Sentiments from the Support Staff

The mother of 5 and the wife of 1. My job description is defined as support. And I am okay with that.

Monday, January 26, 2015

Mission Fulfilled!

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So I got to go on SPLITS with the Sister Missionaries last night.  In the geekiest way possible, that has always been like a total dream of ...
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Sunday, December 14, 2014

How to Have JOY?

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As I was getting ready for the Sabbath this morning a rush of GRATITUDE began to take over my thoughts and eventually spill over into this b...
Thursday, November 20, 2014

Can You Say BOOK CLUB!?!?!

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So!  I officially belong to a book club.  A LEGIT book club.  Like so legit that they have been reading books together for over 10 years and...
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Friday, October 3, 2014

Happy Conference Weekend!

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So!  We have a lot of family visiting this weekend!  Yeah  for Conference Weekend!   A couple of days ago, I started wandering around my pan...
Friday, September 19, 2014

It Is Time to CHOP CHOP!

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I went to the Provo Temple last night.  It is the temple we are assigned to until the Payson one is completed!  At which time, you, all of m...
Monday, September 15, 2014

Marriage is good :)

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Jared and I have been married 13 years TODAY!  So in honor of contemplation I have made a list of why the last 13 years of my life has been ...
Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Just a Piece of a Puzzle:)

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I inherited this piano from my mother's basement, who inherited it from her mother, who purchased it for her oldest daughter, Barbara,...
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As a young mother, I foolishly thought that I was about to lose all of my identity and become brain damaged as I sat at home alone with nobody to talk to and...you know the rest of the story. So when someone said that I SUPPORTED my husband so well, I about lost it. 5 kids later I realized that "support" was exactly what I did, in the mold, shape, create, freely share my opinion, and manage EVERYTHING sort of way. Not only that, I realized that instead of losing all identity, I was on the brink of finding it. "WE BECOME MORE SUBSTANTIVE AS WE SERVE OTHERS--INDEED, IT IS EASIER TO 'FIND' OURSELVES BECAUSE THERE IS SO MUCH MORE OF US TO FIND." President Spencer W. Kimball
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