I'm so very sorry for you and your family, deepest sympathies:((
truthseekeriam
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My sister died in a head on collision last night
by Bumble Bee ini still can't believe it.
she was here for the bbq, we had an awesome time, laughing, her telling stories from our childhoods.
i gave her a hug and told her i loved her before she left.
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Does marriage work
by wouldacouldashoulda inhi posters.
in the uk 50% of marriages fail.
maybe around half of those who stay married are not really that happy.. .
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truthseekeriam
Yes, it works beautifully if you pick the right one. Like others mentioned being friends first is key!
My husband and I have been through the worse 2 years of our lives. If I didn't have him I seriously believe I wouldn't have made it through.
He totally took on the role of mother , father, cook, and house cleaner when mentally I couldn't do any of it.
Like they say sometimes you don't know how strong your marriage is until somthing happens to test it.
I couldn't imagian not having him in my life.
For us Marriage works.
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Question for Faders.....
by lepermessiah indid you all start getting the "full court press" from "friends" to start doing more things socially as you began your fade?.
i havent been invited to do a whole lot the last few months, but now all of a sudden i am getting phone calls and invites to do things.
fortunately, it hasnt been - "hey lets go out in field service" or anything like that since i would tell them to take a hike (which at this point means make myself busy at work or otherwise) .
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truthseekeriam
Okay all of a sudden in the last couple of weeks I'm getting alot of sisters dropping in to say hello and ask how we are doing, it's kinda weird all of a sudden.
We have been inactive for at least 6 months haven't been to a meeting for at least 3 months. No calls no visits nothing! Now 3 visits in two weeks? What's up? Should I be worried?
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Feeling numb... feeling like I did when I first DAed.
by Elsewhere inmy dad recently told all the kids that he has terminal cancer.
he is going to die... could be in a month... could be in a year.. all the kids recently visited my parents over last weekend.
i was allowed to come too due to the "family business" clause in the wts rules.. yesterday i cried... i'm still crying a bit today and am feeling numb.
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truthseekeriam
Really sorry to hear of your situation.
I never had to deal with watching a family member deal with cancer, not to mention the added stress of the shunning issue so I can't say I know what your going through and give you any pearls of wisdom.
I will say it looks form reading the above posts you have some good support and a lot of thoughts and prayers going your way. Mine included
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truthseekeriam
Funny thing was when my husband and I watched what had happened to Taylor.
I thought what a drunk jerk!! My husband said it was racist (he's black) I'm not.
He said it could have been Milli Vanilli up their and he wouldn't have done that! But, because she was young and white he knew she wouldn't know how to handle that situation.
I have to say, I agree now.
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We went to the meeting last night...
by cognac inwe rarely go.
but, we went because hubby wanted to tell the elders we are switching halls.. at first, i thought to myself that i would go out back with her when she gets fussy.
but, my baby doesn't really get fussy a lot so i just took her out back and played with her as she laughed hysterically.
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truthseekeriam
All JW's know we are encouraged to to keep the babies quite or take them to the back room.
I noticed some parents would rather be in the back room hanging out with the other mothers(that was me) Others took the hard approach of insisting
their baby get trained to sit quite for 2 hours if it meant whacking them on their little legs as needed then so be it.
I remember one mother who was really against hitting her children absolutely lose it at one meeting when she seen that sister whacking her baby, she got up and walked over to one of the elders tapped him on the shoulder and pointed to the back of the hall. It was the drama of the new mothers in that hall.
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truthseekeriam
He was a fighter! RIP Swayze
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JW Mom killed in house
by Wordly Andre inhttp://www.pe.com/localnews/murrieta/stories/pe_news_local_s_sdead29.4016de2.html
murrieta - a 40-year-old mother of two was killed in her murrieta home monday morning, authorities said.
coroner's officials identified the woman as isabelle jarka.
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truthseekeriam
Very happy for her family.
I hope this brings some closure for them.
I remember her one of her sisters posting somewhere that they where going to fight for her sister, and that they did.
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Toxic Family - Why Are You So Selfish?
by shamus100 init never ceases to amaze me how many people are succumbing to low-self esteem by allowing toxic family members dictate their lives, and sit by like sheepish puppy-dogs while they get berated and told that they are basically crowfood shit.
"oh, i'm just trying to keep the peace", some may say.
i say you need to go on the offensive.
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truthseekeriam
Shamus,
I'm so going to try this.
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Kelle Jarka Murder trial
by truthseekeriam inis being followed daily at www.swrnn.com for those interested.. this afternoons coverage said he was an elder at the time of the murder.. i think when the story first came out no one was sure if he was or not..
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truthseekeriam
Jarka trial: Murrieta resident guilty of first-degree murder Kelle Lee Jarka, 41, faces life in prison without the possibility of parole. By Staff, SWRNN Monday, September 14, 2009 no comments | be the first to comment! Kelle Lee Jarka After deliberating over portions of two days, a jury has convicted a Murrieta man of murdering his wife and ruled the slaying was done for financial gain. Kelle Lee Jarka, 41, faces life in prison without the possibility of parole. Jarka could be seen shaking his head after the verdict was read. Jurors began deliberations Friday afternoon and returned this morning at 9 a.m. According to court records, the panel deliberated just over two hours before informing the court that it had reached a decision. The decision was announced in a courtroom packed with family members, officials from law enforcement and community members. Jarka was convicted of first-degree-murder for the bludgeoning death of Isabelle Jarka in April 2008. Prosecutor Burke Strunsky’s told jurors in his closing statement that Kelle Jarka was so determined to maintain his image and cushy middle-class lifestyle that he ambushed his sleeping wife crushing her skull in the confines of their bedroom. He argued that Jarka tried to make it appear as though his wife was killed by an intruder, going as far as staging a burglary. In her closing argument, defense attorney Erin Kirkpatrick told jurors that Murrieta Police rushed to judgment and targeted Jarka from the start. Kirkpatrick said there is no direct evidence linking Jarka to his wife’s death. For more Jarka trial coverage: Read more: http://www.swrnn.com/southwest-riverside/2009-09-14/news/jarka-trial-murrieta-resident-guilty-of-first-degree-murder#ixzz0R7IsomMD