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Female
28 years old
United States
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RELIGION: Mormon / LDS / Christian
RETURN MISSIONARY: No
JOB: Working
MARITAL STATUS: Married
MEMBER SINCE: 12/12/2010
LAST LOGIN: 06/17/2013 18:34:40

I'm a diseased bookworm. Try me cuz I ain't listing 'em all here.

Lady Antebellum, Garth Brooks, Rascal Flatts, David Archuleta, Martina McBride, Elvis Presley

Juno, How to Train Your Dragon, Ratatouille, Ice Age, Fever Pitch, Slumdog Millionaire, The Shawshank Redemption, Memoirs of a Geisha, and anything with Audrey Hepburn.

Writing, reading, hiking, and swimming.









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I currently reside in Utah where I work for the Boy Scouts.

I'm a huge bookworm and wanna be writer.

I love the outdoors, books, old things, animals, and the sciences.

I'm a mix of shy and anti-social and would rather read a book than attend a big party.



Displaying 10 out of 18 comments
From: LauraG
01/05/2013 11:02:17

Backroads wrote:
Is this you in the photo? You look so much like Leah Michelle!


Yes, that's me in the photo. Who is Leah Michelle.


From: Sunnysprite
09/25/2012 15:51:10
How to train your dragon was like the best, totally.


From: allylizzy
08/13/2012 17:49:33
Hello just trying to make new friends ! You have a wonderful family.


From: annewandering
10/27/2011 19:17:49

Backroads wrote:
I can't stop staring at your avatar. It's freakishly adorable.


lol i put it as desktop wallpaper! :)


From: Skade
10/23/2011 14:48:41
so cute : )


From: mormonmusic
09/14/2011 09:40:00
Love the wedding pictures! You look very happy. I especially love the one of your husband grinning while you hold your little relatives. Your husband looks like a big kid on Christmas day in that one!!!


From: Feathertail
06/26/2011 16:38:57


Backroads wrote:

So when did you take on Taoism?


When I read the Tao Te Ching and found that it made a whole lot of sense! I love the message of being yourself and being nice to other people.


It doesn't address the spiritual realm, though, which is why I'm also incorporating some Shinto practices into my life.



From: Lost_Fairy
03/30/2011 17:36:46

"I'm a huge bookworm and wanna be writer"


Me too. =)


I like your page you have good taste in movies and music.



From: Faithless
03/10/2011 20:43:19


Backroads wrote:

Hi! Can I just give you a compliment?  I really admire how you can come here and be so respectful of those of us who are still happily with the church and still explain your beliefs.  You have not said a single thing that was condemning or prideful or in any other way made me feel that you felt you were superior to me or treated me like I was an idiot for my beliefs.  I've dealt with ex-Mormons who have practiced this pseudo-respect that was unbelievable. So... thank-you!

Hey, thank you for saying that. That really made my day. :) Thanks for being so nice and welcoming me to express my views. That is very kind of you. 



From: LDSChristian
03/01/2011 03:42:35


Backroads wrote:

I'd like to apologize for not being more sensitive to your problems.  I never meant to seem to make light of them.


Thanks




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