From the Queenly Archives: Dolphin Riding
When Kathy volunteered the (now private) archives of her blog for us to sample from on Blog Segullah, I was surprised and flattered and overwhelmed. This post is what introduced me to Kathy. Kathy is who introduced me to Segullah and Segullah gracefully introduced me to all of you. Thanks Kathy and enjoy! —Maralise Originally [...]
Happy Feet
Our new vacuum is the kind that has a dirt sensor: as long as the light is red, it’s stll sucking dirt out of your carpet. When the light turns green, you’re done with that spot, and you can move on. My kids loved it. The first time I used it, they danced around the [...]
An Honor to Be There
I’ve attended many funerals in my life. Far too many, really. Before I’d reached my 13th birthday, I’d already attended the funerals of my father, my older brother, and three of my grandparents. Since then, I’ve been to countless other funerals. Some, like the services for my teenage cousin and the infant son of my [...]
Farewell
Dear President Hinckley, Yesterday, I stood in line for almost five hours with my husband and children to see you lie in state. I would’ve waited ten. You probably would chuckle and wonder what all the fuss is about. It’s not a wonder to me. It was a remarkable experience. Farewell. I’ll miss you.
Time Out
Disciplining a two-and-a-half-year old may be one of those challenges that binds us all together in the life to come. ME: Cole, put it down. If you hit Margaret on the head with that again then you have to go to time out. Whack. MAGS: Mooooom, he hit me again. ME: Okay Cole, time [...]
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