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My brothers and sisters, As I was looking at my page, and the blogs that I had posted, I noted the last one posted was about loosing love. I reflect on that time, and consider how difficult it was, and still when I think about it, like when I see the places he and I went together, or pass the places that were part of what he did while he was here, I get this ache in my heart. It is not a matter of wanting to be with this man, or even wanting him part of my life, it is just... Read More
Hello everyone *waving at you all* I'm back again! I've been doing lots of things like poking a log into my leg a month ago (just had it cut,scooped out, cleaned and stitched yesterday) I had to wait for the infection to clear up and the large hole to begin to heal before the Doctor could do anything more than daily bandages and doses of high calibre antibiotics. I'm still loving my art classes and producing all sorts of weird and wonderful creations and I still like to ma... Read More
HI NAME IS MARIA DOES ANYONE WANT TO TALK  ... Read More
Hey! I haven't written here in a while, so I will do a quick overview of the last few months: I still write to my favorite young man, Elder Ricks, every week. And I assume he writes me every week because the dates on the letters are in weekly intervals, but I don't necessarily receive them in such a neat and tidy order. I got in a sort of major car wreck over the summer. I was just fine, physically, but the poor car I drove was not. I went to Italy for two weeks and met some amazing peop... Read More
I am a member of the Provo Utah Grandview Stake and attended our regional conference today. There were over 135 stakes from Wasatch and Utah counties that attended the broadcast transmitted via satellite from the Marriott Center on BYU campus. In attendance was Ann Dibb, member of the Young Women General Board and daughter of President Monson, President Packer, President Utchdorf, and stake presidents from the BYU and Student stakes in the Provo and Orem areas. ... Read More
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