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Originally posted by Pelado View PostShe actually is going to travel to the graveside service today, she just didn't feel safe traveling to the viewing in Utah (since she is immuno-suppressed). It was morstly about overnight accommodations. She doesn't feel safe in any hotels and her sister in Springville (with whom we typically stay) has another sister staying with her who just arrived from New York.
Today will just be a day trip to and from Idaho Falls so we don't have to worry about an overnight stay anywhere.
I'm sure you know this and I don't have to say this, but make sure your wife stays safe at the service."...you pointy-headed autopsy nerd. Do you think it's possible for you to post without using words like "hilarious," "absurd," "canard," and "truther"? Your bare assertions do not make it so. Maybe your reasoning is too stunted and your vocabulary is too limited to go without these epithets."
"You are an intemperate, unscientific poster who makes light of very serious matters.”
- SeattleUte
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Originally posted by Pelado View PostShe actually is going to travel to the graveside service today, she just didn't feel safe traveling to the viewing in Utah (since she is immuno-suppressed). It was morstly about overnight accommodations. She doesn't feel safe in any hotels and her sister in Springville (with whom we typically stay) has another sister staying with her who just arrived from New York.
Today will just be a day trip to and from Idaho Falls so we don't have to worry about an overnight stay anywhere.
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Originally posted by LVAllen View PostIf your mission also had unsanctioned P-day eve events, please signify with the uplefted hand.Get confident, stupid
-landpoke
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Originally posted by YOhio View PostAnybody else making "In Our Lovely Deseret" the mandatory home church opening hymn?Get confident, stupid
-landpoke
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Originally posted by Pelado View PostI dressed up a bit more this week than last. I went with shorts and (channeling my inner pelagius) a black shirt. After the sacrament, my wife insisted on a family testimony meeting. She's been pretty sad about her mom passing away earlier this week, made worse by her not feeling safe to travel to the viewing. She wanted to record our testimony meeting since she wishes she had a recording of her mom's testimony.Get confident, stupid
-landpoke
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Originally posted by HuskyFreeNorthwest View PostI suggested a family open-mic-Sunday. Hawk immediately suggested we invite the crazy lady from our ward who takes 10+ minutes every month as soon as the bishopric member sits down over. His reasoning was that wouldn’t leave time for anyone else."I think it was King Benjamin who said 'you sorry ass shitbags who have no skills that the market values also have an obligation to have the attitude that if one day you do in fact win the PowerBall Lottery that you will then impart of your substance to those without.'"
- Goatnapper'96
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Originally posted by Pelado View PostStrange. Our son claimed there was no time left after the crazy lady in our house took 10+ minutes...
She just gave a little snort/chortle as she stood up and walked out of the room - followed closely behind by a giggling 17 yr old daughter.
So - we do dress up for the sacrament portion of our day (I mean, my wife wore a skirt with her t-shirt and my daughter was wearing a dress); but testimonies or any kind of actual meeting/service to go along with the sacrament is still a hard pass.
We did talk about the Come Unto Me lesson for a little bit though, which was nice.
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Originally posted by mtnbiker View PostDo you have a different manual from what I have? Mine's called Come, Follow Me.
My wife and I dress up for the Sacrament, then discuss the lesson of the week.
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Originally posted by Eddie View PostAfter we did the sacrament, I elbowed my wife and said "Well, that was quick. Want to bear your testimony or something now?"
She just gave a little snort/chortle as she stood up and walked out of the room - followed closely behind by a giggling 17 yr old daughter.
So - we do dress up for the sacrament portion of our day (I mean, my wife wore a skirt with her t-shirt and my daughter was wearing a dress); but testimonies or any kind of actual meeting/service to go along with the sacrament is still a hard pass.
We did talk about the Come Unto Me lesson for a little bit though, which was nice.
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