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Today marks seven years since the launch of Mormon Momma. In blogging years, that’s ancient.
Thanks to all of you who read here and thanks to those who take the time to comment. Look for the big changes coming early this year. They might require the site to come down periodically, but you should like what […]

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No One More Surprised

The other day I got an email that surprised me even more than it will surprise you. And I know it will.
It’s official now. Fun times!

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Times & Seasons has been my favorite LDS blog for a long time. It’s open to comments from all over the spectrum, but is basically a faithful, academic blog with some silliness thrown in and the kind of camaraderie that comes from long-time discussion (and needling) of each other. I read it regularly (which for […]

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Have you seen the ads for Arctic Circle (a Utah based hamburger and shake restaurant) that have been running on television recently? In case you haven’t, they feature commonplace looking adults, in your average no-brainer situations: watching the game on TV, sitting down to work in a sterile looking cubicle, or on a stool in […]

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There are two recent talks that have lingered with me and have affected my attitudes about my involvement on the internet. One was Sister Beck’s talk to the Relief Society sisters of the Church, where she quoted President Hinckley (law of witnesses!), who said:

I am convinced there is no other organization anywhere to match the […]

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We started up this tiny little site on January 1, 2003.
Thanks for your support!

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Just a few days back, some well-meaning Bloggernacle folk posted elsewhere that they would have responded to an article I’d written here, if only they didn’t have to register for the forum first. Realizing that we all have our crosses to bear in this life, I tried to by sympathetic. But really…

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A few months ago I was pointed to a new blog, written by none other than the chief information officer of the whole, entire church. I was incredulous, really. Would the powers-that-be really allow some techie hot shot air time with an open mike? More to the point, would they actually allow people to comment?

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