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I read the news again today, and once again felt like swearing. The whole Terrie Schiavo thing makes me want to spit bullets. Media circus. Polititians using a poor woman’s tragedy and family...
View ArticleThoughts from Sunday School – Burdens
Our Relief Society lesson today was taught by one of my favorite people in my ward. She’s a woman acquainted with life’s hard realities, a grandma raising her bright and brilliant grandson, a talented...
View ArticleThoughts From Sunday School – When Steam Comes Out Your Ears
Today I broke a cardinal rule of our family and I took to Facebook during Sacrament Meeting. To open the testimony meeting, my bishop started his testimony by explaining that he learned why it was that...
View ArticleThoughts from Sunday School – Mother’s Day
Winterbuzz and I are sharing a brain, which is common for us, but I’ve also been thinking about those of us without mother’s to celebrate today. My relationship with my own mother is well documented,...
View ArticleThoughts from Sunday School – Asking for help
Tomorrow afternoon my son is going in for (yet) an(other) surgery. This one shouldn’t be so bad – they hopefully won’t even have to cut him open – just put him under general anesthesia so that they can...
View ArticleThoughts from Sunday School – Eliza on judging
Today in sacrament meeting I read hymn #273 “Truth Reflects Upon Our Senses,” by our feminist heroine and foremother Eliza R Snow. Along with being a gifted poet and force to be reckoned with, she is...
View ArticleThoughts from Sunday School: Being Scornful
Through subbing in different Sunday school classes, this was my second week in a row with Alma chapter 5. The lesson manual calls for the teacher to begin by reading a scripture just before this week’s...
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