
Dances with the daffodils
“For oft, when on my couch I lie In vacant or in pensive mood, They flash upon that inward eye Which is the bliss of
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“For oft, when on my couch I lie In vacant or in pensive mood, They flash upon that inward eye Which is the bliss of
by Emily U Emily is a newly-minted grown up. She recently finished grad school in biology, is facing the realities of having bought a condo
by Caroline After the recent feminist Mormon conference in Claremont (nicely summarized at ZD), Exponent blogger Jana reflected on the feminists who were able to stay
“God Shall Be with You Forever and Ever”: The Prophet in Liberty Jail Posted by Zenaida I think this lesson is powerful enough to stand
sisters.jpg Originally uploaded by Hi, I’m G by mraynes I was sitting at my desk in the Smith Institute for LDS History back in the
Mormon women have a rich, if under-appreciated history as poets. The art of poetry has been a way for Mormon women to express their deepest feelings; the
by G [here’s what my Book of Mormon looks like on the inside] Something I struggled with when re-negotiating my faith in the church, was
I don’t like being female, didn’t, I’m not sure where I’m at right now. Let’s face it, menstruation is no fun. Hormones are lame. It’s
By Heather This morning as Dave was getting the girls out the door to school, I heard a loud groan and then Georgia’s unmistakable “mmmoo”
by Amber Four years ago, my dad was diagnosed with an advanced form of a rare cancer next to his heart. He did four months
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