I am an LDS Woman

I've thought about what to post for a week.  Should I formally introduce myself?  And if so, what best sums me up?

  • I have a testimony of the Gospel of Jesus Christ?
  • I served a mission in the early 1980's?
  • I teach in Relief Society?
  • I taught early morning Seminary for four years?
  • My daughters struggle with the people in the church but not the Gospel?
  • I am unmarried? (I hate the "d" word).
  • My daughters and I attend college and university?  (I have two semesters to go...yippy!)
  • I struggle financially?

To be completely thorough, a list can take on a life of its own and then can lose the essence of who it is describing.  Readers both identify with some of the list, or the entire list, staying on a site to read and post or they don't identify with the list at all and move on.

Like all LDS women, I am unique and average.  I am traditional and non-traditional.  I have struggles and strengths.  I am learning and learned.  I invite you to participate.  Bring your uniqueness; share your struggles and strengths.  Let's build this community because like you, I am an LDS Woman.

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7 Responses to “I am an LDS Woman”

  1. unmetered hosting Says:

    I really like your writing style, its not generic and extremly long and tedious like a lot of blog posts I read, you get to the point and I really enjoy reading your articles! Oh, and merry Christmas!

  2. V. Leora Says:

    And happy holidays to you too!

  3. J. Corona Says:

    I really enjoying reading your post. I wish you were in my ward, so I can give you a hug.

  4. Emily N. Says:

    Hi, I’m very interested in Linux but Im a Super Newbie and I’m having trouble deciding on the right distribution for me (Havent you heard this a million times?) anyway here is my problem, I need a distribution that can switch between reading and writing in English and Japanese (Japanese Language Support) with out restarting the operating system.

  5. V. Leora Loosli Says:

    Hi Emily N.,

    I wish I could answer your question. I know just a little about the Linux operating system but not enough to answer your question. To answer questions I’ve had, I do a search for the “primer” of say… UNIX, on the internet. For example, when I searched for a UNIX primer, my browser returned this site address: http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Training/Tutorials/Reference/unixprimer.html. Of course, there are many sites to choose from, so I pick the one/s that meets my needs. One of my favorite sites is… http://www.w3schools.com. There are programs to become certified as well and at w3schools, and best of all, it’is all free! Long live open sources!

    Good luck and my best wishes to you!

    V. Leora

  6. V. Leora Loosli Says:

    Hi J. Corona,

    I am going to imagine the hug and thank you for thinking of me.

    Take care; hope to read you again ;-)

    V. Leora

  7. V. Leora Loosli Says:

    HI Blogshoster!

    Thank you for your kind words. I hope to read you again! ;-)

    V. Leora

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