Thanks everyone for the support. It means allot to me and helps with the thought process.
Cynthialee, I was wondering if there were any former JWs here. I am glad to see you have come out of it so well adjusted. My brother is an elder an my dad was a ministerial servant until he got to old for the job. Your cousin is right , You would not be banned of attending their services. It is open to the public and can be attended by any who choose to. I would also be able to attend. The difference would be no one would be "allowed" to talk to me, even people I may be related to. They have certain laws that govern how they are supposed to treat people who were once Baptized ministers. It's all kinda crazy, I know. But they latch on to a tiny little scripture regarding "those that once had the truth" but I am not going to quote scriptures here.
I am not going to let the religious aspect of this issue suck me in an make me feel bad. I feel I am far removed from religion now. I feel pity for those that are still in such a confining and depressing organization.
Colleen, You have made me think a bit, about myself. After having posted this and then reading your response. I do realize I can't rely on others to give me the self esteem that I need. That is going to be difficult I have relied on family too much and for too long. I can say this however, because of the support from my wife, my daughter and my new friends here on Susan's. My self esteem issue gotten allot better. Every day that passes I feel much more confident and independent .
Melody, yes you are right, "I have to do it".
Janet , thanks , an "on-line family" is something I never had. It makes me feel nice to know that I do.
Lilacwoman, I do have a different opinion but I will not debate it here. But thanks.
Jerica, Thinking about stressful things make me so uptight and here you come and brighten my day with just a few words.

Thanks !!!
Love and Hugs, Erocse