Chastity Rose

Chastity Rose




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Chastity Rose

I am originally
from New York State, near Auburn - Union Springs
area.  
Graduating from Union Springs
Central High in 1973 at 16, I returned the following year for postgraduate
work, as a condition of graduating a year early. I studied
commercial art at BOCES technical school in Auburn and was a teacher's aid
in a Spanish class for middle school students that year.
When I was 15, I won a local
"draw your father" for Father's Day contest in the Auburn newspaper, and
then had a poem published in the New York State Anthology of High School
Students in 1973.  
Years before these things
happened, I knew that I "was" a writer and artist. Not that I would
become those things, I just knew somehow that they were my gifts and
accepted it from preteen years.
In those days, my passions were
pretty simple. Dancing, dating and drawing just about covered
everything.  
One of my passions was a very
special college student that I had met one summer in Auburn. His
name was Stuart David Van Orden and his parents were teachers at
Eisenhower College not far from where I lived.
My family
moved to Florida when I was 17, in 1974, and I didn't see Stuart again for
about 35 years.  
Then the personal computer was
invented and one day, (just for the heck of it), I looked him up in one of
those Yahoo people searches and found his email address. He had gone
on to work for a company that was working in cooperation with NASA and the Air Force on
weather satellites.
He blessed me
with camera equipment for a studio, and has been a voice of wisdom in my
life for years. Thank you Stu.
Meeting him again, and several
other of my classmates and cousins that we had left behind in NY, filled
out my life a great deal and have made me understand how magical life
is.
I had married
Mark in 1977, a golden
haired boy in Palatka, Florida who seemed to be able to do no wrong. 
He never made an enemy in his lifetime, either in his private life or his
work environment.
He was artistic, invented
things, entertained us all with the stories he made up and acted out, and
before I knew it, we found ourselves living in the "woods"
in Georgia.  
By woods I mean a 12 acre 'farm' on a dirt road, in the
middle of a few thousand acres of farmland where our closest neighbors
were at least a quarter of a mile away.
Those years were
like living in a dream, feeding chickens, raising a deer, praying and
writing poetry in the early morning mist as the school bus drove
away.
Unfortunately, dreams don't last,
and my golden haired boy died. That same year Rod entered my life,
and took over the job of raising my boys and keeping us
safe.  
He rescued the children from a
fire in our house that lightning sparked, which also broke the propane
lines and had gas shooting into the house next to the flames. God
works some mighty miracles and the fact that any of us are still alive is
one of them.
Of course life
isn't perfect, neither are relationships, neither are our bodies or jobs,
or anything else you can mention. But it's ok to be
different, flawed or scarred a bit by our experiences.
It's what makes us so individual
and precious. We are defined by how we handle what comes our way,
and the decisions we make. I can see how every suffering has brought
patience and love into my life and I praise God for that!
Growing up with my particular parents
and sisters. They were the perfect combination for me!  
Mom encouraged us to sit around the
kitchen table with her and talk for hours. We were tutored at her
table in all aspects of life and no subject was ever taboo! That is
the greatest gift you can give to your children - yourself!
Taking a belly dancing class at the YMCA
in Auburn at 15, then an oil painting class at the museum, same
town.
Traveling with the
Clyde Beatty Cole Bros Circus when I was 16.
Taking a bus to Bangor, Maine at
16 and then hopping the Blue Nose Ferry to Nova Scotia for the
night. The Blue Nose started it's life as a Coast Guard ice
breaker. (Yes, I felt sea sick.)
Working for the St. Johns River
Water Management District for 3 years in Palatka Florida as a secretary at
20.
My first child,
Mark Christopher, was born with brain damage from the difficult birth when
I was 23.  


I spent 5 months sleeping beside
his crib at Shands Teaching Hospital in Gainesville
Florida.  

I learned a lot about medicine,
seizures and giving shots, along with patience and prayer. This was
one of the most defining times of my life.

Mathew was
born in 1981, just as God began moving and healing Chris. He taught
us so much in those early years.
We moved to Columbia, South Carolina
in 1984. Mark was the supervisor of
Bally's Aladdin's Castle game rooms in the state of S. Carolina. I
loved Columbia, began drawing professionally there, and selling my
pictures.
I met a fireman
there who helped me sell my artwork and was a close friend. Thanks
Phil.
When we moved to Americus,
Georgia, meeting a family of farmers who shaped our spiritual lives and
helped us so much through the years we lived there in the woods.  

Thank you dear Bobbi and Lloyd, and Eugenia and Gene. It would have
been impossible to live there and learn the country life without
them. God bless Ollie Mae, we'll be with you again soon.
Daniel was born in
Americus while we lived there. He spent the first 8 years of his
life on that farm. 
Daniel taught himself to read
before kindergarten, do math by reasoning it out, then by reading math books, and was
writing computer programs by the time he was 13.
About that time, Matt was in 7th
grade. I took the boys out of public school and we started home
schooling.  
Matt was a
good helper and friend through those long years and we're still very
close.  
He scored 295 on his GED and is
working on a computer information systems degree. He wrote a
computer program for a local factory. Matt has a wife and three little
girls now. A fourth child is on the way.
Rod, you've
been our knight and protector for 13 years
now.  I love you and thank you. 
I've learned a lot from you, and grew up before your eyes.
I was in the dinner theatre play
put on by Billy Carter's family in Americus, GA, in 1997 and met the
presidential family. Had a REAL ball doing that. (Secret
service men are really nice.)
Teaching an art class in a
private Christian school in Americus one year. LOVED
that!
About 8 years ago, I got into
computers and how to make a living from home with one. A couple of
years into it, I "met" Ken Woolcock online. He lives in England.  
Ken has been
a close friend, advisor and my cheering section ever since.  
At times
we've hovered close to being soul mates, and explored the marketing world and
its
pitfalls together.  
I was a notary public for a few
years, but my passion is telling people about Jesus. Now I'm
a licensed minister, have married 5 couples and performed a funeral. 
My church is Blessing Meadows Ministries .
Having grandchildren, the
little girls I never got to experience in my own nest. They're
adorable and fascinating. Each mind is different and each girl
clearly has her own destiny. We don't know yet if the baby on the
way will be a boy, but he/she is welcome here.
Those wonderful moments
that stop time and mark your place, like a bookmark in a favorite
book. So you can go back there again when you want
to:
Sitting on the railing of the gazebo by
a lake in Upstate NY with Stu.
Standing chest deep in the warm water of George's
Lake in Florida with Mark and his friend Robert, watching the sun sparkle off the water and
feeling at one with the universe.  
Had that same feeling standing in the
yard outside my office at the Water Management District in Palatka, FL,
during lunch breaks. Watching butterflies, hearing the buzz of the
world all around me, and zoning out. Lovely!
I felt it again on our farm in Georgia,
standing in the chicken pen with a bucket, listening to the hum of the
world increase till noon, and decrease through the afternoon. The
sunrises and sunsets splashing across my mind, the faces of the goats
darting in and out of memory, the hard work and the disappointments, and
the long years of life.  
Above and through it all,
the greatest thing in my life has been the intimate and vivid experiences
with God, meeting Jesus' real physical presence, being healed of various
things and being part of other people's miraculous healings - 
Rod's cancer healing in 2000, Chris'
many healings throughout the years, and the spirits we've
witnessed.
I am learning to expect goodness and
mercy, because the Word of the Lord says so. I am drawing closer to
Him, and He is drawing closer to me. We're having more intimate
moments and I reap ALL the benefits. They even overflow from my cup
to my family and friends!
What a ride! I'm 53
this year, and looking forward with great joy to another 53, and then
another and another, no matter what world I find my feet standing
on. Praise the
Lord! I am firmly established in His goodness and protected by His
covenant forever!
If
you'd like to join us, just ask Jesus. God and I love to share, the
more the merrier!
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I work part time at Hy-Vee and so my availability changes constantly. I have however made myself extremely easy to contact for anyone who has interest in my books or wants help publishing their own.

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This could be one of the most important programming videos I have ever made. After installing the proper tools from the FreeDOS bonus disc, I made a script which sets up the paths so I can run 3 different compilers under FreeDOS. So far I have only tested them on the simple Hello World example. But this is an important step. Now that all the compilers are working, I need only learn some kind of way to do graphical programs in DOS. I have seen a few examples in videos but there is a lot of research I need to do. I learned the entire virtualbox installation process as well as how the compilers are used just from bingewatching FreeDOS video tutorials. This video will remind me of my development setup in case I forget how I did it.
I am in the process of getting Chaste Tris ready to be released on Steam soon. It’s already possible for people to play since the source is available on Github, but my goal is to bring it to people who are not programming nerds by having it be an official game on Steam.
The process of becoming a steam partner and going through several reviews has not been easy because creating a dozen images with strict requirements and having to fix them while visiting several pages on the website and filling in the fields completely consumed many hours of my nights.
And I imagine people who play my game for the first time will be confused about how it works but I recently created a readme file with instructions of which keys do what and also how the replay feature works. I’ll also have to answer many questions from players and fix bugs if there are any remaining.
Programming and publishing a video game is not as easy as someone might first think. But I set out with goals and started learning programming when I was 14 years old and now, shortly before my 35th birthday, I have exceeded my wildest dreams.
Below are some screenshots of me working on getting things ready and submitting a new build with the readme and license text files.
Today is Mother’s Day. I probably wouldn’t notice if I didn’t work in the Hy-Vee Floral department because I don’t pay attention to the calendar much.
I also visit my mother ever week and show her how much I love and appreciate her. I respect my mother not because she gave birth to me but because she was, and still is, an actual parent to me. She did her best to raise me the best she could and even homeschooled me.
And now I’m an adult and have to figure out this strange world mostly on my own, but it does help that my mom gave me a great start. I consider myself lucky because many people did not get to spend as much time with their mothers as I have.
Not everyone has a good mother. Some of them gave birth to them but did not love them. And some mothers did not give birth at all but adopted their children instead. Being a mother, or father too, can mean something different for each person.
But if you have a mother that was good to you, you should be good to her. Not because it’s Mother’s Day today but every day of the year.
Be excellent to your mom. And party on dudes!
Just released the latest Windows version of Chaste Tris. I have fixed many bugs and added features over the past few weeks but the game still looks very much the same.
#windows #tetris #chastetris #programming
River Elliot told me this morning that today is Transgender Day of Visibility. Since this is a hot topic, I have a few thoughts I would like to share.
Most people do not understand the experience of being transgender or even what it means. And you know what, they don’t need to understand it because it is not their experience. I should not expect them to understand it entirely unless they are transgender themselves.
That being said, we transgender people have a responsibility(not legally or philosophically, but ethically) to no give them a wrong idea about what it means to be transgender. I keep this in mind in my daily life because I am probably the only transgender person most people in Independence Missouri will know. Most are not as open about it as I am and prefer to remain secret and just blend in.
The purpose of the hormones and surgeries that transgender people undergo is for the purpose of blending in to reduce stress from those who hate them and also to reduce dysphoria about body parts that feel foreign to them like they belong to someone else. This is something that I fully support and agree with.
At the same time, there are things that the so called “Trans Community” does which I do not approve of.
A commonly discussed topic recently is transwomen competing in women’s sports. There are some serious problems. I should know better than most people as does former athlete Caitlyn Jenner that those who have experience male puberty often do have a huge strength and speed difference.
At this time I will not make the statement that they should not be able to compete in women’s sports because I think these things should be handled on a case by case basis for each sport individually. For example, I consider chess to be a sport but it is of the mind and not a physical nature and does not apply.
But I do have a request of trans athletes. Even if you can compete, please don’t. You’re adding fuel to the fire of those who already hate us for a variety of their own personal or religious motivations. It’s hard enough for most people who are transgender to live and work in their daily life. Most of them have it much harder than I do. I have a supportive environment at work and I have not experienced physical violence like many other have.
That said, I have experienced rejection by people who do not understand. I am okay with this because those who have a problem with my living my honest life are not my friends anyway.
But the existence of transgender people does raise many personal, social, religious, and political topics. And these topics will be debated as long as the human race exists.
Perhaps one of the more important things that many think of are the religious implications. People may ask, does God make mistakes? Does God send transgender people to hell for rebellion against his design? Or are transgender people instead part of God’s design in the first place and so many religious people have completely missed a chance to love people just as they have the non human animals which they continue to kill and eat and then have the nerve to thank God for food that was a living being and was not food at all.
I have many thoughts on these various topics and will respond to any questions people may ask me, but the short answer which always is true, is that it’s complicated. Nobody knows this more than Honesty the Unicorn who talked to me in my dreams on many occasions and still does on an almost daily basis. For more information on that, I have a series of books which document my experience with some of these topics I have mentioned.
My hope is that my books will educated people about those who are transgender and/or have experienced sexual abuse or have been unable to know what to believe in after they have been cast out of their religion for being trans, gay, or whatever other abnormality they did not choose to be.
But aside from that, I will continue to write or record whatever I need to explain these things to people. Ask me anything and I can point you in the right direction.

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