Exponent II Classics: The Public vs. the Private Image
Dahlia Originally uploaded by mira_foto A piece by our very own Deborah’s mom. Such fun! The Public vs. the Private Image Gladys Clark Farmer Vol.
Dahlia Originally uploaded by mira_foto A piece by our very own Deborah’s mom. Such fun! The Public vs. the Private Image Gladys Clark Farmer Vol.
Author’s note: October 25, 2019. Over the last decade, I’ve learned a lot about cultural appropriation. Blessingway is a Navajo term, and given that I’m
by mraynes Earlier this week I had the pleasure of reading through the Master’s thesis of one of the bloggernacle’s own. Michelle Glauser has had
by Brooke G’s recent post on baby things in the goodwill pile inspired me to post this poem. It’s a first draft from my poetry
by mraynes A few months ago mr. mraynes was teaching an Elder’s Quorum lesson on unity, specifically unity within the family. A brother in our
By Alisa Years ago I had a conversation with an old friend that changed my view of sisterhood. Julie and I had been bridesmaids at
by G We did some spring cleaning a bit ago. Made a nice big pile of stuff to go to goodwill. I tackled our son’s
by EmilyCC This isn’t a cheery talk. (My husband, Nate: “I think people are going to want to shoot themselves afterwards.”) But, my points in
by EmilyCC Phew! I’m a little worn out from last week’s lesson, so this week’s isn’t quite done yet. I’ll be putting something from the
by mraynes I’ll be honest, sometimes I come home from church half-way resolved to never go back. (I say half-way because who am I kidding,
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