Got my yearly email from my birth mother. Y'all should know how dangerous I am by now. That's what apostates are right?
She means well. She just wants me to come back to Jehovah. It was funny though, this was the first time she tried to differentiate Him from the organization. It's just Jehovah, it's not the organization. Like saying, it's just Hitler, it's not the Nazis. You can trust him. What about all the child abuse cases in the media about how the JWs covered it all up?
The usual about how much I'm hurting her and my sister with my choice to stay away. Was it me who decided to sell of all my cherished family heirlooms for pennies to the JWs and not give me a chance to keep anything from my past so she could show up here a few days before she moved to Panama? With a box filled with my old report cards and all the gifts I'd ever given her?
Or to be my sister? Who invited me to her wedding and I said ARE YOU SURE? and she was like absolutely, you're my sister! So I saved up $700 for a present and bought a dress I couldn't afford and then she shows up the week before and says well the elders said you can't come.
But I'm the one hurting them. Of course I am.
She asked me to come to the district convention and I said, you know there's always a discourse on staying away from apostates and I'll be shunned all weekend? She said I should stop being sarcastic. Can I get a hell ya from any of the rest of you outcasts out there that that would be the way it would go?
They are so brainwashed they don't even understand the other side anymore. The reason I identify as an apostate is that they labelled me that. And to be honest, it's not like either of the two of them are sitting there with angel wings.
I told her I had the best friends. That my friends have been there for me through everything. That if I left I would have to give them up. She said you've been sick, you must be unhappy. I said well you and Erin have been going around for years telling people you're both dying so maybe you're not happy either.
My kinda on and off boyfriend always says we all live lives of quiet desperation. I'm not. And mum, unfortunately, I'm too busy to go to the district convention. You can send me the notes. I won't read them. I do love you though.
Sullivan out.
Saturday, 21 July 2018
Monday, 16 July 2018
Titanium
I got sick again. I wasn't able to work since Christmas. Two of my best friends, Kyla and Jay have birthdays in April, on the same day actually. I love, love Tauruses and Libras. May is mother's day and my second mom's birthday. June is father's day and my dad's birthday. I didn't have any money to buy presents. But I made it work for Kyla and dad and mom. Not Jay.
So I got a job and started on a Thursday, didn't get paid till last Wednesday. Which meant I got two days pay last week. Being the idiot I am, I went out with all that money and finally bought Jay his birthday present that I'd picked it out five months ago.
We are not at this stage in our lives the kind of people who "put a ring on it", to quote Queen B. I have great friends and I love them to death. Jay however has always, always put himself out for me. Been there for me daily through thick and thin. And not just me. All my friends. Their kids if they have them. My brother and his girlfriend. Anyone who is important to me is important to him. They can all vouch for that.
So I wanted this titanium ring. It's the strongest metal. And he's been the strongest person that put up with me daily and so consistently for so long in my entire life. What are we at? Six, seven years? Maybe eight. I don't even know at this point.
Last night he told me he lost the ring. Then I lost it. I cried. Lindsay called me and she said you and Jay don't need a ring to define anything (which we don't) and she said you guys have always been stronger than titanium anyways, you two are bulletproof.
Considering how things have been going in life, I hope she's right.
He found his ring. And maybe that's a sign from my on again, off again friend, the Universe, that everything is going to be alright. :)
So I got a job and started on a Thursday, didn't get paid till last Wednesday. Which meant I got two days pay last week. Being the idiot I am, I went out with all that money and finally bought Jay his birthday present that I'd picked it out five months ago.
We are not at this stage in our lives the kind of people who "put a ring on it", to quote Queen B. I have great friends and I love them to death. Jay however has always, always put himself out for me. Been there for me daily through thick and thin. And not just me. All my friends. Their kids if they have them. My brother and his girlfriend. Anyone who is important to me is important to him. They can all vouch for that.
So I wanted this titanium ring. It's the strongest metal. And he's been the strongest person that put up with me daily and so consistently for so long in my entire life. What are we at? Six, seven years? Maybe eight. I don't even know at this point.
Last night he told me he lost the ring. Then I lost it. I cried. Lindsay called me and she said you and Jay don't need a ring to define anything (which we don't) and she said you guys have always been stronger than titanium anyways, you two are bulletproof.
Considering how things have been going in life, I hope she's right.
He found his ring. And maybe that's a sign from my on again, off again friend, the Universe, that everything is going to be alright. :)
Saturday, 14 July 2018
Adam
Sneak peek. I'm finally writing my book. I decided to call all the chapters by peoples names. You can tell me if that's a good idea, leave a comment. Apparently though you have to have their consent or if not change their names. So Adam is reviewing this one.
Adam
When I met my ex-husband, I was still in the cult. I thought, this is as good as it gets. I was 16. Even if our marriage was far from perfect, I still think that having grown up the way he did, he was a pretty good person.
Not a good husband.
I married him but I wasn’t in love. On the outside, we were perfect. On the inside I was dying. I’m a romantic. He had every excuse in the book to not come home. Hockey, golf, boy’s nights.
I was at a point in my life where I was questioning the Jehovah’s Witnesses belief system. But of course you can never talk about that, or you will be labelled an apostate and shunned by all family and friends. Which did happen to me. But before that…
I met Adam.
We were work friends for two years. He was someone I could finally talk to about the truth. In my other life, nothing you ever did was good enough. Taking care of all these people, volunteering all your time. Didn’t matter, you just had to work harder. Be better. You are never good enough. Especially if you’re a woman.
Adam loved me just the way I was and with all my imperfections. We could talk about anything for hours. It happened organically and we never officially crossed the cheating line. Except I did because I fell so in love with him that I finally found the strength to give up everything and everyone else for the chance that we’d end up living in a house on the beach and having strawberry blonde children.
Every time I walked into the office my heart would beat faster. Every time I got a message on my phone I hoped it was him. I had never felt that way about anyone.
Stuart, my ex-boss/ex-boyfriend took me out for drinks one night while this all was happening and he said Mahhhhgaux (he’s British) married men never leave their wives.
Adam is smart. He is handsome. And kind. And as much as I tell myself he never really loved me I think he did. When it was over, I tried to kill myself. After everything I had lost, I couldn’t imagine a life without him in it. Without the beach house and those kids.
Whatever the outcome was, Adam was my BIG love and the catalyst that got me to wake up and get out of the cult. I will always love him for that. I owe him my second life.
Tuesday, 3 July 2018
About Last Night...
I've been off work for awhile. It's surprisingly difficult to find a job in Toronto. When my last contract was ending I decided not to stay. 100K a year is not worth being entirely miserable every single day.
I've found something new. Way less money but enough to pay the bills and the people seem genuinely kind.
Being off work meant I never had to do my hair, put on makeup or get dressed up. I just lived in yoga pants and went for dog walks and watched netflixs. But my boyfriend works opposite hours of me when I'm corporate so he wanted to take me out to dinner last night since we're never going to see each other again.
So I prettied up. I put on makeup and a nice dress and he was like, you look so beautiful. And I said, am I also a good person? He said, I think you're trying to be a good person. It's a half compliment. He's right though. When I left the JWs I was so lost. I had so much anxiety. Anger, sadness. I made bad decisions and I hurt people. Especially him.
The anxiety stays but the rest is gone. They all still show up all the time in my dreams even if I don't think about them all day. My mother and my sister the most. But I've moved on, even if my subconscious hasn't caught up yet.
So we had steak and lobster and celebrated and I really feel especially lucky to have such great people in my life. I wouldn't trade it in for a return to the cult any day of the week. :)
I've found something new. Way less money but enough to pay the bills and the people seem genuinely kind.
Being off work meant I never had to do my hair, put on makeup or get dressed up. I just lived in yoga pants and went for dog walks and watched netflixs. But my boyfriend works opposite hours of me when I'm corporate so he wanted to take me out to dinner last night since we're never going to see each other again.
So I prettied up. I put on makeup and a nice dress and he was like, you look so beautiful. And I said, am I also a good person? He said, I think you're trying to be a good person. It's a half compliment. He's right though. When I left the JWs I was so lost. I had so much anxiety. Anger, sadness. I made bad decisions and I hurt people. Especially him.
The anxiety stays but the rest is gone. They all still show up all the time in my dreams even if I don't think about them all day. My mother and my sister the most. But I've moved on, even if my subconscious hasn't caught up yet.
So we had steak and lobster and celebrated and I really feel especially lucky to have such great people in my life. I wouldn't trade it in for a return to the cult any day of the week. :)
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