Tuesday, November 3, 2009

I started this blog when I was going through a tough time, including having recently moved to Texas. Things are better now but I keep this account so I can post with a google account at other blogs.

Private note to other Yankees: You can be happy in Texas. I promise.

8 comments:

DoThat4U said...

wait. so you have no blog posts? just powerful comments on the blogs of others. fully admire you position on showering on Random Musings.

DoThat4U said...

oops. it was moromon in manhattan, i think

Jennifer said...

About your private note to other Yankees -- can you share with me how we can be happy in Texas? Because I haven't quite found the way on my own. :)

The Novelist said...

What part of Texas? I have two sisters who have lived there. One in the Dallas area for five years and one in San Antonio for 10 years. They ended up loving it and still miss it.

I now have a dear, wonderful neighbor who will be moving to the Dallas area in January. We are going to miss her, her children and her husband terribly. Texas is a very lucky state.

I am secretly jealous. I happen to love the adventure of moving. We almost moved this fall and I was devastated that we didn't. Now I think I am stuck for the rest of my life.

Don't get me wrong. I have always loved where we have lived. I just think I must have nomad blood in me.

Anonymous said...

I love your posts on project rungay! you rock

Courtney S. said...

In regards to your comment in CJane's Provo blog:

"Texas, according to your logic, there would be few WOMEN in Utah/Provo because until today (and probably tomorrow, and the day after, and after) women haven't been allowed to have the Priesthood in the LDS church either! I'd bet that the Provo/Utah population is close to %50 female, though.

Hmmm...my math must be off for this to all make sense, then. Perhaps you know some little calculatory secret you could share?"


Perhaps I need some enlightenment. Do tell.

Bonnie said...

Hi, I just saw some posts you had on cjane's blog, and I just wanted you to know, that not every mormon church member is attacking civil rights. I don't mean to offend you with this comment, but I want you to know, that this is something members of the church vocalize and also struggle with.

We are taught to love everyone. The church doesn't teach that our rights will be taken away if gay people can marry. It is members who do so much of this and perpetuate the problems. There are so many members who disagree.

I want to believe what I believe, and mormons can accept my choice, but others cannot approve of my choice to be mormon?

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feel free to message me.

Anonymous said...

You're cool. If you live in Austin, let me know.