I wanted to thank the people I didn’t get a chance to thank earlier. I do this will a 5 year old climbing all over me (right now she’s banging her head on my shoulder) – distracting, but the baby is sleeping so it’s a brief moment with my hands free to type.
Cult Classic, No More Koolaid, Found Sheep, Nice Dream, Designs – thank you for your kind words and the welcome.
Heartbreaker – I don’t have a partner. I’m single and raising my children on my own. The children are a sibling group that I adopted. Life is chaotic but wonderful. We’ve created our own family with an extended family of cousins, grandparents, etc. that are not related by blood. The nice thing is that the children don’t question this as they know that you don’t have to have share DNA to be a family. It’s a family by choice.
Penny2 – I agree with you. That’s what I always thought. Surely they’d have passed the letter to the local congregation.
Jamie Bowers and Mentally Free - - thanks for the welcome and kind words.
Scott77 – thanks for the information and sharing your story. Wow – interesting and what an awesome job you did following up to make sure that you had no ties to the organization. I wanted no further ties and I didn’t want them to be able to hold anything over my head, even if that meant losing all of my JW family (which is pretty much everyone in my family!!). I just wanted to live my life free of the cult. I love reading about others’ experiences.
Black Sheep – thank you. Your username would fit me nicely too. Imagine – being a university professor, regularly publishing articles, reviews, essays, and in a few months my fourth book AND being a black sheep of the family! Ugh.
Broken Promises – it’s never too late. See the recent thread I bumped up that Cabasilas wrote.
Undercover, Jedi Master, and Snowbird, Finally Some Pride, Thomas Covenant, Golden Sky, Cabasilas, Quietly Leaving, Dissed, Double Life, Peaches, Diva, Hopscotch, Not a Captive, CoCo, NN, BabaYaga, Palm, BizzyBee, LozHasIt, – again, thank you for the kind words and welcome. You are all so special.
Georgie Girl – Yes I am in the US. As an undergrad, in my final year I took a few doctoral courses that didn’t count toward my undergrad degree, but that I was able to count for my graduate program. It sped things up a little bit having advanced standing coming in. If a person is very focused and has advisors on board, the PhD doesn’t need to take 5-7 years after an MA. And, an MA isn’t always required but is often given en passant. Much depends on the focus, the determination, the student the advisors, etc. It’s unusual to finish so quickly, but there’s always someone in every program who does it, with many others following a few semesters later, and one or two who take forever and yet many more who never finish.
Snowbird (again) – thank you for all the wonderful links. I love your posts. You are a special person!
SlipnSlide – it’s not easy but you can do it. You are clearly an amazing person and you shouldn’t have had to suffer in the org like we all did.
Bobid- I am sure you’re right!
RayZorBlade – Hello to you in Ontario. I love Ontario!
Quandry- my best students are your age. I love my returning students. They are inspiring and I have a special connection to them.
Cabasilas – Ditto here what I said to Quandry. Thank you for your PM. I’ve answered it. You are amazing, as is Quandry and so many others on here. You all inspire me!
Lots of love to you all.
-A