Friday, September 9, 2011

Family: A Celebration


Before I got married I was an ardent supporter of The Family: A Proclamation to the World. I had a strong desire to be married, to have a family and knew that was the right thing to do. I didn't have my own, but the principles taught therein were true and correct and the world needed them. I did not shy away from any talk or lesson or blog or anything that taught this.

But then I got married. I knew it was not right. It was not happy, not righteous, not at all what this proclamation spoke of, and so l left my marriage. Now I'm single again and do not know what will happen to me in the future. There is this sadness, a sense of failure to something I believed in and wanted. While the principles and doctrine are still true it's harder to hear and read about it and families and such. I'm still healing.

But there are 4 great women who are putting on a 2 week Celebration of Family and the Proclamation online in their blogs. I read 2 of them regularly, 1 of them occasionally, and the last one- today is my fist time. They are:

http://beinglds.blogspot.com/ We Talk of Christ, We Rejoice In Christ
http://www.theredheadedhostess.com
http://chocolateonmycranium.blogspot.com/
http://rovinroberts.blogspot.com/ Welcome to the Madness

Every day their posts will be about some aspect about the Proclamation. You might want to tune in! Printable, prizes, stories and lessons will all be apart of it!

While it's hard for me, not having a spouse or children. I still believe in it. I still know it's true. It's hard, but I will try and celebrate too.

4 comments:

Jocelyn Christensen said...

Oh, you are so good! I love ya! Hey, you WON'T WANT TO MISS tomorrow's post! Also, I'm adding this blog to my sidebar. I don't think it's there yet for some reason! :) Thanks,Becky!!

Jocelyn Christensen said...

Oh, I MEANT Sunday's post...that's one you'll enjoy I'm sure!

Christy Jones said...

It must be tough! I know Heavenly father loves you and wants you to be happy!! Keep it up, eventually it will make sense.

Michelle said...

Good for you, Becky Rose. I admire you. I know there will be better days ahead for you because you are living well. Looking forward to reading more of your thoughts!