What Now? -- The last meeting I went to, I was sitting there and suddenly realized that I just did not want to be there.
It has been our plan to occasionally "make" a meeting or two, just to maintain some relationships. When it is time to get dressed, we find that neither of us really wants to attend. So we don't. We realize that the longer we are absent the more difficult it will be for anyone to stay in contact with us.
What Now? --to suddenly find ourselves in this sort of social vacuum is very difficult for me. After a lifetime of "instant friendships" found within the congregation, I've realized that I don't REALLY know how to make friends.
That has been an issue for us, as well. Most of our social friends now, are other Faders(TM). Even one DFd friend (with caution). Interestingly, the DFd friend is the JW zealot amongst the group. Sadly, the faders have taken up vices in which we do not care to be involved. Smoking. Over-drinking. Promiscuity. But we try not to be judgemental and let them live their lives however they choose.
Still, making NEW friends has been difficult. Most of our family that we are close with are also JWs, but fortunately they are not zealots and don't really care. However they live far from us.
We are old fuddy-duddys. Sounds like you are a young couple with children and I hope that opens many new opportunities to you.
Doc