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: Politics
BE QUIET!!!
Categories: Politics
It’s like beating someone up so they’ll be nice. Is it really solving anything? Or is it just yelling in a noisy room? Keep reading
1 Shared thought
Ballot Boxes
Categories: Politics
Vote! Be heard! Show some chutzpah and get a sticker. Do not fear your voice. Keep reading
223 years and counting
Categories: Politics
This is a country of people. Not of states or governments or judges. But of people. Keep reading
Never Forget
Most people can tell you exactly where they were 9 years ago today. It is something they will never forget. And that phrase, “Never Forget,” has come to be associated with this date. But possibly some have forgotten something. Keep reading
A Place to Worship: Mosques and Temples
A proposed Mosque in New York has been making the news lately. Actually it’s more the controversy around it, who’s for it and who’s against it, that is the news. I have two thoughts on the matter. Keep reading
Response
“We call upon responsible citizens and officers of government everywhere to promote those measures designed to maintain and strengthen the family as the fundamental unit of society.†Keep reading
Wednesday’s Random Sampler – July 14th
Political fact checking. Google Doodles. Do tractors smile? Die Bugs! Leftovers. Duck beaks in my hair. Eight months. You know, the random stuff. Keep reading