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Okay, Risa_Maroo had a great idea here: http://www.lds.net/blog/view/id_4694/title_gr ateful/ I've been having some tough times lately, feeling rather lonely, depressed, and anxious. I should be count my blessing more often. I'll try to make this a regular blog. -----I'm thankful for my friend Erwin. He's a huge pain in my butt sometimes, but he listens, and he's a cool guy. I can't wait to move in with him. I know we both have a lot we can teach eachother. I'm thankful that I have th... Read More
"One of the evils of our time is taking for granted so many of the things we enjoy. This was spoken of by the Lord: 'For what doth it profit a man if a gift is bestowed upon him, and he receive not the gift?' (D&C 88:33). The Apostle Paul described our day to Timothy when he wrote that in the last days 'men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy' (2 Tim. 3:2). These sins are fellow travelers, a... Read More
Hello All, I'm starting this blog as a Latter-Day Saint in business. I have my own computer and networking business here in the Big Horn Basin of Wyoming. That means I literally drive all over the Basin to companies sites and fix thier computer and networking problems. I've been in business since June of 2005 and we have been doing well. I say we because my wife is involved in the book keeping/accounting end and my son do... Read More
Make this day a Day of Praise, regardless of seeming circumstances.... http://dayofpraise.blogspot.com/ ... Read More
Blessings come in the strangest ways sometimes. Years ago I was in a community choir. When we had our concerts, we would have two on Saturday and one on Sunday with some long dress rehearsals beforehand and extra rehearsals for those of us who had solos. I was always wiped out after these concerts from standing for a long time in dress shoes under bright lights. During one of our performances (Mozart's Requiem), a quartet was singing and the tenor was dangerou... Read More
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