Pragmatic Appreciation Day
So, I was at a dinner party the other month when I had an unexpected lesson on learning to appreciate people and things for what
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So, I was at a dinner party the other month when I had an unexpected lesson on learning to appreciate people and things for what
Now, I know that Primary is not the place to preach my feminist ideals. So, while I don’t think I should do a lesson on
Rebecca links to Palm Sunday talks on lds.org I’ll raise Kristine’s enviable Palm Sunday: I got to attend a remarkable Palm Sunday concert that brought
A call from the Stake Executive Secretary yesterday put me and my husband on alert. He was asked to meet with a counselor in the
Building on Caroline’s post about money matters earlier this week, I’d like to talk Social Security. But can we not talk about partisan debates or
I love climbing. I can’t explain what it is about climbing that speaks to my soul. Or, maybe I could, but I’m sure my Ode
by Caroline I handle all the finances in my marriage. I pay every bill, open up all bank accounts, take the lead in long term
Let me say upfront that I thought this was a very tough lesson to prepare. Here is how I would approach it if I were
After reading Ziff’s posts on bloggernacle sites activity levels, I’ve been thinking about what kind of niche Exponent II has in the bloggernacle, and more
A few weeks ago I recorded an interview with Exponent II founder Laurel Thatcher Ulrich. She read some passages from her latest book, Well-Behaved Women
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