Hello my lovelies! I apologize for my long hiatus. I had some spiritual and financial matters that needed to be tended to and I didn't want to write while I was angry or depressed. I appreciate your patience and can only hope that you find the coming posts worth it. You will notice that there are now Advertisements on here, that just means I have had enough readers bringing traffic to my page, and it is all thanks to you! Thank you for being there for me, I appreciate it!
Over the last few weeks, I've had new post ideas, I've been pondering where I want this to go, and been contemplating some changes. I was originally inspired to do a blog because of other inspirational LDS ladies, Lindsey Stirling and Al Fox just to name a couple. They have some amazing stories, and I also wanted to share my story, but I've found I don't want to dwell on my sob story; Lindsey and Al don't, so why should I? I called this blog 'The Divorced Utah Mormon' drawing on Al's 'The Tattooed Mormon', but she didn't call herself that, the public did, and she doesn't want to be known by that label, and I no longer want to go by mine. My divorce story is my starting point, but my actual story continues into other chapters and volumes. The only thing constant in life, is change, and even though I've had some very hard times, those trials have brought upon some of the sweetest blessings I've ever had.

Over the course of my life, I've found it's the little things that truly matter and make the biggest difference; so me labeling myself as the 'Divorced Utah Mormon' is only preventing myself from progressing into who Heavenly Father wants me to be. What are little things you can do in your life that will stop putting yourself down and start building yourself, and others up?





