Archive for October, 2008

At the risk of…

October 31, 2008

  Hi everyone – Wow!  Comments are coming too fast for me to keep up with.  Sorry they aren’t all getting the attention they deserve. I had to cringe when John asked for context and jesurgiac gave it.  I haven’t been able to read through all the back-and-forth yet, but allow me to share some thoughts. ...
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Happy Halloween!

October 31, 2008

Confession: This is my least favorite holiday… But it’s one of my favorite times of year. To celebrate, we made pumpkin pancakes this morning.  They turned out yummy, but not very sweet.  I think I”l try pumpkin waffles next time.  This recipe (from John’s mom’s cousin) looks a little more complicated, but worth it.…
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Random Photos

October 29, 2008

These were taken earlier this month… There will be lots more of these random-picture-posts coming……
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Freedom of Religion

October 29, 2008

I truly do love the opportunity these Anti-Prop-8 comments give me to (a) think outside my frame of reference, and (b) share what I come up with as a result.    Here’s the comment for those who missed it: First of all – quite sincerely – I congratulate you for standing up for your beliefs....
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Zannie’s Birthday

October 28, 2008

What do you give your loving mother for her 50th birthday?  A song!  My first-ever melody, words, accompaniment, the works.  Nothing too good for my mommy.  With thanks to Kim for giving me the heads-up about cool (free) music notation software, so it even looked pretty.  More text to come about it later,...
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Misplaced Eagle

October 27, 2008

I left Eagle in the front room while I helped load the two older kids into a friend’s minivan.  (She took them for me so I could have a much-needed break.  Bless her!) So anyway, I came back and -whoa- where’d he go? At this point he wasn’t army-crawling, really, just rolling… So how’d I...
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A response on my blogger site – A long reply

October 21, 2008

Hi Fans!  I put way too much time into this today, but feel strongly that this principle needs to be stood up for.  So much for cleaning the house! Here’s the comment, from brianp: I hope you are still proud of your stance on this issue when someone in your family, maybe one of those cute...
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To Comment or Not To Comment…

That's a very good question.
I am happy to hear from you, thrilled to hear from you!, but I am also content to have you drop by, read a little, laugh a little, and move on quietly to whatever else you have to do. This is a guilt-free blog. ;)

Just a Reminder…

The Church is not a place where perfect people gather to say perfect things, or have perfect thoughts, or have perfect feelings. The Church is a place where imperfect people gather to provide encouragement, support, and service to each other as we press on in our journey to return to our Heavenly Father. ~Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin, (May 2005 Ensign)

Why I Try

God expects you to have enough faith and determination and enough trust in Him to keep moving, keep living, keep rejoicing. In fact, He expects you not simply to face the future (that sounds pretty grim and stoic); He expects you to embrace and shape the future - to love it and rejoice in it and delight in your opportunities. God is anxiously waiting for the chance to answer your prayers, and fulfill your dreams, just as He always has. But He can't if you don't pray, and He can't if you don't dream. In short, He can't if you don't believe.

~Jeffrey R. Holland, "This, the Greatest of All Dispensations"

"It is not for you to be led by the women of the world; it is for you to lead the...women of the world, in everything that is praise-worthy, everything that is God-like, everything that is uplifting and... purifying to the children of men." Joseph F. Smith, in this talk by Elder Ballard