Monday, January 28, 2019

A good day to move forward

In times like these, a family should come together; yet, sometimes if one family member has jealousy, anger, a held grudge or any other negative feeling; a family is torn apart. That is what has happened to my family. This time, they went one step too far and now are going to suffer the consequences of their own actions. They have twisted every reconciliation attempt, made idle threats (beware when one casts a stone one also lives in a glass house.) made false accounts to police officers, and have lied to the courts and continue to do so. It really comes as no surprise as these people are unable to act normal, and be normal. They reek of jealousy of any fun thing my family does (they have to put it down in any way they can). They watch our family under a microscope, if they really wanted to move on with their lives, they would simply turn the other way. But they don't really, it is written all over their snide remarks they make, the comments they make to others, the way they in any way they can put my family down. All because my family has always been the Fun, Happy, Loving ones and still are. For us, it is easy to overlook all the verminous, egregious, dramatic lies. Forgiveness is easy to give when we are the fun ones and are spiritual giants. One day they will have to look us in the eye and explain their actions and apologize if they want to get into heaven...maybe they don't believe in Heaven or Hell anymore. Maybe the lines of good and evil have for them become so blurred that they can't tell the difference, but one day they will have to again distinguish those lines. Until then, my family will continue to enjoy our lives, live our religion, and make the most out of each moment. Leaving their jealously behind us and moving forward, but do not mistake our moving forward with accepting any of their lies and laying down to be beaten up and punched (metaphorically) over and over again. Now knowing them and that they have been reading my blog, they probably take it as a threat or a "promise." They are not intelligent enough or normal enough to understand that their bullying will come to an end. It is true that they can't stand the sight of my family because we remind them of their guilt.