A Visit to Seneca Falls
Standing in an open air chapel, with only two brick walls and remnants of a wood roof left as evidence of its existence, I had
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Standing in an open air chapel, with only two brick walls and remnants of a wood roof left as evidence of its existence, I had
Every other Thursday, after I’ve posted here, I breathe a huge sigh of relief. Free for another 14 days. Then the worrying begins. What will
I participated in initiatories for our ward’s temple assignment last night. I’ve always loved this whole-bodied offering where every part of us is anointed to
Twelve years it’s been since I’ve faithfully attended Sunday School. Sacrament? Check. Relief Society? Check check. But that forty-five minutes in between – I just
Check out today’s Salt Lake Tribune! Peggy Fletcher Stack has an article on Exponent II (the paper) moving to an on-line format. (Has she been
Sometimes, I’m a little ambitious in my new role as a full-time homemaker. Last month, when the sign-up for peaches and tomatoes from a local
Once, and a big fat why will pass before I am no longer my allergic me. I am the blue body, dyed the hue of
In the medium of blogging, I sense a tension between the desire for a colloquial tone and the need for precise diction. In the absence
This sacrament talk was given in the Longfellow Park Ward in Cambridge, Massachusetts and published in Exponent II’s Winter 1999 issue. Enjoy! Recently I spent
Congratulations, Caroline! Comment of the Week (from the “Why I Stay Thread” at BCC) Mom on a Wire: “Issues” Bored in Vernal: Thoughts on a
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