Hello from Missouri
Posted: June 13th, 2007, 2:13 pm
First off, I found this site through a friends page on Myspace. He goes by "Captain Moroni" there. On his page he had a friend called Latter-day Conservatives, and ta da here I am.
Charity Angel is my real first and middle name. It is the name I use for my music, poetry and online presence.
My mother told me that before I was born that I came to her and requested this name to remind me of my mission in life, so ultimately, I use my fan club to send the message of Christ's love, and tell people about the church. It has been a VERY interesting last 2 years in this area of my life. I have learned a great deal by the questions asked, and have experienced love and attack daily.
I recently started home educating my children after I was educated a bit more by a class I was attending at the time online, as well as Dr. Kimber's research, which I stumbled onto while researching for my final project.
I am still pursuing my ASIS degree with an emphasis in Paraprofessional education, and I plan to pursue my education beyond this as well. I am still narrowing down the direction that I am going to go after this point. I am thinking humanities maybe, I don't know. I love studying about people, places, nations, thoughts, ideas and so on. I research a great deal of these topics for fun. When I was a child I thought that after I raised my children I would become an anthropologist or an archaeologist focusing on evidences of the Book Of Mormon. I am uncertain of this direction now because I like living culture a great deal more. I like to understand the past and how it applies to the present, but that is about it education-wise.
I am 29, I have been married ten years the past Sunday, and we have 4 living children. Girl/boys twins Aulora and Alma that are 8, A daughter Zion Rose that is 7 and a son Zachariah that will be 6 in August.
I LOVE to sing and write poetry. My most recent poem is called "The light of the World", and as far as my music goes, I write the lyrics and sing it, but my connections write and play the music.
I love the outdoors, mostly gardening and enjoying nature. I am a laid back person, but if I feel something strongly, I can be pretty stubborn about it.
I am highly emotional, and thrive on the spirit. I have surrounded myself by a ton of uplifting music etc because I have found that the more I develop my relationship with the Savior, the more sensitive I become to these various vibes in the world. Whenever I feel the spirit, I cry. So if you saw me in sacrament meeting wiping my eyes during the sacrament, I am not sad LOL.... I am actually very happy.
I am one of those people that lives simply. I wasn't always this way, but I do not have room or time for clutter and so I don't have much of the things this world offers, and that is by choice.
I want to be able to help others and enjoy reaching way outside myself because I find that brings me greater joy. I am happiest when I have a plan and I am working that plan.
I come from a very colorful background. There are few things I have not experienced or witnessed, and as my bishop told me, "I must be on the crash course of life". I am thankful for these experiences because they have made me who I am, they have refined parts of me that have made me be more able to live up to my name. I am more compassionate, more understanding, and more loving because of it. I can find something good about anyone. And that is what I strive to do, to focus on the good, and encourage more abundance of it.
Oh. and in case you missed it .. LOL... I talk A LOT!
Charity Angel is my real first and middle name. It is the name I use for my music, poetry and online presence.
My mother told me that before I was born that I came to her and requested this name to remind me of my mission in life, so ultimately, I use my fan club to send the message of Christ's love, and tell people about the church. It has been a VERY interesting last 2 years in this area of my life. I have learned a great deal by the questions asked, and have experienced love and attack daily.
I recently started home educating my children after I was educated a bit more by a class I was attending at the time online, as well as Dr. Kimber's research, which I stumbled onto while researching for my final project.
I am still pursuing my ASIS degree with an emphasis in Paraprofessional education, and I plan to pursue my education beyond this as well. I am still narrowing down the direction that I am going to go after this point. I am thinking humanities maybe, I don't know. I love studying about people, places, nations, thoughts, ideas and so on. I research a great deal of these topics for fun. When I was a child I thought that after I raised my children I would become an anthropologist or an archaeologist focusing on evidences of the Book Of Mormon. I am uncertain of this direction now because I like living culture a great deal more. I like to understand the past and how it applies to the present, but that is about it education-wise.
I am 29, I have been married ten years the past Sunday, and we have 4 living children. Girl/boys twins Aulora and Alma that are 8, A daughter Zion Rose that is 7 and a son Zachariah that will be 6 in August.
I LOVE to sing and write poetry. My most recent poem is called "The light of the World", and as far as my music goes, I write the lyrics and sing it, but my connections write and play the music.
I love the outdoors, mostly gardening and enjoying nature. I am a laid back person, but if I feel something strongly, I can be pretty stubborn about it.
I am highly emotional, and thrive on the spirit. I have surrounded myself by a ton of uplifting music etc because I have found that the more I develop my relationship with the Savior, the more sensitive I become to these various vibes in the world. Whenever I feel the spirit, I cry. So if you saw me in sacrament meeting wiping my eyes during the sacrament, I am not sad LOL.... I am actually very happy.
I am one of those people that lives simply. I wasn't always this way, but I do not have room or time for clutter and so I don't have much of the things this world offers, and that is by choice.
I want to be able to help others and enjoy reaching way outside myself because I find that brings me greater joy. I am happiest when I have a plan and I am working that plan.
I come from a very colorful background. There are few things I have not experienced or witnessed, and as my bishop told me, "I must be on the crash course of life". I am thankful for these experiences because they have made me who I am, they have refined parts of me that have made me be more able to live up to my name. I am more compassionate, more understanding, and more loving because of it. I can find something good about anyone. And that is what I strive to do, to focus on the good, and encourage more abundance of it.
Oh. and in case you missed it .. LOL... I talk A LOT!