Remembering Mom
Judy Kay Frome is the third of eight children and was raised on a small dairy farm in Wyoming. She has five children and three grandchildren and currently lives in Las Vegas, NV where she teaches fourth grade. Her writing has been published in the New Era and the Ensign and at http://earthsignmamawrites.blogspot.com/ It will [...]
Artistic Taste (or lack thereof)
I’m learning that the art in my home is a little…pedestrian. It includes the usual suspects: boards with vinyl lettering (made by yours truly at an RS Enrichment night), twiggy wreaths, pictures of the kids. And a Thomas Kinkade picture. I know. I know. We bought it before we knew about Thomas’ unfortunate forays into [...]
A God of Details, Embracing Smallness
“So what does that painting mean? I don’t mean that it is bad or anything, but does it have any purpose or significance or is a just a design?,” one of my friends asked. The rest of the party conversations in the room halted. People turned to me, and to the painting to see how [...]
Interview with Jacqui Larsen
I opened the latest issue of Segullah on a cold day in a new land surrounded by boxes and space, lots of them both. “Here,” it said on the front cover, running up the left side of the page. “Here,” it said going down on the right. I read it from cover to cover; and [...]








