Finding happiness while in the search for everlasting happiness is something each and everyone of us reach for in this life. We all want to feel happy. We all want to feel worthy of love and happiness. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, especially male Priesthood holders, strive to keep themselves … Continue reading Being worthy in diapers
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“Adjustments” and keeping ourselves on the Covenant Path
“Whatever our circumstances might be, we can exercise our faith to come unto Christ and find a God we can trust.”Elder Walter F. González, General Authority Seventy Sitting here taking in General Conference with my family I have begun thinking about what has resonated with me. What will be my takeaways from this weekend? What … Continue reading “Adjustments” and keeping ourselves on the Covenant Path
Being Present, in the moment
This started off as a Sunday post, but for the reasons in the post that I’m presently preparing I didn’t get it online on Sunday as normal. These Sunday posts have become a bit of a habit, and something that I’ve enjoyed doing; finding a connection between this part of my life, and my faith. … Continue reading Being Present, in the moment
Too much of something can lead us away
This morning in Church I heard some wisdom from a rather unique child. Once a month there is an opportunity for people to stand up in front of the congregation and share what they believe. This boy and his father had an experience over the weekend where he was grateful for technology. It had saved … Continue reading Too much of something can lead us away
The things you say that don’t come out of your mouth
My wife and I continue to work on communication. It is a constantly evolving task that every couple continues to work with throughout their lives. One of the pillars to a successful relationship, of any kind, is being able to properly communicate. We have to establish baselines and understandings for how to properly communicate with … Continue reading The things you say that don’t come out of your mouth
We are who we are today, because of the choices we make
During Church services today the theme of choice was repeatedly spoken about in relation to our families. I began to think about choices that I make and the impact those choices have on myself and those around me. In relation to the struggles that we can feel as an Adult Baby and/or Diaper Lover I … Continue reading We are who we are today, because of the choices we make
“I’m good”
Not fifteen minutes after I finished writing maybe it's not binge Purge I had a moment. A moment I would definitely classify as "life-alerting." It has been a rough few weeks, and a roller coaster seems appropriate, but not accurate. My feelings have been all over the map. I had fought back and forth between … Continue reading “I’m good”
Bearing the burden of diapers, and being Called To Serve
In our Church the young men are “Called To Serve” when they turn 18 to dedicate two years of their lives as missionaries. Young ladies are able, but not requested/required to serve when they turn 19 and for eighteen months. These two are an opportunity to grow as a person through selfless service to the … Continue reading Bearing the burden of diapers, and being Called To Serve
United
There is an individual and family study program developed for the members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. This program is called Come, Follow Me and it provides a study guide for my family to have Gospel discussions in our home throughout the week. We began our week talking about being united … Continue reading United
Repentance is not a bad thing
All too often we associate repentance with negative feelings. It isn’t too hard to make that correlation because if often comes after we acknowledge that we have done something wrong. In a talk this morning a missionary said “Don’t think of repentance as a bad thing”, but as an opportunity for growth. An opportunity to … Continue reading Repentance is not a bad thing









