One of the things that keeps me going is thinking about the things my family and I will be able to do once we are all out, together, and free at last. (And we WILL be out together, I'm staying positive!)
I soooo look forward to Christmas. Even as an all-in Witness I have always, ALWAYS loved Christmas. I am gonna celebrate Christmas. So. Friggin. Hard. I can picture my husband dressed up as Santa, having the kids come downstairs Christmas morning with all the awe and excitement and innocence and wonder that SHOULD accompany childhood. Having big family dinners with my non-JW family who I know will swoop in and help fill the void our JW family will leave.
Celebrate the all the holidays with the kids. The only one I have neutral feelings about is Halloween. It's never really appealed to me.
Vote! Although I have to admit, being raised with a "neutral stance" has made it hard for me to really care or follow a lot of political issues.
Make normal, meaningful friendships. What does an unconditional friend really feel like?
These are just a few of the superficial things I look forward to. What about you? What things did you do (if you're already out) or do you look forward to doing (if you're still in like me)?