I kept trying to catch of glimpse of Rachel’s rock 😉 My favorite part of this post? The fact that you used the word peeps. Looks like y’all had a good time! I’m jealous….taking a vaca in March! Unheard of!
Charmaine
on March 14, 2009 at 3:28 pm
Wow! Thanks so much for visiting my blog and leaving a comment too! I really am so impressed with Rachel. Here I am almost 10 years older than her, wishing I could “grow up” and be just like her. Her answers were just so logical, yet faith-filled. She made faith and our “weird” doctrine look so easy to understand. It seems to me, that such a rare and unique perspective on faith and religion, like Rachel has, becomes one of the very best examples for others who are not members of the Church to respect and admire about us. But you already knew that! I would really love to see what Rachel does with the rest of her life. Thanks again for commenting and passing on my admiration (and love!) to Rachel. She sort of rocks! (And I keep wondering what kind of awesome parents she has! I’m pretty sure you guys must rock too!)
Charmaine
on March 14, 2009 at 3:34 pm
PS – I just read your bio in your sidebar, and I am pretty sure we are two peas in a pod! I can’t wait to read through the rest of blog and try out some of these recipes! (And admire the beautiful photography that accompanies them!) I’m currently trying to start a Photoshop/design class through my community parks and rec. or a local artists’ shop/community center – any suggestions?
Lorie
on March 14, 2009 at 8:08 pm
I, like so many others, received and email of Rachel’s clip. It was beautiful and inspiring.
Lorie
on March 14, 2009 at 8:12 pm
And I have to ask! ;D I have a friend that after watching the video said she wished she knew what her mom had fed her for breakfast every morning so that she could make sure to feed it to her kids! ;D
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Caryn Esplin Photodesign
Photography and graphic design are some of my favorite distractions in life, so teaching something I love, couldn't be any better. I enjoy curriculum design on the college level, and I love the amazing students I work with. When I don't have a camera or computer mouse in my hands, I am cooking up a new recipe or traveling with my family, who are the coolest people on the planet. After all is said and done, I really love my life, and it is my peeps that make it so great.
I kept trying to catch of glimpse of Rachel’s rock 😉 My favorite part of this post? The fact that you used the word peeps. Looks like y’all had a good time! I’m jealous….taking a vaca in March! Unheard of!
Wow! Thanks so much for visiting my blog and leaving a comment too! I really am so impressed with Rachel. Here I am almost 10 years older than her, wishing I could “grow up” and be just like her. Her answers were just so logical, yet faith-filled. She made faith and our “weird” doctrine look so easy to understand. It seems to me, that such a rare and unique perspective on faith and religion, like Rachel has, becomes one of the very best examples for others who are not members of the Church to respect and admire about us. But you already knew that! I would really love to see what Rachel does with the rest of her life. Thanks again for commenting and passing on my admiration (and love!) to Rachel. She sort of rocks! (And I keep wondering what kind of awesome parents she has! I’m pretty sure you guys must rock too!)
PS – I just read your bio in your sidebar, and I am pretty sure we are two peas in a pod! I can’t wait to read through the rest of blog and try out some of these recipes! (And admire the beautiful photography that accompanies them!) I’m currently trying to start a Photoshop/design class through my community parks and rec. or a local artists’ shop/community center – any suggestions?
I, like so many others, received and email of Rachel’s clip. It was beautiful and inspiring.
And I have to ask! ;D I have a friend that after watching the video said she wished she knew what her mom had fed her for breakfast every morning so that she could make sure to feed it to her kids! ;D