

LadyGunnar
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Oh Kimber. They are so beautiful!!
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I live in Utah. My husband is from here. It's hard on me at times being here. I think it's ugly and too hot and/or cold. The people are very surface friendly. They are polite. Once people in our ward from out I am from out of state they changed. They adore my kids and husband but I am different. It's been hard on me. But truth be told, there are 'Utah mormons' all over the place. They think they are better than people who live in utah. They look down on the ones here. They were several in my last ward that would spend hours dissing on Utah, the people and the church here. I guess it gets truer if you leave Utah.
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There have been some amazing world champions bronc riders in the church. I am asuming there are many others in all of rodeo too.
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April 2019 Conference Predictions
LadyGunnar replied to Emmanuel Goldstein's topic in LDS Gospel Discussion
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My grandpa says Montana has three seasons July, August and winter. Their little town got snowed in for a month once. I like the look of snow. I hate having to go out in it all day with the dogs and chickens. My poor girls won't leave their coop. They do not like this white stuff. Poor silly things.
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I dislike all the snow. My parents are from Montana and tell me that I don't know a thing about snow!
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I have been pregnant and/or breastfeeding for 4 years. I haven't fasted since before then. My husband likes to joke that I was going to nurse our last baby until kindergarten to avoid fasting. I get weak and have blood sugar problems when fasting. I struggle with it. Growing up, it was more thatyou skipped breakfast and lunch. There was never a start prayer or anything. I felt like I was starving for no reason. We were forced to fast and it left a bad taste in my mouth about fasting. I am working on trying to figure out what I want to do for me. Not just because I was told I had to do it.
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It's all in the power. Kids can't go to school without vaccines without a waiver. Thankfully my dd has one. For many parents, it is forcing them.
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No. I know the fear and worry when it comes to vaccinating children. I would never want to force parents to vaccinate their child.
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Reaction to vaccines. She ended up in the children's hospital er. High fever, trouble breathing, a lump bigger than my fist at injection site, all bright red, swollen and sensitive to touch. Multiple doctors have said no more shots for her. They have questioned if its safe for her siblings to get any vaccines.
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There is a very good chance my daughter will die if vaccinated. I have been told that it's a risk that I should take for the better good of other people. She will never get another vaccine again.
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I have a child that is mostly unvaccinated. She had a horrible reaction to vaccines. The mmr was one of the worst. We ended up at the er in the middle of the night. My daughter qas struggling to breathe from a very 106 high fever. We were told no more vaccines. I struggled with the idea of vaccinating my next children. It makea me sick at the idea of it happening to them. I will never judge a parent for doing what they think it best for their children. My fully vaccinated child got whopping cough. I don't blame whomever gave it to him. I would feel the same way with any thing we vaccinate for.
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Mclintock. Gotta love John Wayne.
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How much time did you spend on CFM this week?
LadyGunnar replied to mikbone's topic in LDS Gospel Discussion
about 2 hours in total. 30 mins by myself and the rest as a family. loved the two hour church. -
I want to get back to my prebaby weight. I need to find a way to workout with my little ones. It's hard.
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Because they were from work. In other situations, they may have appealed to me. I could block attraction at work because it doesn't belong there. If I met them other places, who knows what I would have felt.
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Maybe they would have been if I met them someone other than work first. It never crossed my mind to find them attractive. I worked with them and that made them not my type. They became big brother types. They told me that I was beautiful. One said in another lifetime, he would have chased me, but he knew he would never have a chance. My husband's friends are pretty but not his type. One did have a crush of sorts for him. I think it was that he was stable, strong in the church, return missionary, great dad and cared for her. She oftened talked about how wonderful he was. She knew nothing would ever happen and she would never risk their realtionship like that.
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I have good friends that are male. Nothing more than friendship will ever happen. I can promise you that. I will never have those kind of feelings towards them. They are dear friends. We worked together for 5 years. They were excited for when I met my husband. When I got married and I had my son. My husband has female friends from high school. It's fun to get together with them because I end up talking to thwor husbands.
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What makes a man attractive and unattractive?
LadyGunnar replied to LePeel's topic in General Discussion
For me, A man needs to be tall with broad shoulders. I love deep voices. A man who my dog likes and kids adore is very attractive. I like a man's man who can be gentle. I also don't like men who are prettier than me. He can be better looking, but not prettier. haha. -
I would break up with him. Physical attraction needs to be in a marriage, but emotional attraction is so important. Looks change. Things happen. You are still young. I know it doesn't feel like it. I never doubted when I met my husband. I rushed right on because nothing ever felt more right than being with him. He is my beat friend. He is everything that I never knew that I needed. Trust your gut. It will tell you a lot.
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I am so excited for two hour church. Maybe it's because I have two little kids and 3 hours seems like a long time to walk to halls or be in nursery. I know that two hour church will be good for my dad. He is fighting cancer and will be for the rest of his life. It will be nice for him to have a shorter time in his primary class. He would never go home early no matter how bad he feels. This change will be good for him.
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Our garage is supposed to a 2 car. I cannot see how. There is no way my van and our car would ever fit togther. We have our spare car in garage and all extra storage. I want a huge garage. One really big door that is extra tall. We are planning on tearing down our garage and rebuilding it with a master suite above soon. It will fit two cars.
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Brainwashing our Children with Religion
LadyGunnar replied to clbent04's topic in General Discussion
I teach my children how I was taught. Simple truths and example. My mom and dad joined the church while dad was in the navy. It changed their lives so much. My parents had very rough childhoods. They are the only ones in their families to break the cycle of abuse and alcoholism. My parents set great examples for me. When questioned on if the church was true, I stumbled. Then I knew it was true because my father knew it was. I was a young 15 year old and that was the start of finding my own testimony. I set out to find what I believed with the help of my parents. I was never told what to believe. I was taught what my parents believe to be true. Questions were answered. It was never this is what the church believes. It was this is what I believe. I was taught much of the gospel in a barn waiting for a calf or foal to be born. I was taught in how they lived the gospel. Things that they never knew I saw. I am thankful for my parents. -
The Wright brothers. Rodeo
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Abortion only if the mother's life is in danger and in some case where the baby is incompatible with life. I am pro birth control. Use two forms if you don't want a baby. I am for government aid short term. Babies should be wanted. Don't have more than you can afford mentally, physically and financially. You can't count on other people or the government to take care of your family.