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by Brooke It’s good to have something that can make you smile when life gets overwhelming. I’ve been trying to get my bearings in a
by Brooke It’s good to have something that can make you smile when life gets overwhelming. I’ve been trying to get my bearings in a
by Caroline Recently, a ward leader inquired about what the local leadership can do to make women in the ward feel feel more valued, particularly
We’re glad to be the ones to post Kay’s piece, a preview for the panel she’ll be doing at Sunstone (with another Exponent II friend,
By mraynes It is the tradition of my ward to invite Sheriff Joe Arpaio to the yearly Fourth of July breakfast. For those who don’t
I love this piece from one of my favorite Exponent II founding mothers, Judy Dushku. I hope that we bloggers continue to be the Exponent
By Susan Barnson-Hayward In high school I took a graphic design class that included a unit of photography. I thought it was magical how a
by mraynes mr. mraynes and I are opera geeks. I spent the first years of my college career training to be an opera singer; mr.
by Jana We’re watching “Fiddler on the Roof” around the dinner table at our house right now. I grew up listening to the soundtrack to
by Caroline (Painting: The Marriage by Casey Matthews) Hello Bishop, It’s been a difficult month for me at church, since I am terribly saddened by
Senator Barack Obama’s recent speech addressing the issue of race has once more excited a flurry of discussion around the topic. People’s reactions vary, but
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