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March 30, 2009

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Melissa

oh my goodness, that is just craziness, but I am slightly jealous. I have always teased my husband that I was going to start a business someday called S.O.S for Mothers (Save Our Sanity) where any mom who needed help, (phsyically, or emotionally) could call the number, and someone would be there to take over until you were okay again. Lucky for us, we do have V.T. that are like that, but what do other people outside the sanctuary of the church have? (Hope you don't mind me commenting so much on your blog.) *wink*

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Neylan McBaine grew up a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon) in New York City and attended Yale University. She has been published in Newsweek, Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, Segullah, Meridian Magazine and BustedHalo.com. She is the author of a collection of personal essays — How to Be a Twenty-First Century Pioneer Woman (2008) — and writes regular columns for Patheos.com, a premier religious information portal, and PowerofMoms.com.
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