I decided to have an update to my schooling (or lack thereof). I will be returning in at the beginning of May. I needed the time off to get things straight.
Things are going well. I lost my therapist, but I am good for a bit. I got through the issues I had with the ex, and letting go of the kids took time, but eventually I was able to let them go. That was hard. But I am OK.
I have made a solid decision to keep myself focused on things. My fav pastime, learning how to do chess puzzles is going well. According to my tactics provider, I am in 1700 range. However, there is still more work.
I have made a bunch of progress that needed to be dealt with first, before going back to the books. I have the classes I need lined up in a row. If proctored, I will have about 60 credits to apply towards the Bachelor's.
Just wanting to let everyone know, I am good. I figured it was Conference weekend. I know I am better off. My mom still goads me about it. However, if people want to worship a psychotic, narcissistic being in the sky, that likes to 'test' people, and likes the foibles of humanity. More power to them.
My advice would be to keep it simple with your mom. Perhaps you could respond, "I'm glad that you are enjoying General Conference, Mom. It's not for me, but I know that you get something out of it." Mormons need to learn that adults get to make adult decisions. I wouldn't go into detail about your choice.
The expression is JADE, as in, never justify, argue, defend, or explain your reasonable choices. If you google JADE, there is a wealth of resources.
Good luck with school! I'll be taking some classes myself shortly.
She's never been subjected to it, but she thinks it's funny I believed such nonsense. The more time that goes by, I don't long for it at all.
She still goads me to remind me of what I used to believe, because it so moronic to her.
She's not putting me down, but I have some tirades every so often. Less of them than usual. She watches KSL for the local news and weather. But whenever something is on that I don't like, she reminds me that I used to believe in the garbage.