May 2010
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May 1st
April 2010
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This Mormon Life →
Links to all This American Life episodes with Mormon themes. Saving this for future listening.
Apr 27th
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Married for time and eternity to Mariam Rebeca Silverio at 12:00 pm in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple. Best thing I’ve ever done. Tweet/blog blackout time begins now; catch you all on the flip side.
Apr 24th
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Apr 11th
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"Do You See What I See?" - Your chance to help →
Like I mentioned before, at Christmas I donated to a Donor’s Choose project called Do You See What I See?. The request is from a first grade teacher in a high poverty school in Wisconsin seeking funds to purchase science equipment like microscopes and fossil models. I’m sure a few of my readers love science and discovery as much as I do, so I’m sure you also fondly remember...
Apr 8th
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www.mariamandryan.net →
Ok, I am officially announcing Mariam’s and my wedding site. It is pretty meh looking, but I have never been much of a website designer. Mariam actually hasn’t passed off on it since she is currently in a van somewhere in the middle of New Mexico, so quick, make sure you look before all the good stuff gets censored! Please forgive the Spanish version… Google Translate...
Apr 8th
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An Unexpected Path →
Some reader’s were not finding the link, here it is: An Unexpected Path Extremely interesting article written by an openly gay Mormon in a mixed-orientation marriage. Definitely worth reading and pondering. (via Austin) Touchy subject, so I will leave it at that.
Apr 7th
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Enter To Learn...And Then Shut Up →
Here is the article: Enter To Learn…And Then Shut Up Oh BYU… I see nothing has changed since I left. I took part in that 2006 protest; I still have the piece of duct tape that I put over my mouth. I was going to write a longer post about Mormon culture’s fear of controversy and debate, but I don’t have the time now. Someday maybe.
Apr 7th
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Apr 7th
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Summer Internship
Like I announced on Twitter, I will be doing a summer internship at Zynga in San Francisco. A lot of people probably think that Zynga is just a silly game company that fills their Facebook news feed with requests to fertilize people’s crops, so I think I should explain my decision. Two weeks ago, I was freaking out about a job this summer. I seriously thought I was going to be stuck...
Apr 1st