Go on now. You won’t be sorry you read it. It goes perfectly with the GCBC talk this week and embraces every reason why I started this blog in the first place.
I liked your comment over there that if the Savior were to walk into our homes he would pick up the crying baby, wash some dishes, fold some laundry, and help us cook dinner. All the while teaching us of our divinity, and of His.
Is it weird that I was expecting a recipe?…I know you don’t really do that here but I guess I am hungry. This was even better though. I love Cocoa. She never ceases to amaze me!!! She is my hero and I am going to be just like her in the Celestial kingdom (if I make it there) because I could never be that awesome here on earth.
You’re right, that was simply wonderful. I am so grateful there are women who are diligent enough to seek wisdom and testimony-building experiences and are also kind enough to share them. Like you and Cocoa, for example! Thank you so much.
Yes, thank you Stephannie AND Cocoa.
I liked your comment over there that if the Savior were to walk into our homes he would pick up the crying baby, wash some dishes, fold some laundry, and help us cook dinner. All the while teaching us of our divinity, and of His.
Thanks, Steph!
I already read it yesterday, but maybe I should read it again 🙂 !!
Is it weird that I was expecting a recipe?…I know you don’t really do that here but I guess I am hungry. This was even better though. I love Cocoa. She never ceases to amaze me!!! She is my hero and I am going to be just like her in the Celestial kingdom (if I make it there) because I could never be that awesome here on earth.
You’re right, that was simply wonderful. I am so grateful there are women who are diligent enough to seek wisdom and testimony-building experiences and are also kind enough to share them. Like you and Cocoa, for example! Thank you so much.