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Parenthood Juggle: Doing What I Was Meant to Do
When I was just a young girl, I remember my parents getting ready to go to the church to make posters about the ERA. I was happy to go along, knowing I would have many friends there to play with and knowing I would get…
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1February 21, 2013
Letter to a Missionary: On Questions and Faith
It’s possible that just as Christ was, as Christian theologians say, “Fully Human and Fully Divine,” so are our interactions with God. -
0February 21, 2013
47 Psaltery & Lyre: Murray Alfredson, “Skull-locked”
“o quiet indweller / can we ever / know if you / be more / than skull-locked?” -
2February 20, 2013
Parenthood Juggle: Because my Career Matters to Me
I had big plans as a young girl. I was going to help cure cancer. Or become a chemist. Or maybe a physicist. I made good marks in school, especially... -
5February 18, 2013
Parenthood Juggle: Rice and Beans
I always knew that I would be a work-outside-the-home mom. The working part came first, as I trekked through college, grad school, med school, residency, and fellowship on my path... -
0February 18, 2013
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3February 15, 2013
The Parenthood Juggle: Academic Freedom
I think I might have the optimal situation. I play art-historical ying to my husband’s computer-science yang. We’re both college professors — technically I’m an instructor, but there is a...
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0February 14, 2013
46 Psaltery & Lyre: Elizabeth Pinborough, “Ciggy”
“Smoldering and cold, my little cigarette, / empty and old, my little smoke stick.” -
2February 13, 2013
Parenthood Juggle: “The Smart Girl”
In my family, we were taught that education was the most important thing to pursue. My parents did not complete their college degrees and always struggled to make ends meet.... -
9February 11, 2013
Nearly True: A Thong Discovered in the Laundry
[This is a guest post from the man known to us as "Smooth Operator"] Recently I came across a Sweetheart Candy(T)–pink thong in the laundry. As I held it up,... -
3February 11, 2013
Parenthood Juggle: Working-Mostly-at-Home-Mostly-for-Free Mom
After BYU graduation, I worked full-time, putting my husband through his last few months of classes and his internship, right up until my first baby came. Then I quit everything.... -
5February 10, 2013
What We Talk About When We Talk About Culturally Constructed Holidays
Five out of six dentists agree that five out of the last six Valentine’s Days I’ve lived through have mostly sucked. The one in the middle was swell, though, since...
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