At two weeks old I was blessed to be healthy, happy, and strong.
Which is actually really sweet.
At eight years old I was baptized fully underwater in a giant tub.
It sounds stranger than it was.
At eight years old I was confirmed a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and given the gift of the Holy Ghost.
But why would the counsel of the Holy Ghost be a gift only given to those in this church?
*And why is the name so **** long?*
At twelve years old I was moved to different classes separated by gender then brought back together an hour later.
The concept and schedule of a three hour church day is quite strange.
At sixteen years old I could have followed the rule my parents and higher-ups had made to not date until sixteen but only in groups.
At fifteen years old I broke the rule and found a boy to call my own.
At eighteen years old I graduated from seminary, even though I lied.
It helps when we graded ourselves.
At eighteen years old I could have followed the rule my parents and higher-ups had made to be allowed to date without being in a group.
But I broke this rule three years prior.
At twenty-one years old I could have chosen to spend two years away from school, family, friends and serve the church through a mission.
A scary thought to me but a great experience to those who are faithful.
At twenty-one years old I told my parents, “I don’t think I believe.”
And crazily, they still love me.
Dec 6, 2015
Dec 6, 2015 at 5:32 PM UTC
At two weeks old I was blessed to be healthy, happy, and strong.
Which is actually really sweet.
At eight years old I was baptized fully underwater in a giant tub.
It sounds stranger than it was.
At eight years old I was confirmed a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and given the gift of the Holy Ghost.
But why would the counsel of the Holy Ghost be a gift only given to those in this church?
*And why is the name so **** long?*
At twelve years old I was moved to different classes separated by gender then brought back together an hour later.
The concept and schedule of a three hour church day is quite strange.
At sixteen years old I could have followed the rule my parents and higher-ups had made to not date until sixteen but only in groups.
At fifteen years old I broke the rule and found a boy to call my own.
At eighteen years old I graduated from seminary, even though I lied.
It helps when we graded ourselves.
At eighteen years old I could have followed the rule my parents and higher-ups had made to be allowed to date without being in a group.
But I broke this rule three years prior.
At twenty-one years old I could have chosen to spend two years away from school, family, friends and serve the church through a mission.
A scary thought to me but a great experience to those who are faithful.
At twenty-one years old I told my parents, “I don’t think I believe.”
And crazily, they still love me.
