- From Maralise: “I’m not sure what I would tell my daughter about careers, about motherhood, about womanhood. Would I teach her that the sky is the limit even when it’s not (especially if she is lucky enough to have children of her own), would I advocate for the ‘female’ professions to ensure that she can provide for herself even after she has a family, or would I use myself as an example and encourage her to do ‘anything she wants?'”
- Rebecca: Finding God in a “Quiet Moment”
- A great post from new blogger Anneka Majors: Opening a Critical Discourse in Mormon Visual Arts
From outside the bloggernacle:
Deborah, comments like that one are one of the reasons Kristine’s long been one of my favorite bloggers. I just love how she’s so smart and funny and so warm and human and real, all at the same time.
Now I’m probably embarrassing her, so I’ll stop.
Can I jump on the Kristine is the best bandwagon! Because Kristine is the best.
And Deborah, I wanted to thank you for this series, I’m finding wonderful things through your efforts.
Yeah, but I can jump on the Eve and FMHLisa bandwagon just as easily. I’ll read a thread I’d otherwise ignore if I see you’ve commented 🙂
Oh, and to other fans of Virtual Oases — if you come across a post or news article by/about Mormon women that you think should be highlighted, shoot me an e-mail at exponentblog at gmail.com. I don’t check it every day, but I’ll try to look before I post finish this post on weekends . . .