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: Musings
Choosing to search
If we don’t know what the questions are at the end of the chapter we run the risk of not paying attention to the important parts and missing out on the information there for us. Keep reading
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Choosing to fail or quit
Making the mistake of choosing to fail through non-decision should be a choice you only make once. But choosing to quit does not make you a quitter or a failure. Keep reading
I Choose Faith
Choosing faith is the only way I’ve ever overcome any trial I’ve ever faced. And it is a definite choice, one that is not always easy to make. Keep reading
Garnish
Garnish must be more than a decorative addition to a dinner plate. Especially if it is virtue that should be garnishing my thoughts. (see Doctrine & Covenants 121:45) Keep reading
The entire world flips upside down
Apparently women are now in control of this nation … This shift is changing every aspect of our culture, including our most intimate relationships within the family. Keep reading
Old Books
Words connect us across time and space. We can have conversations with the past as we read what they wrote. We can start conversations with the future as we write. Keep reading
The blessings of Job
Would Job have been as blessed if his mother’s knees really had squeezed him to death upon his birth? Would Job have been as blessed if he had been allowed to die when he lost what he thought was everything? Keep reading