Way Corp group(s) I was in
14
Married or Single
Married
About Me
I returned to New Orleans after leaving the Corps and have lived here since. One of the main reasons why I joined the ministry was to rid myself of the scourge, and so called "possession", of being gay. I tried my absolute best (more than anyone I've ever known) and never felt that I had accomplished this absurd task. Once my eyes were open to the "real" truth I packed The Way in boxes and haven't looked back until recently.
Rhonda was my wife at the time and even though we live our separate lives now we remain very good friends. Our friendship was established well before our Way experience, and if The Way didn't ruin us nothing else will.
I am very happy to be living my life now with my partner here in New Orleans. He moved to the US from Venezuela to further his education and to find personal freedom. He earned his PhD in Mechanical Engineering and works in the Oil & Gas industry. We're very happy together and we enjoy an incredibly active and diverse social life. I love my life and the choices I've made. I'm so glad that I'm not involved with religion - even in the slightest way. I now live the freedom I've searched for my entire life and celebrate the joy of living everyday with independent thought.
My Interests
I am always interested in learning more and expanding my mind. When I consider science and all that we know now I believe it's impossible to adhere to the doctrinal messages I've learned from the Bible. I believe we've evolved into the beings we are now and I have a disbelief that a spirit being had anything to do with creating us. It just doesn't make sense to believe that the being that created time, space and even life itself has not spoken to us in 2000 years. Focusing on "this" life makes it more valuable and I now believe there is no afterlife.
My main interest was and still is people. Even after Katrina I still have 35 very close friends that have remained in New Orleans and we enjoy life the best we can.
Second to that I love restoring historic houses, as I have for many years, and I love to work with older materials. I got the travel bug when I was a kid and I take every opportunity (pending finances) to experience different places, cultures and people.
I'm in my 2nd semester at The New Orleans Academy of Fine Arts studying visual arts. This school is unique and the opportunity is rare. We'll see where this takes me, but in the interim I'm enjoying the hell out of it.
And then there's our dog Sophie. Truly interesting!
Employment or Career
After I left the Corps I worked for FedEx for 8 years. After that I waited on tables at one of New Orleans' 5-Star restaurants by night and renovated houses by day. That exhaustive lifestyle supported a greater goal of buying and selling my own investment properties. The most recent acquisition was 5 months before Katrina and it flooded, but thankfully none of the others did. I completed the restorations of that property in August of this year (2007). Thomas Gremillion Properties L.L.C. is my business.
Music I Like
Just about everything that originated from New Orleans. I also like Modern Jazz, Rock, Pop, Classical, R and B, Techno, Electronica, Broadway (show tunes), Vocals, and my favorite, Chill (what's playing now.) If this site was more compatible with ITunes it would be nice.
Books I Like
The Classics, History, Poetry, Emerson, Business, Self-Improvement, Some Fiction...and anything about design.
Television I like
I'm not really all that much on TV. l love information, education and movies, but not really big on series and such. I always feel like I should be doing something creative instead of wasting time and getting fat on my couch.
Movies I like
My all time favorites are Hitchcok's "Vertigo" and the classic SciFi "The Day the Earth Stood Still."
I don't visit this site enough to update recent movies.
Sports Teams I like
LSU Tigers, New Orleans Saints, but not really big on sports.
My Email Address:
TGremillion@cox.net
Comments
Eddie
Much love, Tovah
Besides, happiness is contagious! Good to hear from you,
Love,
Jacqueline
What memories that come back! I remember being on dining room set up during that insane time around graduation/way corps weddings/advanced class. What never fails to bring a smile to my face is the memory of you singing "Freddie, Willy and Mabel" to the music of "Ready, Willing and Able"
So good to see your face again.
God bless you,
Jacqueline
Gong Ho Shien Shi (I have no idea if this is the right spelling, but it would sound correct) - Happy New Year! And Happy Mardi Gras!
P
How goes it? Is the moving in going OK? I always feel that is the worst part - all the packing up, schlepping boxes and then unpacking allover again. It usually lasts about 6 months before it is all completely over and you are finally completely settled in. The house sounds intruiging, though.
I have been traveling aroundthe state and freezing in different stages no matter where I go. I even went south to the Juneau area and brought ice cold temps with me and froze there too. I almost want to train in Hawaii this month, but I am almost afraid that my arrival would drop the temps there and all those tropical flowers would be ruined. This is always the hardest month of the year in Alaska. The winds kick up, and the mercury plunges and yuo think there may never be sun again. We will make up for it in June, though...
P
Paul
God bless you brother. Let's chat soon....let me know when you are available and I will call. Want to run a few things by you...Joseph Teo
Looking forward to staying in touch.
Clayton