Book Review Series: Powerful Perennials
Review of Powerful Perennials: Enduring Flower Gardens that Thrive in Any Climate by Nedra Secrist Guest Post by Kalliope. Kalliope is a former college instructor in both
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Review of Powerful Perennials: Enduring Flower Gardens that Thrive in Any Climate by Nedra Secrist Guest Post by Kalliope. Kalliope is a former college instructor in both
I know it’s Thanksgiving and many of you are eating and celebrating with family or friends (or both!), so I meant for this post to
Picture books are among my favorite books, so I was delighted when Spunky suggested I read Cedar Fort’s Rhino Trouble for Exponent’s book review series. I was
I grew up learning that royal icing is something so impossible to deal with, that only the Martha Stewarts of the world should dare attempt
The Throne of David begins when teenage boys find a thirty-year-old, undelivered bag of mail. The authorities deliver the long lost parcels, including a letter to
This book immediately appealed to me; I thought reading a children’s Christmas book together as a family would be a fun way to start
Guest Post by Kacee. Kacee is preparing to adopt her 5th child in the next week. (November is National Adoption Month in the US!) She
As I was reading this book, I did a quick informal poll of some of my Mormon girlfriends: did your parents ever talk to you
In Planted, author Patrick Mason represents what I love most of the LDS faith: a focus on community and Christ with flexible boundaries that
Guest Post by Kalliope. Kalliope is a former college instructor in both written and oral communications courses. She earned an MA in Linguistics from BYU and recently
Exponent II provides feminist forums for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum to share their diverse life experiences in an atmosphere of trust and acceptance. Through these exchanges, we strive to create a community to better understand and support each other.