It’s Time to Ditch Gender Reveal Parties
A couple stands over a cake and each announces their guess for what it will reveal. “Girl,” the father says confidently and, perhaps, resignedly. “Boy,”
A couple stands over a cake and each announces their guess for what it will reveal. “Girl,” the father says confidently and, perhaps, resignedly. “Boy,”
Most of Elder Christopherson’s talk during the Saturday Afternoon Session of October Conference was uplifting. He talked about belonging and how we should
What do you do when a game-changing book comes along? You interview the author and talk about its themes with your blogging friends. Also, you
As my anxiety grew worse, I began to self-destruct like a bomb with an overeager timer set for detonation. Each day was spent with the
Someone once described parenting to me like blowing as hard as you can on a cannonball that has already launched in an effort to make
“So Mom, I forgot. Am I allowed to marry a boy or a girl?” my then 7 year old asked me with genuine curiosity. “When
Giving consent one time, or to one thing, does not mean consent every time, or to everything. What works for you today may not feel
Growing up, I never heard the f-word in my house. No, not that one, although I didn’t hear that one either; I didn’t hear the
“Our callings don’t define us.” This quote from a sincere LDS Stake President keeps running through my brain. I have no doubt that he believes
Guest post by Kaitlyn, a former Marine Corps intelligence officer, and a current SFF writer, with several published short stories. She moves around the world
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