tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4230245579458786956.post4388123553758325118..comments2022-11-19T02:21:40.864-09:00Comments on The Latter-day Snark: Fun with platitudes!David Bhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12881388186547426677noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4230245579458786956.post-60082841869863561682013-09-22T21:37:22.307-08:002013-09-22T21:37:22.307-08:00regardless of how it looks, they are all solutions...regardless of how it looks, they are all solutions. A real mother makes it work.jennifer andersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00376053334977127834noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4230245579458786956.post-31136870313721001992013-05-14T04:22:02.090-08:002013-05-14T04:22:02.090-08:00I really don't like pie. So, pretty much, the...I really don't like pie. So, pretty much, there wouldn't be pie on the table in the first place. If it was something I like, though, I'd totally eat it. I'm just not that selfless. And I like food.<br /><br />We had some really good talks on Sunday for once. The only other Mother's Day that I thought was any good was when the talks were on Eve, Mary (mother of Jesus), and Emma (Smith). This year the youth speaker talked about how mothers are "sometimes always right." The second speaker combined missionary work with motherhood. He's one of 14 and leaving for the Belgium-Netherlands (Dutch speaking) mission in a month. He did a great job. And then the final speaker is a sister who is infertile. They have a little boy through adoption. Her talk was absolutely beautiful. It really got to Brother Behm. He could barely announce the closing song afterward.<br /><br />The primary children sang, of course. And then, in the silence after I Often Go Walking while the mothers were wiping their eyes, my 6 year old says "Did we do perfect?" It always seems to be my kid.Heather the Mama Dukhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03314177816405887405noreply@blogger.com