I found out a few weeks ago that I am pregnant! I am having my 4th child around the new year, 2012. I am proud to be pregnant right now. After this past year of research on my faith, my diet, on my fundamental liberties, the rights that I affirm, traveling instead of driving, home schooling, world travel, and all of the other amazing things that I have been learning in common law and moral law, I don't think there could have been a better time to bring another child into the world.
I have to say goodbye to my newly formed 4 pack for a while (I was working on my 5th and 6th when I realized what was going on), and I am going to have to let the elastic out on my one-size-fits-all Asian Indian clothes, but overall, everything should be gentle and easy this time around *laugh*.
I won't get to conquer my heights this summer though by going to Cedarpoint and tackling the largest roller coaster at the park though - I have been looking forward to that since the fall last year - but next summer, there will be room for new adventures.
I am doing work on my Masters degree this fall, if it's in God's will, at Eastern Michigan University and I should have my application in by the end of next week, except for my two references - I have to work on those.
The great thing about going to school after you've learned how to affirm your rights is that you can better protect your mind, your will, your ambitions and the code that you stand by. The last two classes I took at the university for my BA degree were religious studies courses - one taught by a catholic priest and the other by a rabbi. Because I am sure and sound in my religious foundation and in moral law, I wasn't so "open" to what everyone else is practicing, the way I would have been when I was delving into the new age spirituality that is sweeping the nation from The Secret book and movie. This compromises your beliefs! My folders have verses and chapters from the Holy Qur'an and the Holy Bible that affirm my beliefs that I can read, so when I feel that the conversation around me didn't need to include my input, I could turn my head to the Lord thy God and seek Him when I didn't belong elsewhere.
I'm sure I have much more to update, but I will get back to you soon :)
I have to say goodbye to my newly formed 4 pack for a while (I was working on my 5th and 6th when I realized what was going on), and I am going to have to let the elastic out on my one-size-fits-all Asian Indian clothes, but overall, everything should be gentle and easy this time around *laugh*.
I won't get to conquer my heights this summer though by going to Cedarpoint and tackling the largest roller coaster at the park though - I have been looking forward to that since the fall last year - but next summer, there will be room for new adventures.
I am doing work on my Masters degree this fall, if it's in God's will, at Eastern Michigan University and I should have my application in by the end of next week, except for my two references - I have to work on those.
The great thing about going to school after you've learned how to affirm your rights is that you can better protect your mind, your will, your ambitions and the code that you stand by. The last two classes I took at the university for my BA degree were religious studies courses - one taught by a catholic priest and the other by a rabbi. Because I am sure and sound in my religious foundation and in moral law, I wasn't so "open" to what everyone else is practicing, the way I would have been when I was delving into the new age spirituality that is sweeping the nation from The Secret book and movie. This compromises your beliefs! My folders have verses and chapters from the Holy Qur'an and the Holy Bible that affirm my beliefs that I can read, so when I feel that the conversation around me didn't need to include my input, I could turn my head to the Lord thy God and seek Him when I didn't belong elsewhere.
I'm sure I have much more to update, but I will get back to you soon :)