Smudge

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  1. I can totally understand how you feel - for a long time my mother has struggled with church attendance because of health problems - she finds it hard that she never gets VT/HT and like you she can no longer drive and we are 7miles from the chapel.

    I can't think of anything I can say that will make you feel better other than to point out that while the church is perfect it is made up of imperfect individuals and we can strive to do is be the best the we can be.

    One of my hardest struggles was not learning that the church was true but learning that dispite other peoples actions the church is still true.

    I think I would suggest that you phone the temple and get not only your name on the prayer roll but also that of the Bishop, RS president and if you know them your HT/VTs.

    Regardless of how you have been treated by your ward members Heaven Father still loves you.

  2. Personnally I think that no one should be pressurised into serving a Mission - going to college could be a good step towards him being ready to serve a mission.

    If the church felt that young men should only serve at the lower end of the age bracket they wouldn't have an age bracket as such - and missions benefit from having Elders who are a bit older.

  3. Another thought that came to my mind on this subject is that - keeping the commandments can be as easy or as hard as week let it - I decided long ago that I wouldn't shop on the Sabbath - but obviously that is hard if you are new to the church and grew up shopping on a sunday. However if you make a decision - it is made and doesn't have to be made again! I know that might be idealistic.

    But Heavenly Father didn't say that keeping his commandments would be easy only that in the end the reward will be worth it!

  4. I think it is really important - I don't think Heavenly Father would give us a commandment if it was important! I have a testimony of the importance of keeping the sabbath.

    When I moved away to university - I never studied on a sunday - and only shopped once (the bus to church was exact fares which I didn't realise plus the clocks changed so had an hour nto wait in the cold so broke the note by buying a hot choc!). Anyway even when I had a Monday deadline I wouldn't study on a sunday - and I never once failed to meet a deadline or felt that my work suffered as a result.

  5. Growing up my sister would eat cheese and M&Ms, she would suck the juice out of grapes but wouldn't drink grape juice or eat grapes, drank orange juice but wouldn't oranges, ate apples but wouldn't drink apple juice, ate tomato ketchup and tomato soup but wouldn't eat tomatoes.

  6. Try planting the carrots in pipes with sand or compost - that is how competitive growers grow them

    Also if you have compost bin - you will get great potatoes if you grow them directly in the compost bin! That is what my mother used to do

  7. I got one butternut squash shaped pumpkin, one tiny green bell pepper and some cherry tomatoes - so not really enough to do anything with.

    If I hadn't wrecked my ankle picking blackberries to enter into the town Horticultural show (they placed 1st) I would have been had a massive harvest of them. I do have some elderberries in the freezer - I am going to try making jam at some point.

    I only moved into this property in June so don't have much of a garden - but I have started composting and hopefully over the will will be able to build some raised beds so I can grow more next year.