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Turkeyboy's Girl: Strange Mormon Customs #11: How We Pray
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Wednesday, April 23, 2014. Strange Mormon Customs #11: How We Pray. First, we kneel. Fold our arms,. And close our eyes. And then stay very still. Then we thank our Father in Heaven for all of our blessings. And then ask Him humbly for the things we need. It is not always easy to do all of this, especially when you are four years old, you don't want to go to sleep, and there are distractions. . . But we go through this ritual every night with our children. Nd his prayer was answered. We are trying to tea...
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Turkeyboy's Girl: Strange Mormon Customs #4: Big Families
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Tuesday, February 26, 2013. Strange Mormon Customs #4: Big Families. Once, when my husband told a co-worker that he had four children the man joked, "So are you Catholic or Mormon? And that was only for four. It is obvious why devout Catholics end up with big families. But Mormons? What is their deal? Do they not use birth control either? Do they get a tithing discount for every child they have? Are they doing it for tax incentives? Or are they trying to take over the world? Many people who don't have la...
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Turkeyboy's Girl: Changes Are On The Way
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Wednesday, April 30, 2014. Changes Are On The Way. Turkeyboy's Girl blog will be moving soon! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I am the daughter of a fireworks salesman and Miss Malibu. I am the wife of a Duke professor and together we are raising five piranhas. How To Be Perfect. Perfection. There was a time, long ago, when I was perfect. It was in high school. I had perfect grades and perfect hair. I had . Strange Mormon Customs #4: Big Families. I Believe in Us. Tales from the Raven.
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Turkeyboy's Girl: About Me
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Chelsea worked in various libraries including the Provo City Library, BYU Special Collections, and BYU's Circulation Dept. Chelsea now lives in North Carolina where instead of raising turkeys her husband thrills audiences at Duke University with his vast knowledge of corporate tax. Meanwhile Chelsea stays at home with their five children, walking around all day with her hands full. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). How To Be Perfect. Strange Mormon Customs #4: Big Families. I Believe in Us. Tales from the Raven.
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Turkeyboy's Girl: Let Me Tell You About Our Adventure
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Saturday, April 19, 2014. Let Me Tell You About Our Adventure. We took your advice and went to the campground you raved about. It was everything you promised and more. Since you couldn't come with us we took photos. You'll never guess what we did . . . I am constantly discovering the blessings of having lots of kids. We almost had enough for a whole team! Levi even did a pretty good job as first baseman. We could have used two more people, though. Hint. Watch closely: Sophie, looks, aims and. Soon you, t...
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Turkeyboy's Girl: The Cenote
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This novel is about death and destruction, in a subtle sort of way. Temple Mound is a small village with a sinister past. All is well during the rainy season, when there is more than enough water. But when the dry season returns the people have to rely on the deep pool near their village called a cenote, and that is when the deaths begin. For the cenote is not only filled with water, it is filled with secrets. In March 2011 I went to Mexico to do research for my books. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Perfect...
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Turkeyboy's Girl: I Believe in Us
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Saturday, November 16, 2013. I Believe in Us. This is Dan at the North Carolina State Fair. This photo was taken just after we got off the Ferris wheel and we had to make our way down a long corridor of game booths and carnival rides to get to the other side of the fair grounds. Everyone wins a prize! How powerful I am! My influence is so real it is frightening sometimes. Mothers are Like Unsocialized Dogs. Have you ever seen how a dog reacts when he hasn't been socialized with other dogs? You are a dog!