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Wickedness never was happiness.

mem_normal OFFLINE
33 years old
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RELIGION: Mormon / LDS / Christian
RETURN MISSIONARY: No
JOB: Billionare
MARITAL STATUS: Married
MEMBER SINCE: 08/27/2007
LAST LOGIN: 07/04/2008 15:46:52

Letters From a Nut by Ted L. Nancy
More Letters From a Nut by Ted L. Nancy
The Hiding Place
To Kill a Mockingbird
Midwives
The Five Love Languages
10 Stupid Things Women Do to Mess up Their Lives by Dr. Laura (as mean as she can be, that book talked some sense into a friend of mine)
Lots of wonderful LDS and other inspirational books - I tend to read non-fiction more often in short amounts. It's hard for me to get into long novels these days.

Books I hated:

Lovely Bones - It made me want to barf.
Lots of others that were so insignificant, I put them down and don't remember their names anymore.

U2, Arcade Fire, The Smiths, Morrissey, Mozart, Ella Fitzgerald, lots of jazz and classical, hate country unless you consider Chris Isaak country, which I don't, The Sundays, Psychedelic Furs, Foo Fighters (especially the ballad "Walking After You", David Bowie, Simon and Garfunkle, The Pretenders, and many, many more.

Much Ado About Nothing
Pride and Prejudice (the newest one)
Little Women (newer)
Miracle on 34th Street
The made for TV version of The Breakfast Club (the bad editing makes it funnier)
Junior
Kindergarten Cop
Lady in the Water
The Village
What Lies Beneath
Hitch (I love the dance scene where what's his name is "doing the Q-tip")
Stranger Than Fiction
Spiderman (1 and 3 the most)
Evan Almighty

Lots, lots more

Getting really mad at new forums when I write a long entry in my profile only to be told that I need to log in again. :P No really. You have no idea how much I wrote the first time and it was all for nothing.

Singing, piano, speaking German, giving massages (to my family - they'll just park themselves in front of me as a little hint), writing complaint letters, making businesses' lives a living heck when they dare put magazines like Cosmopolitan at eye level with my children, cooking, writing, and others.

06/07/2008 17:39:37
05/12/2008 21:32:03
05/10/2008 22:32:42
05/06/2008 18:05:07
05/05/2008 15:08:33









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I am a mom of 3 boys ages 8, 5, and 3 (almost 4), I have been married 11 years, I sing, play the piano, and I am on the verge of starting a job as a writer, which I'm sure will be interesting. That will involve working from home about an hour a day once I get the hang of it. I'm excited about developing that skill.

I also enjoy making candles with my high school friends, playing tennis, swimming (especially with my boys!), spending time with my husband, eating out, cooking, speaking German (I went to Austria for five weeks when I was 15 for a little exchange), I've considered going to massage school, and I have lots of other interests.


Displaying 10 out of 33 comments
From: MorningStar
06/30/2008 15:54:45

No, we didn't go.  My husband got a ticket because he didn't know his tabs were expired and we already couldn't afford the gas.  :(  We went to a cemetary nearby and had our own ceremony at the same time the family was in Utah.  Thanks for thinking of me!  :)



From: Misshalfway
06/26/2008 09:26:59

Just thought I would drop by and tell you that you are in my thoughts.  I know it has been a rough time.  Peace and comfort to you.  Did you end up driving to Utah? (I think you mentioned that in one of your posts.)



From: MorningStar
05/08/2008 23:03:21

I didn't see that one!  It made being a billionaire sound really uncool.



From: Jenamarie
05/08/2008 22:38:47


MorningStar wrote:


How did you get a job as a smurfette?  I'm jealous. 



LOL.  It was just an option in the dropbox.  I wish it were real!



From: lisajo
05/05/2008 23:51:44

Congrats on the girl!   they always told m son #4 was a girl and was so sure he was they brought out pink stuff to wrap him with when he was born LOL, i wasnt heart broken when another son appeared instead, i can handle boys LOL!


This is soooooooo exciting!!!



From: MorningStar
04/29/2008 19:36:23

Yeah, but we're super smart compared to the trolls.    Once this guy asked me a very disgusting question about my ... uh ... anatomy and he didn't even spell it right.  I made fun of him until the thread was closed. 



From: mannisue
04/29/2008 18:44:10

Oh, but I'm not!!!   You've seen the assortment of intellectuals on that board. . .lawyers, Ph.d's, doctors, physicists--geez!!!  They make me feel so small!  I just wish I had your wit and your ability to share things that are relevant to whatever they're talking about.



From: MorningStar
04/29/2008 18:00:30

Oh come on!  You're smart enough to post on MADB! 



From: mannisue
04/21/2008 16:54:26

I've missed your fun posts on MADB. . .where have you been?  It's awesome to see you here, though.  I actually feel smart enough to post on the forums, here.



From: MorningStar
04/12/2008 11:42:17
It's good to meet you! 



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