The Front Porch Swing

Those kind of raw exposed uncontrollable feelings happen to everybody sometimes. Especially people with artistic sensibilities like yourself. But you seem to have resilience and recovery strategies and fabulous family support. You'll make the best of this.

I'm definitely gonna try. Something just made me feel loads better, though. Guess who got a text telling me that we got 2 dozen eggs in two days? :D

OK, that truly was a weird arrangement. Did he expect you to live with them so you would be available 24x7 (and get 'proper' religion *) or was it so you could afford to move to Austin?

(*) If it were me that whole "we'll set you right religiously" thing would have had me running the other way REAL FAST too. I really don't care what religion a person is but don't try to shove it my way. I know what the religions are, I know where to find their places of worship. If I were interested in 'yours' I would already be there.  Interesting poll a couple of years ago related to what people following particular religions know about other religions. Atheists knew more about the various religions than any group other than those who followed each. In fact (and I'm NOT kidding) MORE atheists knew Mother Theresa was a Catholic than the Catholics!  Mormans came in second in knowing about religions other than their own.

Bruce


He told me it was so I could work and save money so I'd eventually be able to buy a car and them move out. It was only when I said I was leaving that he got all preachy and told me the true intentions behind his offer. The thing he thought would encourage me to stay in turn only made me want to leave sooner.

I like to watch documentaries and read books on other religions because I like to understand other people's beliefs. Understanding and embracing other people's beliefs, even if they aren't yours, is a great way to being you closer to new cultures. In that house, it just felt they were keeping everyone hidden away from the outside world. It was a bit scary, in hindsight. I'm not trying to make this out to be more than it was, but it was just not right. I was really uncomfortable. Had I known the truth behind my being there, I probably wouldn't have even gone to Austin in the first place.

Ibejaran... the best way to see what Christianity is "supposed" to be like is to look at the source. People will fail you, all people sooner or later. Sad but true. But there is one that will never fail you.


The difference between everyone failing me and these people failing me is that others will not actively try to trick me into feeling differently. My friends and family, while not perfect, would never purposely try and alter me. These people thought they were helping me but in reality, they were only doing this for themselves. They wanted to tell the story of how they brought the poor Hispanic girl from her small town and turned her into a great designer.

But I did the work. I learned these skills, I paid for college by myself and I am the one who has been putting myself through hell learning these new skills and researching everyday just to be able to run a dang print shop by myself with no extra pay. Did you know I was considered a "manager" but wasn't being paid enough? I was barely making minimum wage.

And don't even preach to me about God right now. I appreciate it but I've had enough of it for an entire week and I don't need it right now. To be honest, hearing about God doesn't help me. I see him everyday and don't need someone to tell me he won't fail me to know he's there. Trust me, my relationship with God is great. That is the same thing these people didn't understand about me. They sought to "fix me" by making me see their way. But you can't teach faith.

A person has to WANT to believe in God to feel that faith. I do believe in God but it wasn't enough for them and as I've found out, it isn't enough for loads of people. But it's enough for me. I am happy, content, pleased as pie with my relationship with him.

Honestly, I wish some people would just understand that and let it go.
 
@Windy Bay Farm... Hey there! How's it going? Cute pic of the chicken and doody eating dog. LOL


Howdy, TDubya ! Things are going well ! Spring is fighting to get in and winter still wants to hang on but Praise The Lord we're finally getting some warmer temps ! Been trying to do some upgrades to my coop in preparation for a bunch of chicks that should be here in 2-3 weeks... I'm very excited for this new stock I'm getting. I sold all my older stock and prepping for the new :D

Hope all is well with you and that Spring has found you !
 
Howdy, TDubya ! Things are going well ! Spring is fighting to get in and winter still wants to hang on but Praise The Lord we're finally getting some warmer temps ! Been trying to do some upgrades to my coop in preparation for a bunch of chicks that should be here in 2-3 weeks... I'm very excited for this new stock I'm getting. I sold all my older stock and prepping for the new :D

Hope all is well with you and that Spring has found you !

Yes, thank God, spring has finally found us here. Grass is growing so fast it's about to turn the house over! lol New chicks, new spring - sounds great. Be sure to let us see some pics.
 
Final check in before I hit the sack. Not sure if I'll join you on the Porch over the next week or so, but I'll be thinking of you all! I'll have my iPad and my phone, so I can at least look in once in awhile. It's a long, miserable drive but we make it a couple of times a year. Just hoping that they got the plows over the mountains. When the clouds finally broke this evening it looked like the snowline had dropped lower.

And of course, just because I have a million things to worry about, Jane the Evil finally found a way to get even with me - she refused to go into the coop tonight and is roosting on the branch in the run. Only supposed to be 35 degrees tonight, so I hope she knows what she's doing. Still debating on whether to get her and put her in or not. She seems to have adopted one corner of that branch as hers. If what I've read is correct, she won't leave it once she falls asleep no matter how cold she gets.

Nite all! Keep Linda in your prayers, please, as I will hold you all in mine.
 
Thanks Triple Willow, We have feed and water in the run-in where they will be for a few days, then into a small paddock before we release them to the pasture. I have actually scratched these girls the day we went to buy them. They used to be tamer, but the guy who is selling them lost his wife who used to groom and work with them so they haven't been handled in awhile.
 
OOHH! I have wanted to get some scottish highlanders! We had a friend who had a bull he wanted to breed with his black angus (I think). I've researched them and love them. Another breed I love is the, Oh! just had a brain freeze and can't think of the name
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, they look like oreo cookies, black with white band around middle. It might come to me in the middle of the night!!
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Hope everything goes well tomorrow.
I think you were thinking of Belted Galoways. That is a breed on our want list.
 
Final check in before I hit the sack. Not sure if I'll join you on the Porch over the next week or so, but I'll be thinking of you all! I'll have my iPad and my phone, so I can at least look in once in awhile. It's a long, miserable drive but we make it a couple of times a year. Just hoping that they got the plows over the mountains. When the clouds finally broke this evening it looked like the snowline had dropped lower.

And of course, just because I have a million things to worry about, Jane the Evil finally found a way to get even with me - she refused to go into the coop tonight and is roosting on the branch in the run. Only supposed to be 35 degrees tonight, so I hope she knows what she's doing. Still debating on whether to get her and put her in or not. She seems to have adopted one corner of that branch as hers. If what I've read is correct, she won't leave it once she falls asleep no matter how cold she gets.

Nite all! Keep Linda in your prayers, please, as I will hold you all in mine.
Hope Journey is coming along great. Praying for Linda and your family, with God in control all will be well.
 
Thanks Triple Willow, We have feed and water in the run-in where they will be for a few days, then into a small paddock before we release them to the pasture. I have actually scratched these girls the day we went to buy them.  They used to be tamer, but the guy who is selling them lost his wife who used to groom and work with them so they haven't been handled in awhile.

You are going to love them! Can't wait to see pics. :)
 
It's 52 degrees this morning and cloudy, what are you bringing to the porch? I'll bring some banana nut muffins.

All the ones in the Tornado areas I pray you are all fine

I think I will just be bringing a soaked umbrella. lol Your muffins sound delish! Some good flavored coffee sure would be good with one. Yum!
 

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