tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4045244454879711429.post8546673874666494634..comments2016-01-16T17:39:36.634-06:00Comments on "Everyday with my Family is a Blessing": Faith and Creativity.God Bless and Enjoy! Jessica Beshearshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04278886930111180657noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4045244454879711429.post-39850627531527954452009-01-13T17:16:00.000-06:002009-01-13T17:16:00.000-06:00I know how you feel. When I was in high school I w...I know how you feel. When I was in high school I was 100% sure that I wanted to go into the medical field of some sort, mainly dealing with geriatrics. I even applied for a medical scholarship and received it. When I graduated, my mind began to change. I still wanted medical, but nursing wasnt what I wanted. Pyschology sounded wonderful and working with Alzheimers patients sounded even better. I put off college for a year. Then I finally decided to go to Rend Lake and start my basics. But after a semester anad a half of that, school just wasnt agreeing with me. And I was having more problems trying to figure out what I wanted to be. I threw around a tons of ideas. Then after I had my first child, I took an at home schooling course and got a degree in Pyschology/social work. But never did anything with the degree. At the end of last year I started another at home schooling course in photography. I am hoping to put it to good use, but we will just see. Honestly I dont know what I want to be when I grow up!<BR/> As for the religion issue you discussed. I myself was baptized when I was a couple of days old. That was just part of being Catholic. I went through most of the 7 sacraments that Catholics do. We went to church every sunday. When I moved out, I stopped going. Only attend church for weddings and funerals and an occasional mothers day I will go with my mom. But truthfully I have an issue with God.( I plan on posting a blog in the very near future discussing my issue). My oldest daughter askes why we dont attend a church and I really dont know how to answer her. My husband is not sure what religion he even is. Neither of my girls have been baptized like I was. I partially feel quilty for that, but then on the other hand I feel like its their decision on what religion they want to practice.Wednesday's Wicked Wisdomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02127977225600118685noreply@blogger.com