by Julia G | Apr 24, 2008 | Home and Family
This last weekend was my little sister’s wedding reception. My sister and her husband were actually married, in the Mount Timpanogos Temple, back in February, but since the engagement was so short (a matter of days not months) we set the reception for this last...
by Julia G | Apr 24, 2008 | Home and Family
This morning when I woke up a scene from a favorite new movie came to mind. I have pondered this scene more then once since having seen it over a month ago, for it was quite the wake up call to me. Let me describe it to you: Here you have a dashing prince. He has...
by Jenny A | Apr 24, 2008 | Home and Family
I am looking over my son’s shoulder as he plays on the computer. He can tell I am not happy. “Mom, it’s just a game,” says my six-year old as he plays a video game he found on the Internet. I ask about the objective of the game and he says it is to destroy his...
by Terrie Lynn Bittner | Apr 23, 2008 | Home and Family
Often, members of the church associate self-reliance with food storage, so teenagers often think it has nothing to do with them. However, the commandment to become self-reliant involves far more than just food, and the time to become self-reliant is while you’re...
by Alison P | Apr 23, 2008 | Home and Family
Of all the places I could find myself on Sunday, one of my favorites is the children’s Primary. Now, don’t get me wrong. Primary is not exactly the most relaxing way to spend the Sabbath, but for all their energy and antics there is something pure and beautiful about...
by Laurie W | Apr 21, 2008 | Home and Family
Have you noticed gas prices have gone up lately? How about food? Odds are unless you pay for these necessities yourself you may only have heard general grumbling from the adult population. The truth is more and more people are struggling to make ends meet, even with...