Mormons provide Helping Hands to communities
Once a year, members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
GETTING OUT: Challenge yourself, or take it easy, at Windy Hill
Windy Hill is another in the collection of open space preserves
Pay Attention to Clippings for Some Tasty Suggestions
Clipping coupons is a ritual that takes place in many American
Mount Umunhum and the Cold War connection
On Monday morning, I saw the rays of the rising sun hit the
Lessons to be Learned from the Civil War
The battle began shortly after 3pm on a lazy Sunday afternoon.
Kauai home to ‘healing place of the spirit’
The Hawaiian island of Kauai is famous for its beauty and many
It’s time for parents to take back the dreaded word: Why?
There is a word that parents hate. It's ironic, really. I mean,
The necessity of bodily pain
As far as physical pain goes, I have experienced very little in my life. I have never had any surgery, a broken bone or spent a night in a hospital. So it truly shocked me recently after I had been suffering severe knee pain for several weeks for no apparent reason, to learn that x-rays show that my left knee has been damaged by osteoarthritis. I thought there would be a gradual onset of something like this, with warnings leading up to it. Neither of my parents had arthritis. I never expected arthritis to make an appearance until much later in life, if at all.



















