by Carrie Marsh | Jul 28, 2016 | Featured, Goodness, Humanity, Radical Compassion, unity |
On my mind tonight: Grief. After an emotionally difficult day at work today, my mind turned to loss and grief as I drove home. I thought about the grief I have experienced personally in losing our twin sons at 20 weeks. My mind drifted to my friends who have also lost...
by Carrie Marsh | May 26, 2016 | Compassion, covenants, Featured, Obedience, Temple |
A couple of summers ago my wonderful husband was at his parents house after attending the temple with one of his siblings who was receiving their endowment. As he was getting ready to go one sibling burst into tears and told him how much they were worried about him....
by Carrie Marsh | Jan 28, 2016 | Agency, Compassion, Family, Featured, History, Honesty, Immigration |
For Christmas this year, we got a Christmas picture book, which was set in Norway, called The Reindeer Wish, from my parents. In the back of the book they included the story of my great-great-grandfather, Peter and his immigration from Norway to Utah after he joined...
by Carrie Marsh | Dec 24, 2015 | Family, Featured, Honesty, Humanity, Individuality, parenting, Service, Symbolism |
I have three living children. My younger two are six and three and every night we all squish onto the upholstered rocking chair and they each pick out a book to read. Last week we decided we’d had enough Blue’s Clue’s stories from the three year old...
by Carrie Marsh | Oct 22, 2015 | Featured, Movie Reviews |
My husband and I were recently able to see Highway to Dhampus, written and directed by Rick McFarland. The basic storyline is that a socialite, Elizabeth, is trying to repair her image by visiting an orphanage in Nepal, and being photographed doing so. She is...
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