Lady Karissa believes in home-schooling her children until they reach the age of 16 years old.
Lady Karissa believes that parent's should be able to educate their children with the values and morals that they learned from their father and mother. She believes in a formal education that includes, English, Mathematics, Reading, Science, Social Science, History, Geography, Art, Literature, Music, Dancing, and Philosophy that teaches the truth about the world religions.
She has also believes in physical education and recess for her children and she believes that little girls should be dressed correctly and with humility and modestly like The Bible teaches in I Timothy 2:9-10, and In The Old Testament Genesis 3:21, 1 Peter 3:2-5, Deuteronomy 22:5 and Proverbs 11:22, Proverbs 31:25
Lady Karissa was reading to Lady Elizabeth in the drawing room and she was teaching her that humility and modesty was the best way for a proper aristocrat young lady was to dress and she p points out the Holy Scripture to Lady Elizabeth in both The Old Testament and New Testament that applies to young ladies and how they are to dress.
Lady Karissa teaches Lady Elizabeth pride is a sin and she must not be too proud of who she is as The Gods and Goddesses raise men and women up and they can lower them for being to proud, power-hungry, and it is better to be loved and appreciated and to administer justice, compassionate and mercy.
Lady Karissa also teaches her daughter, " We are not to judge one another as we are not God and Goddess. Everyone will be judged in the end of days whenever their deity judges their believers."
"We are to set an example but throughout history there have been mothers who dress up their daughters and try to turn them into something they are not and the result is that they died young in the case of Jo Benet Ramsey who died at the age of 6 years old on December 27, 1996." Lady Karissa tells her daughter.
"Pansy Ramsey was a beauty queen and she wanted to turn her daughter Jo Benet into the same thing and the result is she died young by a pedophile." Lady Karissa explains.
"One thing Pagans don't do judge someone on the basis of Race, Creed, or Gender, but we learn to accept the fact that we are who we are and we can't change our gender just because we want too." Lady Karissa tells Lady Elizabeth.
"We are not to question our deity." Lady Karissa tells Lady Elizabeth.
"Our Gods and Goddesses don't make mistakes when they created us." Lady Karissa tells her daughter.
"Odin and Freda don't make mistakes." Lady Karissa replies.
Lord Andrew Charles watches Lady Karissa from the door as she is reading to Lady Elizabeth and he knows that he didn't make a mistake when he married Lady Karissa, but he knows that Lord Richard William Carey loves Lady Karissa as he does.
Lady Karissa is a woman of her word and she has promised him four children and they have one more child to have and the time hasn't come to have their fourth child and she has promised Lord Richard William Carey one more child.
Lady Karissa is careful who her children associate with like St. Elizabeth Ann Seton tells parents and she watches over her children carefully.
Lady Karissa loves her children and she doesn't regret having them and she doesn't believe in abortion as she is pro-life and children are a heritage to the Lord and Lady.
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The Pursuit of A Heir or Heiress For Norfolk Territory
Historical FictionThis novel will tell the story in words, songs, and pictures about a Young Lord name Lord Andrew Charles Howard who is in the pursuit of a heir/heiress, but won't marry just any aristocrat woman on Star Base 12.