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Whoop Scoop: Double standard
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Tuesday, September 3, 2013. I disappear for a month and then come back with a rant. Please forgive me! I know it is obvious, but really? Pictures of your scantily clad sons doing muscle poses on a beach. However, even without the pictures, the article dances dangerously close to the line of "men are. Meatheads with no self control" and "women are evil temptresses so no man is guilty in his own discretions". We are obviously very visual, it's just that society isn't trying to sell us men. How many teenage...
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Whoop Scoop: Breastfeeding and the American LDS Culture
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Sunday, September 8, 2013. Breastfeeding and the American LDS Culture. Update* Some people have been having difficulty commenting. Please type your comment in a different application and then copy and paste to the form. If it doesn't show, you can email it to me directly at daisyzombie@gmail.com and I will post it for you. Thank you! Http:/ rixarixa.blogspot.com/. At Temple Square, a place which has been used constantly to tell others about our religion and what we believe in, the Seagull Monument contai...
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Whoop Scoop: October 2013
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Thursday, October 10, 2013. Fat Weird. Ugly. NO! My response to her was:. When you start to give yours elf value for the real things rather than the things the world would judge you for, you start to notice those things less. I hear negative self talk from many (not all! Of the women around me and it makes me feel sorrow for them. So beautiful! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Breastfeeding and the American LDS Culture. What she should have said. Http:/ natepyle.com/seeing-a-woman/ . A manly mans man! B} Fam...
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Whoop Scoop: This is less hard than I thought it would be...
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Friday, June 7, 2013. This is less hard than I thought it would be. That's what she said! Seriously, though. I have had many friends suggest that I do a blog about sex. Healthy sex with your spouse. Talking to your kids about sex. Healing from sexual abuse. Objectification of men and women in the media. Healthy body image and its' effects on a sexual relationship. Alright, what do you want to know about sex? Email me at daisyzombie@gmail.com. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What she should have said.
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Reminiscent Reflections: …Thrive, Not Survive
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Monday, January 31, 2011. 8230;Thrive, Not Survive. I serve at the Family History Center with some great volunteers. We all chat together on occasion when there are no patrons. One of them, V. Icki, has a husband with five children from a previous marriage. He is from Canada and has roots in England. Before Christmas, she was glad that all of his children and their spouses could visit but she was not looking forward to the work it entailed. I am often reminded of Lin’s definition of a trial. Sh...Subscri...
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Reminiscent Reflections: . . . Of Change
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Wednesday, February 16, 2011. Children’s author Emily Perl Kingsley, who is the mother of a child with Down’s Syndrome, captured the essence of what it is like to be living “Plan B” instead of “Plan A.” Her essay is entitled “Welcome to Holland.”. I am often asked to describe the experience of having a child with a disability-to try to help people who have not shared that unique experience to understand it, to imagine how it would feel. It’s like this…. 8221; you say. What do you mean Holland? It’s...
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Reminiscent Reflections: …of Lessons Learned
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Thursday, March 7, 2013. 8230;of Lessons Learned. Then I recalled an incident in Oakley, Idaho in the later ’50s. Hal came home from a service call and I was sitting on the kitchen floor rolling a ball with my oldest child, Lorin. Hal stated it did his heart good to see me playing with him. “Even if the dishes aren’t done? 8221; I asked. 8220;Especially since they aren’t done,” he replied. (Another reminder of what is most important.). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Reminiscent Reflections: …of CHW
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Tuesday, June 25, 2013. It has been enjoyable reading Clair’s blogs about his first grandchild, Holland Jane Walker (HJW). When our. First grandchild was born, my husband asked a friend at church, “Have I told you about my new grandson? 8221; and the friend (Lewis Ward) said “No, and I appreciate it.” After the laughter subsided, Hal gave him the details of AWW (Austin Wilson Walker), the first of 39 living grandchildren. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Apotheosis: Aftermath, Part 1
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Writing, Technology and Brutal Introspection. Wednesday, April 22, 2015. Aftermath, Part 1. Hopefully, there is no part 2.). I haven’t done what I usually do when I’m confronted with adversity. It is tragic to lose things that represent your passions and your fond memories. When they are not difficult to replace, they are impossible. What’s worse, is the paranoia that we’d rebuild her collection, and just get robbed again. It isn’t rational, or statistically probable, it jus...There is hope in Wichita.