Thank you for these. Very informative, especially the Shia connection with Babism.
Thank you for these. Very informative, especially the Shia connection with Babism.
I love Sita!@JustGeorge
Thanks for the Hanuman vid. When my daughter was born, I was reading The Ramayana and gave her Sita as one of her names.
I also learned about the Baha'i take on the return of the Christ end-of-days and judgement scenario as purely symbolic.
Well, when I was born my mother was 40, so you never know.I love Sita!(As you can tell by my avatar.) I think I'd name a daughter for her, most definitely.
But, that's doubtful to happen. I'm nearing 40, and I think my years of having children is over.
My husband wanted to name our youngest son Arjuna. We also have two other sons, one of whom is named Ares(and very much lives up to his name). I woke my husband up in the middle of sleeping one night while I was pregnant with the youngest, and told him "I can't handle Ares and Arjuna. We have to name him Yudhishtira!" He was surprised, but agreed and told me to go back to sleep. (And indeed, that was the name he was given!)
It could happen, true. I think my mother was my age when my youngest sister was born.Well, when I was born my mother was 40, so you never know.![]()
Gosh. It sounds like you have more than a full time job already. Kudos.It could happen, true. I think my mother was my age when my youngest sister was born.
I think I'd struggle with more, though. I homeschool, and 2 out of 3 of my children are on the autism spectrum(making it likely that another would be, too) so require a lot of care and attention. I think the extra workload of another would be too much.
The hours are unreasonable, and the pay's lousy, but someone's got to do it.Gosh. It sounds like you have more than a full time job already. Kudos.
Thanks , saved to watch later.
This is informative and entertaining.Interesting factoids about sleep by our favourite "instructor":
Phyllis Sidhe_Uaine