I admit, he has a point. Whenever anyone asks me if I regret joining the LDS Church, my answer is an emphatic no. If I hadn't, I would never have met my husband, Mark. Additionally, there was the public speaking experience, and while as a woman, I can't claim any leadership experience, I did learn a few good DIY skills via the Mormons, such as canning fruit and some sewing techniques that come in handy now and then. Also, as Johnny points out, it's been a terrific subject to blog and write about. And I have some close believing LDS friends who are dear to me--ones who even read, but don't flip out over my blog!
But--other than Mark--I think the best thing about being a Mormon is that now I get to be an ExMormon!
Take this Sunday, for example.
In the morning, the 3 gourmands (Sarah, Eric and me) held our annual cooking marathon. This year it was Beef Wellington.
| Sarah and Eric rolling the beef |
It was way more fun than Relief Society.
| Voila! |
Then in the afternoon, 50 of us packed into our tiny house for another amazing SuperBowl party.
| This is just the kitchen |
Here's the thing. When you're an ExMormon you can eat and drink whatever you want.
Also you can party on Sunday!
The kids can even wear play clothes!
| These balloons are still on my ceiling. |
But the best part is finding like-minded friends here in San Francisco as well as all over the internet. Some of them even vote for their favorite blogs and books in the Brodie Awards!
So I would indeed be remiss if I didn't take this opportunity to thank the Mormons. Also if I didn't wish my son a happy 32nd birthday today!
| He gave me this mug for my birthday one year. |
And, of course, because it's my blog, I must also shamelessly boast that my book, False Prophet, got another 5 star review, this time from reviewer Jack Magnus on Readers' Favorite:
"There's a scene where Ryan infiltrates the Oakland Temple as part of his investigation, which is an inspired blend of adventure and high comedy. The mixed emotions Carrie feels about being a Mormon, generally, and supporting Prop 8, specifically, helped this reader understand to some degree how rank-and-file Mormons are compelled to follow their church leaders' strictures under threat of being ostracized." Read the entire review here.
And if I have offended any of you--switch to KBYU.
Congrats on the Brodie nominations Donna. They are well-deserved and I'm heading over there now to vote.
ReplyDeleteAlso congrats on the excellent reviews that you're getting on False Prophet! I love that temple scene. It made me laugh out loud.
Thanks AT. I'm glad that thanks to me you were finally able to enjoy a temple session. ;)
Deletei admit that it all sounds like fun on the surface. . . but more fun than Relief Society? For real? And besides, would you have the adorable Bronco or Seahawk mascot fashoined from a [new and unused] Tampax as a souvenier that you made yourself? (Sister Adamson had a hysterectomy two months ago, so she brought her no longer needed two-year supply for the entire Relief Society to use.)
ReplyDeleteOMG - Alexis that's so creative! What to do with those leftover tampons. I see a potential blog post in both of our futures. :)
DeleteMy aunt's ward made rendeer ornaments with them. The were heinous.
ReplyDeleteThat was a great review of False Prophet.
ReplyDeleteToo funny! Tampons on the Christmas tree. I hope they don't get wet.
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