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xmas74

(29,796 posts)
Wed May 2, 2012, 05:23 PM May 2012

Sorry I've been gone but...

...it's been a busy spring. My child has finished her confirmation classes and now is officially a member of the church, as of this last Sunday. Getting her ready has been exhausting, considering we had to make time between all her activities and such that seem to be expected nowadays.

Her decision to join was all her own, in case anyone is interested. I made it known that she could hold off for another year, five years, or even choose never to become a member. The same was said of baptism, which she chose on her own. I wanted her experience to be one that she chose instead of something that she felt forced into pursuing.

Now that's done and school is out I should have more time to check in here.

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Sorry I've been gone but... (Original Post) xmas74 May 2012 OP
That's wonderful! ButterflyBlood May 2012 #1
I've always felt it was her choice xmas74 May 2012 #2

ButterflyBlood

(12,644 posts)
1. That's wonderful!
Wed May 2, 2012, 11:22 PM
May 2012

I'm glad you gave her a choice in both cases. Being baptized as a baby and going through confirmation basically just to get gift money and please my parents meant nothing to me, and a big part of why I was baptized a couple months ago, I wanted to make the decision for myself.

xmas74

(29,796 posts)
2. I've always felt it was her choice
Thu May 3, 2012, 09:16 PM
May 2012

and shouldn't be something done out of obligation or taken lightly. I wanted her to be certain of her choice and not make that choice because she felt that I expected it.

Now I'll have more time to check in, since the busy season is over and we aren't constantly running.

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