It's the End of the World as We Know it...and I Feel Fine
So. Here is a strange thing. Blogging had all but died over the last year or two and then we had this worldwide pandemic and everyone started blogging again.
I had already planned my big comeback (haha) before all of this hit, but life got in the way and I got a little behind. I am taking FAML 100: The Family this semester. It is an online BYU-I class that focuses on aligning family values and principles in family life and society as a whole with the document The Family- A Proclamation To The World. For my semester long project I had decided to do a series of blog posts, posted here on my existing blog for my daughters and future posterity. With two jobs, school, getting sick and a global pandemic my plans got a little sidelined. While I mostly kept up on my school work and kind of wrote blog posts in my head as I went along, I didn't do such a great job posting here as the semester went along. So now I am catching up all at once and hoping to get it all done before the final deadline.
I have enjoyed the class very much and it has brought me peace as I have applied the principles to my own family. I currently have a granddaughter on the way, a daughter on a mission and the world as a whole is in a mass panic, hoarding toilet paper, and we are under a stay at home order as I write this. An added measure of peace is much needed and I am thankful for it at this time.
Most of what I am writing about will be coming from my textbook Successful Marriages and Families: Proclamation Principles and Research Perspectives. I'll do my very best to cite my sources for each post, but this is the book I'll be quoting from the most.
I had already planned my big comeback (haha) before all of this hit, but life got in the way and I got a little behind. I am taking FAML 100: The Family this semester. It is an online BYU-I class that focuses on aligning family values and principles in family life and society as a whole with the document The Family- A Proclamation To The World. For my semester long project I had decided to do a series of blog posts, posted here on my existing blog for my daughters and future posterity. With two jobs, school, getting sick and a global pandemic my plans got a little sidelined. While I mostly kept up on my school work and kind of wrote blog posts in my head as I went along, I didn't do such a great job posting here as the semester went along. So now I am catching up all at once and hoping to get it all done before the final deadline.
I have enjoyed the class very much and it has brought me peace as I have applied the principles to my own family. I currently have a granddaughter on the way, a daughter on a mission and the world as a whole is in a mass panic, hoarding toilet paper, and we are under a stay at home order as I write this. An added measure of peace is much needed and I am thankful for it at this time.
Most of what I am writing about will be coming from my textbook Successful Marriages and Families: Proclamation Principles and Research Perspectives. I'll do my very best to cite my sources for each post, but this is the book I'll be quoting from the most.
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