Segullah

LDS women blogging about the peculiar and the treasured

When I wear old shoes, I raise my focus

Summer’s winding down. To that, I say bah.
It’s always too short. I could do with one more beach day, one more book to read, one more day trip, and I’m up for finding one more reason not to embrace the finality of a looming Labor Day weekend.
A few weeks ago I salvaged binders, notebooks, pens [...]

Consumed by Entitlement

Today’s  guest post comes from the endearing and committed, Jenny Whitcomb, a delightful Massachusetts-living mother of six, known for making sculptures out of her teenage son’s messy room and always infusing her mothering with humor and creativity. She enjoys life’s simple pleasures like grape laffy taffy and marathon soaks in the tub.
A week ago I attended a meeting where [...]

  • Art Credit: detail from painting "Branch and Remnant" by Rebecca Wagstaff, Featured Artist of the Winter 2009 issue.


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