Hang on little Flag!
You are not fastened as tightly as you once were. Continue reading
Hang on little Flag!
You are not fastened as tightly as you once were. Continue reading
A quote from the Book of Mormon I love. Look to God and live. Continue reading
Today in the United States we celebrate motherhood and womanhood. This talk seemed an appropriate fit for the day as it celebrates both and focuses our efforts toward our ultimate goal.
A few months ago, I was driving to work and heard a song on the radio. It did not sound familiar but I listened to the lyrics.
Continue readingUnderneath our feet
below where we can see
there is a network
that seems to connect tree to tree. Continue reading
I worked with a co-worker who always operated in self-preservation mode. It was exhausting for me because I had to toe the mark. There was no give. Me being the human that I am tends to make mistakes. Daily. So this really didn’t work out too well for me. Continue reading
President Nelson joked about his tease last October about this conference being “memorable” and “unforgettable” as he opened conference. No, he did not anticipate not having any conference attendees except for the speakers. But as they say, the show must go on.
Continue readingI always claim that Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice is my favorite novel. That’s a pretty lofty claim since I read it once in my twenties. Let me paint a bigger picture for you. When I was younger, probably until I hit my forties, I’d have to describe myself as a romantic dreamer. I admit, I lived somewhere up in the clouds always waiting for my ship to come in. My prince to come. Because I was sure both would arrive. Probably together. [insert forehead hand slap here]. Let’s just say, the dreamer woke up. So, with my mature realistic (some would say cynical) view of life I was curious. Would Pride and Prejudice hold up without all that romantic idealism in the way? I decided to test it out and give it another read just to see. To be honest, I was nervous. If it failed what would take its place as my favorite? Here are a few of my thoughts on Pride and Prejudice 40’s edition.
Continue readingEvery day has 24 hours. But some 24 hours are worth remembering a little more fondly than other 24 hours. Continue reading