lizziec
SPNer
Hello!
My name is Liz (or Elizabeth, if you feel a need to be more formal). I'm 28 and have been married for 10 years. We have 4 amazing daughters who are 8, 7, 6, and 4. We also have 3 cats. I'm currently in school to get my undergraduate degree in criminology and anthropology. My desired career is a medical examiner until I can get my doctorate in biological anthropology with an emphasis on forensics.
I was raised in a Christian household but never felt at ease with the religion. I was a closet atheist when in high school and kind of "came out" as an atheist when I was 18. My parents wanted us married in a church so I had to break it to them that it wasn't going to happen. But ever since then, I've kind of felt uneasy with my spirituality. Declaring atheism was easy enough because I had no clue what it was I exactly believed in, if anything at all. I knew I wasn't Christian, Muslim, or Jewish because I knew the belief systems of those religions.
About 2 years ago, I started really searching for my spiritual place in the world. After extensive research, I've found my calling in Sikhi. I'm thoroughly excited and at peace with my decision to follow this path of faith. The gurdwara I wish to attend is the one in Oak Creek, which I'm sure most of you are aware of since it was in the news a couple years back for the most unfortunate of reasons. It's a bit of a drive for me and my daughter is in competitive dance on the weekends so it's been a struggle to get out there but I intend to start 2015 by regular attendance.
Even though I'm not currently attending, I am trying to live the faith. I've stopped cutting my hair (which has actually been more difficult than I thought but I've avoided scissors since I made the decision) but I'd like to eventually get to Amritdhari.
So, this is my hello and I have lots of questions.
My name is Liz (or Elizabeth, if you feel a need to be more formal). I'm 28 and have been married for 10 years. We have 4 amazing daughters who are 8, 7, 6, and 4. We also have 3 cats. I'm currently in school to get my undergraduate degree in criminology and anthropology. My desired career is a medical examiner until I can get my doctorate in biological anthropology with an emphasis on forensics.
I was raised in a Christian household but never felt at ease with the religion. I was a closet atheist when in high school and kind of "came out" as an atheist when I was 18. My parents wanted us married in a church so I had to break it to them that it wasn't going to happen. But ever since then, I've kind of felt uneasy with my spirituality. Declaring atheism was easy enough because I had no clue what it was I exactly believed in, if anything at all. I knew I wasn't Christian, Muslim, or Jewish because I knew the belief systems of those religions.
About 2 years ago, I started really searching for my spiritual place in the world. After extensive research, I've found my calling in Sikhi. I'm thoroughly excited and at peace with my decision to follow this path of faith. The gurdwara I wish to attend is the one in Oak Creek, which I'm sure most of you are aware of since it was in the news a couple years back for the most unfortunate of reasons. It's a bit of a drive for me and my daughter is in competitive dance on the weekends so it's been a struggle to get out there but I intend to start 2015 by regular attendance.
Even though I'm not currently attending, I am trying to live the faith. I've stopped cutting my hair (which has actually been more difficult than I thought but I've avoided scissors since I made the decision) but I'd like to eventually get to Amritdhari.
So, this is my hello and I have lots of questions.