Meet Giggles
I am an educator and PhD. I quilt, belly dance, run, read, and try to grow things. I am a Mormon. I am infertile. I am a daughter, sister, aunt, grand-daughter, friend, wife, and mom. more...Posts I’m Proud Of
What I’m Reading
- Living With Enthusiasm
by L. Tom Perry
131 pages
Started: 3 February 2014 - The Castle of Llyr
by Lloyd Alexander
206 pages
Started: 2 February 2014
- Living With Enthusiasm
Shared Thoughts
- Brett L. Dennis - Popcorn on the Christmas Tree
- Mama g - Popcorn on the Christmas Tree
- Mama g - A Hebrew Alphabet Quiet Book
- Giggles - A Hebrew Alphabet Quiet Book
- Brett L. Dennis - A Hebrew Alphabet Quiet Book
- AmandaStretch - Talent Show!
- Mama g - Where Everybody Knows Your Name
Category Archives: Gospel
Scripture Study – Marking my scriptures
Categories: Gospel
Stick figures. Rainbow colors. Pens. Highlighters. I write in the margins. I underline important verses. I read and re-read and wear my scriptures out with my searching. Keep reading
7 Shared thoughts
Questions for a change of heart
Today I found myself specifically thinking about what it means to have a change of heart. Which led me to thinking about dirt. I’ll explain. Keep reading
Intelligence
As I thought about how we are supposed to learn throughout our lives I decided there were three main sources or types of learning we can do – formal, semi-formal, and informal. Keep reading
Three birthdays, three temples
When I lived in Utah I had a goal to attend every LDS temple in the state. As of Saturday Brett and I have been to every temple in Arizona. Keep reading
Faith and prayer
Categories: Gospel
I recall once hearing that in the morning you pray for divine help and protection in what you will do that day and in the evening you give thanks for the day you had and His hand in your life. Keep reading
Agency
Categories: Gospel
Sunday I taught a lesson to the 16 & 17 year-old girls at church about agency. I based the lesson around these three quotes. Keep reading
Mothers of faith
Well-behaved women and mothers might not have their own names in the history books, theirs might be a silent work, but as surely as they live they have altered the course of human history. Keep reading