tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4457361276794506715.post7258960853141368342..comments2018-04-09T11:58:32.321-07:00Comments on The Life of a Bishop's Wife: InclusionMy Garden of Edenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02940644666925384541noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4457361276794506715.post-91031841747392309122018-04-09T11:58:32.321-07:002018-04-09T11:58:32.321-07:00I know this post is old, but I still feel I should...I know this post is old, but I still feel I should comment. This makes me so sad. Our ward is so small that there is no way I could not have a calling (I currently teach primary). I’m so sorry you were looked over because someone “ thought” it would be too much. It’s so important to feel needed and, I know for myself that simply being wife of the bishop doesn’t fulfill that need. I’m glad to share my talents in various ward callings! I will admit though, I was pretty happy to be basically not at all in the running when we needed a new RS President a few months ago! 😉Alisonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03746659612502761266noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4457361276794506715.post-26794139035063366702017-03-25T20:02:31.942-07:002017-03-25T20:02:31.942-07:00I found your blog randomly as I was curious about ...I found your blog randomly as I was curious about what it is like to serve as a bishop in the LDS faith. I appreciate your honesty and openness with sharing your spiritual growth as you wrote how it is being the wife of a bishop. I'm not in that situation, but I believe that I relate a lot to your feelings and experiences. I would love to connect with you and I hope that you will keep writing and being real.Bonniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14379358283709136629noreply@blogger.com