Since I started sharing my posts, I've had several questions about how I got the idea or what prompted me to do this blog: it was the Mormons.
What with Mitt Romney, Sister Wives and Big Love, Mormons are having a kind of cultural moment (even if the last two play on complete stereotypes).
For the record, let me say I have nothing for or against the faith (although calling yourself Latter Day Saints does seem just bit hubristic) but still, I'm equal opportunity on this one.
I'll also confess that my personal experience with Mormons has been limited. The closest was a non-fling with Mormon Surfer Man one summer, a very long time ago. It ended after just 10 days when it became clear that my idea of a summer fling (drinks on patios and um, the actual fling part) sadly did not mesh with his tamer interests.
But the Mormons get marketing (does anyone else remember those commercials from Saturday morning cartoons?) and as I dicovered they apparently also get blogging.
I'm a Salon subscriber and one day this article pops up in my Inbox with the blurb: "I'm a young, feminist, atheist, who can't bake a cupcake. Why am I addicted to the shiny happy lives of these women?" Curious, I start reading.
Until then, I've never heard of the apparently flourishing world of "Mormon hipster mommy blogs", so I click on a couple of the links. The blogs are mostly about the wonders of being a mother, their amazing husbands and a sort of hyper rosy perspective on daily domestic and family life. But with amazing layouts and fantastic pictures.
I hate crafts and am not that interested in babies I don't know, but like the author Emily Matchar, I become strangely if mildly hooked. After reading gruesome headlines and violent stories in the paper (I know, I need to stop looking at the Daily Mail) I find I'm drawn back to the soothing vibes of blogs like Nat the Fat Rat, Nie Nie Dialogues Rockstar Diaries and CJane,EnjoyIt.
Regardless of the religious angle (and the right wing politics!), the Salon article nails the appeal, which is "...the basic message expressed in these blogs - that family is wonderful, life is meant to be enjoyed, [and that we should] celebrate the small things..."
And so, it inspired me to try and blog about the little things in my own life, which I tend to rush over or quickly forget.
Except that to be honest, I'm not sure how successful I've actually been. As I've discovered, I'm still me just on a blog and so I write about an assortment of other stuff, which may or may not involve my kids or things I'm grateful for. And I'm pretty sure I lack a rosy glow of optimism in my writing. Plus, I remain fairly hopeless about pictures. Maybe next time the missionaries ring my doorbell, I can ask for some tips..../rs
I was very interested in you being interested in this - I am a bit worried that you never knew I was a "Mormon " ( that is the nickname) we do prefer a member of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints so that people see us less of the false stereo type weird cult thing and see what we try to really be - a follower of Christ and part of his restored church in these latter days - I know I went through a few blip moments back in Bahrain and am grateful for the power of repentance that means I can put those things behind me and start a fresh with a clean slate - something I have to do regularly - you see we know we are not perfect but that we can progress , preserve , pick ourselves up when we fall short and Trust in the Saviour to be there with us - in a world where there is so much despair , depression, loneliness and fear , I am grateful for my Faith in Christ and the light and hope he infuses into my life .i have more of an Eternal perspective and know who I am - a child of God and that I have a Loving Father in Heaven who wants me to be happy now and forever and has blessed me with tools such as prayer , repentance Faith The scriptures to guide me and my family home - The Lord has also taught us how to have our families sealed to us forever which is a great gift and as I look at my four beautiful scallywags I am so grateful - if you are interested to know more about The latter day saint Faith go to www.mormon.org
ReplyDeletePs that was suppose to be persevere not preserve although has an interesting pickling image hee hee
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