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Title: Hello. Still trying to figure this out.
Post by: joeoleson on April 12, 2012, 12:02:02 AM
Hello HAF, this is my first time in a forum and I'm hoping it's an enlightening experience.

joe
Title: Re: Hello. Still trying to figure this out.
Post by: Buddy on April 12, 2012, 12:09:55 AM
Welcome to the forum Joe! Care to tell us a bit about yourself?  :)
Title: Re: Hello. Still trying to figure this out.
Post by: Recusant on April 12, 2012, 12:39:53 AM
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Title: Re: Hello. Still trying to figure this out.
Post by: DeterminedJuliet on April 12, 2012, 12:47:15 AM
Hello, joeoleson.
Don't worry, we're all still trying to figure it all out.  ;D
Title: Re: Hello. Still trying to figure this out.
Post by: Anne D. on April 12, 2012, 01:00:15 AM
Welcome, Joe  :)
Title: Re: Hello. Still trying to figure this out.
Post by: joeoleson on April 12, 2012, 01:53:08 AM
About myself, well I'm 48 and just now finishing up my first degree in history.  I started it in 1986 and this is the third time I've went (must be the charm).  I've labored my whole life and I'm tired of working for people who have far more education than common sense.  The only chance I have of putting my sons through college is if I teach; most universities let family attend for free.  That's my plan anyway; my boys are 12 and 14, so I should have enough time to get a Masters and find a job. 

On being an atheist, it started about the time I stopped believing in any of the make-believe characters: santa, easterbunny, toothfairy, ect.  It was solidified when my mom died in 1973 and the main thing said to me was that god had a plan.  god called your mother to him; god has a plan.

It was two months before my 10th birthday; I lost my mother, but that statement about god set me free.  At the time it was all about mom, but 38 years later I can finally see the silver lining.  I'd give a testicle for just 5 minutes with her, but I have lived a life unfettered by religion's threats against my soul.  Not a fair trade, but if I had to lose her I at least got something of value in return. 

Anyway, hello   
Title: Re: Hello. Still trying to figure this out.
Post by: Ali on April 12, 2012, 02:45:56 AM
Joe, your story about your mom made me mist up.  I have a son that I love more than anything in the world, and the idea of leaving him so young is heartbreaking.  I don't know why people think that "God has a plan" is supposed to be comforting during times of loss.  My reaction that that has been that if God's plans involve taking people's loved ones away from them, he's a sick fuck.

Anyway, welcome to the forum, and I hope you like it here.
Title: Re: Hello. Still trying to figure this out.
Post by: McQ on April 12, 2012, 02:52:47 AM
Hey Joe! Welcome to the HAF! Thanks for introducing yourself and giving us your background. I had to laugh as I was reading because the thought kept popping into my head that between the time you began studying history and now, a whole lot more history happened!  ;D

I think it's great that you're getting it done and wish you the best success with your work once you nail down the degree(s).

Have fun in here!
Title: Re: Hello. Still trying to figure this out.
Post by: Amicale on April 12, 2012, 02:55:41 AM
Hey Joe, a warm welcome to you! Glad to meet you.

Congratulations on working so hard at your degree, your kids are lucky to have you. :)
Title: Re: Hello. Still trying to figure this out.
Post by: Firebird on April 12, 2012, 03:09:24 AM
Welcome to HAF, Joe. I am sorry to hear that you lost your mom at such a young age, but kudos to you for trying to take something positive from such an experience. Hope you enjoy your time here.
Title: Re: Hello. Still trying to figure this out.
Post by: xSilverPhinx on April 12, 2012, 03:24:19 AM
Welcome Joe, I hope all the best for you and your kids :)
Title: Re: Hello. Still trying to figure this out.
Post by: Sweetdeath on April 12, 2012, 05:42:24 AM
Welcome. The who "god has a plan" thing pisses me off everytime. I lost my mom 4 days before my 26th birthday lasy year. She wasn't even 51yrs old, so i can empathize a little. I would definitely hug you, because i cannot imagine losing her at a young age...

After she died, my dad said a prayer and thanked jesus for being kind. I wanted to vomit.

Anyway, please stay a while on haf and enjoy yourself!! Many of us have stiries to share of how religion has effected us all.

:)
Title: Re: Hello. Still trying to figure this out.
Post by: Tank on April 12, 2012, 07:19:59 AM
Hi joe

Congratulations on your degree. We have a few members interested in History. You are not alone! The teaching plan sounds good. As long as you can keep your temper with the career teachers with no real-world experience  ;D

Loosing a parent at that age is awful.

Welcome to HAF

Regards
Chris
Title: Re: Hello. Still trying to figure this out.
Post by: Anti-antidisestablishmentarianism on April 16, 2012, 08:30:21 PM
Quote from: joeoleson on April 12, 2012, 01:53:08 AM
About myself, well I'm 48 and just now finishing up my first degree in history.  I started it in 1986 and this is the third time I've went (must be the charm).  I've labored my whole life and I'm tired of working for people who have far more education than common sense.  The only chance I have of putting my sons through college is if I teach; most universities let family attend for free.  That's my plan anyway; my boys are 12 and 14, so I should have enough time to get a Masters and find a job. 

On being an atheist, it started about the time I stopped believing in any of the make-believe characters: santa, easterbunny, toothfairy, ect.  It was solidified when my mom died in 1973 and the main thing said to me was that god had a plan.  god called your mother to him; god has a plan.

It was two months before my 10th birthday; I lost my mother, but that statement about god set me free.  At the time it was all about mom, but 38 years later I can finally see the silver lining.  I'd give a testicle for just 5 minutes with her, but I have lived a life unfettered by religion's threats against my soul.  Not a fair trade, but if I had to lose her I at least got something of value in return. 

Anyway, hello   
Welcome to the forum. Sounds like you got a good plan by becoming a teacher. No easier way to get your kids through school free unless they actually work for the university.