Skip to main content

Why the blog title (in 14 words or less)



"The Promised Land always lies on the other side of the Wilderness."

Havelock Ellis

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Mid-Life Crisis in a Craft Store

**A quick note. I wrote this post on my personal blog, but then I recently decided that I might want a space to explore my feelings about being post-mormon in more depth. So I moved my first post about that over here and started a new blog. The only thing is....I referenced this Mid-life crisis post in my Leaving the Church Alone post (because I'm complicated, that's why haha), and thought I would bring this over too. Feel free to enjoy or skip!** Again, I am knee-deep in my writing class. This past week's assignment was to write a personal essay about something we found in our junk drawer. I was decidedly uninspired by this, and that was the awesome thing about it. It forced me to work myself out of a writer's block using some techniques the teacher taught us. I thought I'd share it here, because...well why not. Among all of the cliches that mid-life crises encompass, mine took the form of budget paintbrushes and Liquitex paint bottles. It happened six mon...

New Article of Faith

The truth of the matter is, I started this blog on a whim. I originally wrote my first post about some of my mixed feelings about church on my personal blog. I then, almost immediately, took it down again. It didn't take me long to realize that posting that sort of commentary on that space probably wasn't a good idea for several reasons. Not only did I not want my still active LDS friends and family to feel the need to comment, I felt like I had put them into an uncomfortable spot. A lot of people that are close to me are also still very sensitive to the fact that I no longer believe and they take anything I write personally. The thing is, although I absolutely believe in the importance of me speaking openly and honestly about my own life, I've never been one of those that wants to hurt others in the process if at all possible. I am convinced that there can be space for their beliefs and mine. Just as I hope they will not post Mormonads on my facebook page, (or over...