witness. I had to accept months ago that we would not be that family who goes to church together like I dreamed of when I was single. Therefore we need to start making some lemonade honey."
I also told her that according to evangelical Christians, I should not even be attending any meetings or assemblies with her because I would be (according to them) "partaking from the table of demons." "However, I do not feel that my attending a meeting every once in a while and an assembly will cause demons to inhabit my body just as I feel that if you should ever decide to go to church no demons will invade yours."
I'm sure it all went in one ear and out the other as I heard the brothers talking with her early Saturday afternoon as they were going over the second part of the questions she needs to answer for baptism. The part about her attending church is akin to her 'partaking from the table of demons.'