Thursday, January 7, 2010

Hello, Friends

We've been getting some lovely links from the Bloggernacle. Reese and jeans at beginnings new jumped in feet first, adding our button and noting us in their Web Crawl (wouldn't creating these postcards be a great activity for your Young Women?); Today in the Bloggernacle from Mormon Times sent a shout out our way; Feminist Mormon Housewives and BCC both noted us in their sideblog. It feels like the Welcome Wagon stopped for a visit. Thanks for making us feel right at home.

And hello, new friends. We're so glad you're here.

If you like what you're reading so far (or not!) send your own Reason for Hope our way. We're looking forward to sharing the postcards we've already received (seriously, I kind of want to post them all at once... they're really great), and the only thing that will make it better is posting yours.

What are the quirky, lovely, aching, personal, inspiring, unforgettable reasons that you began and continue to make the LDS church part of your life? Put together your thoughts, a picture, a scripture or quote, a visual testimony to contribute. Be cheesy or serious, be insightful: be you. Let us know why you're Mormon.

More details here.

4 comments:

  1. Welcome to the Bloggernacle! Your site is brilliant. I look forward to joining with you in creating a more beautiful and hope-filled world...One Mormon blog at a time :)

    "Improve upon and make beautiful everything around you. Cultivate the earth, and cultivate your minds...and render the earth so pleasant that when you look upon your labors you may do so with pleasure, and that angels may delight to come and visit your beautiful locations." - Brigham Young

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  2. Just found your site -- via BCC. It has gorgeous images, inspiring thoughts and I think all 3 of you are as cute/lovely as can be. Thanks for sharing your gifts with us.

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  3. thanks to both of you for the nice comments. and thanks for reading!

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  4. I added your blog to my aggregator under photography and culture section "Mormon Blogosphere"

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