Quote Anon. We are a musical family. My record player is blasting from the kitchen, in the car the base is always turned up and even in bed I often hit Spotify for some relaxing melodies to drift me off to the land of nod, bath music is often classical and did I mention music in the garden too. However, one thing is true — I adore my music turned up loud. There is also a power in the silent moment of life which id like to acknowledge and have previously written about. I am totally a karaoke car Queen. In my opinion the louder the better helps to push away the outside distractions and internal frustrations.

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We have been married for a little over 3 years. My husband is an amazing human being and an international cardiologist. I would love to someday find myself sitting in the pew with you, sharing this amazing journey. Look, as a shelia, its no different from a bloke. The independent work is just as important as the work we do as a couple. We have been married a mere 3.
I even had someone tell me I should know better than to marry a nomo. Have those candid conversations with HIM, ponder, and listen closely for the guidance of the Holy Ghost. If you are dating a Mormon man or woman, be genuinely interested in their religion. On her mind, her eternal salvation depends on marrying a worthy priesthood holder. Don't do it girls, forget the "status" it doesn't mean jack. Residents work an insane amount of hours.