by Alison Moore Smith | Jun 15, 2011 | for Body, for Spirit
The other day a friend of mine, Julie Smith, blogged about the Young Women/Young Men modesty issue. It reminded me of a few past blogs here, such as Modesty Mores Than Skin Deep that touched on the issue. For ages I've been fighting against the notion that was beat...
by Darcee Yates | Jun 11, 2011 | for Spirit
We all have decisions to make every day. Big ones. Little ones. Which career path to follow. What style to cut your hair. Ice cream or no ice cream, and if yes to ice cream, what flavor? Some decisions come with little or no apparant consequence, some come with huge...
by Darcee Yates | Apr 30, 2011 | for Spirit
Here's a poser. I recently met with a former college roomate. It had been 30 years since we'd seen each other. I ducked out of the college thing early, married, and raised kids. She went the whole nine yards with schooling, graduated from BYU, ‘cuma sum'...
by Alison Moore Smith | Mar 22, 2011 | for Mind, for Spirit
Mormon Momma is pleased to announce the winner of the 1st annual Best LDS Female Solo Blogger of 2010! After two weeks accepting nominations and another two weeks of voting, the decision was made by 1,013 voters casting 1,395 total votes. We had 24 fabulous bloggers...
by Darcee Yates | Mar 19, 2011 | for Spirit
I have long liked a picture book by Rachel Ann Nunes that carries a simple message. It's called Daughter of A King. Daughter of a King follows the life of a girl from childhood to old age. She lives her life as best she can and when she nears the end of her journey...
by Darcee Yates | Mar 12, 2011 | for Love, for Spirit
I just reread a nine year old post from an LDS woman contemplating marriage to an inactive LDS man. Aside from his loss of conviction (or rather, testimony) that the gospel was true, she described their relationship as very good. According to her, he treated her very...