Classmates' Blogs

Kenna Adams http://theadventuresofkennaandmike.blogspot.com/

Sarah Allison http://sarahs1st.blogspot.com/

Abby Andersen http://familyrelations160byui.blogspot.com/

Kimberly Nicole Anderson http://and12045.blogspot.com

Samantha Anderson http://mostimportantunit.blogspot.com/

Sariah Andrews http://sariahandrews.blogspot.com

Kimberly Ann Barker http://94kimfamily.wordpress.com

Lauren Bean http://bean9.blogspot.com

Jessi Bessert http://jessisfamilyrelations.blogspot.com

Danielle Bingham http://makemeagoodone.blogspot.com

Rachel Bloom http://familyinsights.weebly.com

Diana Cludleigh http://dianalynnechudleigh.blogspot.com

Kiley Crump http://kileycrump.weebly.com

Brichelle Cummings http://brichelle013.blogspot.com

Kayla Dale http://kaylanicoledale.blogspot.com

Sidney Davis http://familyrelationsandme.blogspot.com

Andrea Deschler http://andreadeschler.weebly.com

Monica Diaz http://monicafamily160blog.weebly.com

Britt Dickson http://pearlsofwisdom-britt.blogspot.com

Lauren Dunn http://thelifelongquest.blogspot.com

Whitney Dupaix http://weresodifferent.weebly.com

Samantha Gile http://samanthafamily160.blogspot.com

Brittany Green http://tommy-and-brittany.blogspot.com

Melisse Hagman http://melisseann.blogspot.com

Hilaree Hampton http://hilareehampton.blogspot.com

Vanessa Hannan http://vanessa.hannanhaven.com

Julie Harrison http://thatonecontagioussmile.blogspot.com

Joanna Harvey http://alwayshappyjoanna.blogspot.com

Sydney Holt http://www.byuifamilyrelations.blogspot.com

Jessica Huff http://jessicasfouryears.blogspot.com

Karissa Hughes http://karissam1992.blogspot.com

Emily Hung http://emilyhunghung.blogspot.com

Jolinda Jackman http://jolindalea.wordpress.com

Aaron Jencks http://jencksmarriageandfamily.blogspot.com

Arianna Jenkins http://gagirlsthoughts.blogspot.com

Ashley Jonson http://asheejo.blogspot.com

Andrea Jorgensen http://familyrelationsandrea.blogspot.com

Jennifer Kendall http://jensaysohanameansfamily.blogspot.com

Chandra Khan http://chandrafamily160.blogspot.com

Kiah Kidd http://kiahsfamilyrelations.blogspot.com

Sean Kiewra http://kiewra.wordpress.com

Aubrey Krogh http://aubreykrogh.blogspot.com

Erin Leavitt http://loveerinleav.blogspot.com

Bria Lebeau http://briasbestblog.blogspot.com

Vincent Lionetti http://vincentfamily160.blogspot.com

Elizabeth Lyles http://elyles1.blogspot.com

Christie Mabry http://christinasherree.blogspot.com

Jessica Mahler http://jessicamahler.blogspot.com

Megan Maine http://megsfirstbloggy.blogspot.com

Cassie Maughan http://cassmaughan.blogspot.com

Jennifer McClellan http://jennifermcclellan.blogspot.com

Andrew Mossman http://andrewsfam160blog.blogspot.com

Shae Muns http://blakeandshae12.blogspot.com

Jackie Murphy http://jaclynnmarie.blogspot.com/

Kevin Murphy http://kevinmurphyfamilyrelations.blogspot.com

Isaac Nelson http://isaacjn.blogspot.com

Ashley Nichols http://anick93.blogspot.com

Tori Patterson http://toripatterson.blogspot.com

Nicki Perez http://nickiperez.blogspot.com

Brittanee Peterson http://somethingwittyandbrilliant.blogspot.com

Katie Pettingill http://demandingjourney.blogspot.com

Alannah Purdie http://alannahllama62.blogspot.com

Derek Rawson http://www.derekrawson.blogspot.com

Alyssa Reed http://byuifaml.blogspot.com

Sarah Roy http://sarahroyfamily106.blogspot.com

Cassandra Scalzi http://marriageandthefam.blogspot.com

Carla Selfridge http://cpearlblog.blogspot.com

Alema Seu http://almaleeseu.blogspot.com

Sherrie Short http://whenlifetivesyoulemons.blogspot.com

McKenzie Shuman http://ballroomshus.blogspot.com

Kylie Simpson http://kyliesimpsonfaml160.blogspot.com

Hannah Smith http://hrsmithfamily.blogspot.com

Pomaika’ilan Stanfield http://celestial--hawaiian.blogspot.com

Stephanie Tello http://stephtello.blogspot.com

Alysa Thatcher http://alysathatcher.blogspot.com

Joelle Vance http://joellevance.weebly.com

Allison Von Gunten http://allisonvongunten.blogspot.com

Sam Walton http://samsoninskoo.blogspot.com

Aubrey Wood http://happytobetime.blogspot.com

Saturday, March 23, 2013

In class we talked about children.  The decision on how many children to have is between a husband, wife and the Lord.  No one should judge anyone on how many kids they choose to have or how long they wait to have children.  This is none of their business.  This is a very personal matter for the couple and the Lord to discuss.  We should never put couples on the spot about how many kids they are going to have or when they are going to have children because it's not about them.
This week we talked about getting ready for marriage.  Marriage can be a scary thing sometimes because who we marry is going to be the biggest decision that we will ever make.  We need to make sure that when we are dating that we are dating people that we would want to marry.  "You marry who you date."  This quote is very true.  We need to be the kind of person that we would want to marry.  We need to marry someone with standards and someone who is patient.  One thing that I really look for is someone who is honest.  That is one of the biggest things for me.  I need to make sure that I'm being honest so that I am worthy to marry someone that is honest.
Fathers are awesome!!  This week we talked about how awesome fathers are and their roles.  Fathers are supposed to be the providers and protectors.  The Family: A Proclamation to the World talks about roles as husbands and wives and fathers and mothers and what they are supposed to do.  Fathers are so important to have in children's lives.  My dad is so important to me.  He does so much for my family.  He works so hard and cares about his family so much.  I am grateful to him and I love him (:
Divorce is such a sad thing in our world today.  So many people are getting divorced these days.  I think a major issue as to why this is happening is because people aren't willing to work out their differences or to change.  One of the major causes of divorce is money problems.  Money should be talked about often.  Having money issues is a very stressful thing and many people don't like to talk about it or bring it up but unfortunately it's something that needs to be addressed regularly.  It's not something that can be hidden under the bush.  Talk about money and always make sure to budget!!
This week we talked about diversity.  Diversity is a beautiful thing.  It helps us get to know different cultures and brings all kinds of amazing people together.  America has many different cultures.  We should be grateful because we get to know so many different people and the way they do things.  This is a blessing for us living in America.  We have such a wonderful country.
Same sex attraction is a touchy subject.  It's not gays, or lesbians, it's "Same sex attraction".  We need to make sure that we don't judge.  That's step number one.  Not judging people will help us personally more than the person we were going to judge. We can still be friends with them and love them.  They have a weakness just like all of us.  We just have different weaknesses here on earth.
LOVE!!
This week we talked about how amazing love is.  We need to make sure that we don't confuse love for anything lustful.  Lust is a horrible thing and we need to check before we date, get engaged, get married, that we are being lustful with the other person.  Lust is from Satan.  He wants us to be lustful so that we will make mistakes. Lust is the opposite of love.  Be careful cause lust can turn into something scary.  Don't mistake lust for love!