tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3266091551475805203.post2712964083813971935..comments2012-04-07T16:59:52.985-04:00Comments on My Life As Orions Mom: Thoughtful Thursday.....Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18152334815152079604noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3266091551475805203.post-6077024577010986002010-04-02T09:37:14.235-04:002010-04-02T09:37:14.235-04:00Hey there, hope all went smoothly at your sis'...Hey there, hope all went smoothly at your sis' MRI and that the docs have come up with something...seems worse when not only are you going thru something, but then you have to wait & wait just to find the doctor scratching his head!<br />Maybe Easter Sunday was her only good childhood memory too? Either way, thank goodness for Easter right?!! It was an odd day in our house too - my dad was mean as hell at times & wasn't shy about a whipping, but he had this belief in God that I couldn't figure out. We always went to church all decked out on Easter. Only Easter. It stopped as we hit our tween years, but later as an adult my dad asked me why I didn't take my kids to services on Easter. ???? UH, cause I'd feel like a massive hypocrite? <br />I have a hard time with structured religion, I've tried a few & all left me with bad vibes. I do believe in God, but more out of a need to think there is a higher power than blind faith. My husband doesn't believe either, but he stops short of calling himself an atheist. Not sure why. I think he's like you - just very real about it & not afraid to question it. <br />I am happy that Easter is at least one bright spot when you look back down the dark tunnel. Have a happy one lady!!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07128187537972423200noreply@blogger.com