HermanaPastora 🪔

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HermanaPastora 🪔

HermanaPastora 🪔

@HermanaCPastora

Daughter of God, happily married mom, LEGO & epic fantasy enthusiast. Think Celestial.

Katılım Eylül 2010
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MamaAllen
MamaAllen@MamaCAllen·
@busy_bee_me I'm gonna have to for some of these crazies. I really just need to get a no soliciting sign but I've never gotten around to it.
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MamaAllen
MamaAllen@MamaCAllen·
I *loathe* door to door salesman more than just about anything else. I do appreciate the hustle, but I absolutely hate being accosted at my home by someone trying to get me to buy goods or services I don't need or want. I've gotten very good at saying no, but some of them still persist far too much. Just leave me alone at my home! I'm already bombarded with billboards, commercials on every media platform, literally everywhere I turn. I don't want to have to constantly be saying no every time I turn around. I hate it.
Brigham's Burner@FiredUpCoug

Just passed a friend in her driveway holding her toddler, baby in a stroller, getting cornered by a door-to-door salesman she clearly didn’t want to talk to. I called out, “Hey, is now a good time?” walked right up, stepped between them, and started talking to her about what I needed to bring for dinner on Sunday. (We do not have dinner plans.) He didn’t take the hint, so I turned and said, “Have a good one.” Then I walked her inside. She was shaking. He’d been there for 20 minutes, ignoring her saying she wasn’t interested and that she needed to feed her baby. Really glad I happened to be walking by.

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beanie0597_2.0
beanie0597_2.0@0Beanie05923291·
I wanted a second child soon after my first became a toddler. I loved the baby stage, but my reason for wanting another was a bit more practical (and selfish). I wanted a playmate for my oldest. As much as I loved playing with him, I needed a break every now and then and I figured a live-in playmate close to his age would be the perfect solution. It was. In fact, it was such a great idea that we had baby #3 less than two years later (that one wasn’t quite as planned). The more our family grew, the less I had to entertain. Sure, these live-in playmates sometimes fought like tiger cubs, but they always worked it out, usually through a wrestling match. I rarely intervened. Once the next baby came along, we were in a groove. #4 added a lot of pink to our mostly blue world but she was like a new toy for the tiger cubs for a while. They couldn’t wait till she was old enough to wrestle and play with them. It seems strange to say that the more kids we had the easier it got, but it’s true. As they grew older they would sometimes complain that they were bored and ask me what they should do. I would (half-jokingly) respond that “This wasn’t a cruise ship and I wasn’t their activities director. Go find something to do.” They always did. Anyhow, if there are parents out there exhausted from having to constantly entertain their one or two children, or wondering how/why anyone would have lots of kids, I hope this helps. BTW those “tiger cubs” are now in their 20’s and continue to be best of friends.
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HermanaPastora 🪔
HermanaPastora 🪔@HermanaCPastora·
@Hockenmaier @justaregulqrguy @0Beanie05923291 Besides giving you a greater sense of purpose and love, you are investing in your future. Children become more helpful as they grow, making meals, cleaning, doing chores, etc. Then, when you age, you have family to provide companionship and watch over you.
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HermanaPastora 🪔
HermanaPastora 🪔@HermanaCPastora·
@Hockenmaier @justaregulqrguy @0Beanie05923291 Other ways to save: -Shop good thrift stores -Make most meals at home -Vacations like camping are low cost -Have siblings share bedrooms -Many museums, beaches and national parks are free -Choose low cost sports/activities/instruments and just have them do 1 or 2 at a time
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Awake My Sons
Awake My Sons@themattosaurus·
Finished watching Henry V with ths kids. Great movie! I highly recommend it.
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Matt Fradd
Matt Fradd@RealMattFradd·
Out NOW: Catholic apologist, Joe Heschmeyer joins me to absolutely DESTROY Mormonism (in a nice way).
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HermanaPastora 🪔
HermanaPastora 🪔@HermanaCPastora·
@OChisomeje @JustintheN3rd The Book of Mormon is another testament of Jesus Christ, in addition to the Bible. Jesus said "in the mouth of two or three witnesses every word may be established." The Book of Mormon reinforces the truths taught in the Bible ❤️
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Chisomeje Odimba
Chisomeje Odimba@OChisomeje·
@JustintheN3rd Do you guys live your life outside of the scriptures? I mean the Holy Bible that everyone who professes Jesus Christ as their Lord and personal saviour live by? You have another Holy book?? 😳😳😮
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justin
justin@JustintheN3rd·
Exmo's and Anti's dropping the 'Joseph Smith buried his face in a hat with a rock to translate the Book of Mormon' like it's the kill shot 😂😂😂 Nah fam, we Mormons LOVE this fact! God spoke through a burning bush, healed with spit & mud, parted seas with a stick... so why NOT a farmboy with a seer stone in the dark getting pure revelation? It's a peak divine flex—He uses humble tools for massive miracles! Haters just be mad 'cause it's 'weird'? Good, because God's not boring!
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Danny@Truth_matters20

Mormons hate this fact, but it's true. Joseph Smith put his face into a hat and claimed to have received divine revelation. Why would ANYBODY believe that to be true?

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JoshN
JoshN@joshnaa2gez·
“Early Mormon men married teenage girls way younger than them! And just because that was socially acceptable back then doesn’t make it right!” Really? Imagine living in a time when there was no modern medicine, and death during childbirth was terribly common… Now, can you imagine wanting to have children when you’re young and healthy? Or, imagine living in a time where conditions were harsh, safety nets were nonexistent, and you were always one misfortune away from absolute poverty, starvation and homelessness… Now, can you imagine wanting to marry a man who is older and has had time to develop skills and resources to take care of you? Or, imagine living in a time when average life expectancy was 35… Now, can you imagine having kids while you’re young to reduce their risk of becoming orphans? Or, imagine you lived in a time when families tended to stay close to support one another and communities were tight-knit and centered around supporting mothers and children… Now, can you imagine how the prospect of having children while young wouldn’t feel quite as daunting as it does now? So yes, in modern society, it’s different. And we understand a lot more about mental maturity now than we did back then. Though many now put it off way too long, I’m glad we have the luxury of delaying procreation for a few years until we are mentally mature enough. Our bodies evolved to be ready to make babies when we’re teenagers. Modern society makes it safe to delay for a bit. But that does not make modern people good and past generations bad. We have the luxury of our beliefs because they built a society that gave us that luxury.
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HermanaPastora 🪔
HermanaPastora 🪔@HermanaCPastora·
@WestonAPriceFan @BrandieLyn17 @Latterdaytruth @Mormonger Yes, no one was resurrected (given an immortal body) before Christ, but we know at least some were brought back from the dead (back to mortality) by Elijah and Elisha, plus Jesus raised the widow of Nain’s son, Jairus’ daughter, and Lazarus before His crucifixion.
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Latter-day Truth
Latter-day Truth@Latterdaytruth·
General Conference is coming soon. I need your most UNHINGED predictions 👀 👇
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HermanaPastora 🪔
HermanaPastora 🪔@HermanaCPastora·
@Hashboz @bcbaker66 It reminds me when the Church said to knock it off with the giant farewells. Everyone was trying to one up each other on the going away party and the whole family speaking in sacrament and special musical numbers about the missionary leaving. It was out of hand.
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@LeftyMagnet
@LeftyMagnet@leftymagnet·
@alt_w_v_g I hope your wife behaves like she’s in a marriage with the son you created and both love. She should be more of a team player, in my opinion (which is just mine).
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Ethan Brooks
Ethan Brooks@alt_w_v_g·
Update: didn't realize my parent-teacher conference went viral Until the teacher called my wife saying she saw it My wife asked why strangers on the internet care about our life I said "I don't know. I just write down what happens." She said "that's the problem" She's probably right A follow-up conference has been scheduled This time she requested my wife come alone I was not invited First time I've ever been excluded from a meeting I didn't want to attend It stung more than I expected But I have my wife's calendar synced to my phone Will I attend anyway? Of course Plz fix. Thx. Sent from my iPhone
Ethan Brooks@alt_w_v_g

Had a parent-teacher conference this morning My wife told me not to come I came anyway She said "please just listen and nod" I said "I always listen" She said "you listen like you're sitting in a boardroom looking for something to challenge" That's how listening works Nice classroom Small chairs I am 6'4" and was seated at a desk designed for someone who still believes in Santa Claus My knees touched my chest The teacher introduced herself Shared her identified pronouns I shared my identified adjectives Smart and handsome My wife closed her eyes The teacher had a folder Color-coded tabs I respected the organization She said our son is "a pleasure to have in class" My wife smiled I waited That sentence is never the whole report It's the executive summary before the risk section She said "however" There it is She said he "asks a lot of questions" I said "good" She said "during quiet time" I said "when is quiet time?" She said "it's when students are expected to work independently and in silence" I said "so he's the only one trying to get information and you've structured the environment to prevent it?" My wife put her hand on my arm I continued The teacher said he recently told another student that "sharing pencils doesn't make sense if nobody brings their own" I said "that's an accurate observation" My wife squeezed harder The teacher said she's concerned about his "resistance to group activities" I said "he's not resistant. He just doesn't see the value of doing more work for the same grade." The teacher said he also corrected her math on the whiteboard I said "was he right?" She paused She said "that's not the point" I said "it's a little bit the point" My wife stood up Sat back down Compromise The teacher pulled out an evaluation sheet Categories like "works well with others" and "follows directions" and "respects classroom norms" All subjective Not a number on the page I asked how these are graded She said "based on observation" I said "so one person's opinion with no second review?" She said "it's professional judgment" I said "my auditors say that too. Right before I disagree with them." She looked at my wife My wife said "I'm sorry about him" I said "I'm sitting right here" My wife said "I know" The teacher said overall he's a bright kid and she just wants to make sure he learns to "collaborate" I said "collaboration is important. But so is recognizing when you're the only one doing the work. He'll learn that again in college. And again in the real world. Might as well start now." Nobody spoke The teacher closed her folder She said "I think we've covered everything" I said "one more thing" She braced herself I said "his reading is above grade level. His math is strong. He asks hard questions and corrects mistakes when he sees them. I just want to make sure this school knows what it has." The teacher looked at me differently My wife looked at me differently I said "that's all" We left In the car my wife was quiet Then she said "he's turning into you" I said "is that a good thing?" She didn't answer From the backseat he said "dad, why does the teacher count off for asking questions? Isn't that the whole point of school?" I looked at my wife She looked out the window I said "yes. It is." He said "I don't think she likes when I'm right" I didn't say anything Neither did my wife Small chairs Color-coded tabs No follow-up items But the kid's going to be fine Sent from my iPhone

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DarlingArt
DarlingArt@Rahabtheharlot3·
@alt_w_v_g With all due respect, why is your wife undermining you? You need a united front. Absurdity abounds here.
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Lisa411
Lisa411@Lisa41107346·
@alt_w_v_g @HerrObvious You and your wife need to present a united front. Tell her (gently) to stop disrespecting you to this teacher.
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HermanaPastora 🪔
HermanaPastora 🪔@HermanaCPastora·
@Making_of_a_Mom @alt_w_v_g I can't believe she: -Didn't want her husband to come to a parent-teacher conference -Treated him like a child by saying not to talk -Apologized to another woman for him defending their child -Disparagingly implied that she didn't want her son becoming like the man SHE chose
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Ethan Brooks
Ethan Brooks@alt_w_v_g·
Had a parent-teacher conference this morning My wife told me not to come I came anyway She said "please just listen and nod" I said "I always listen" She said "you listen like you're sitting in a boardroom looking for something to challenge" That's how listening works Nice classroom Small chairs I am 6'4" and was seated at a desk designed for someone who still believes in Santa Claus My knees touched my chest The teacher introduced herself Shared her identified pronouns I shared my identified adjectives Smart and handsome My wife closed her eyes The teacher had a folder Color-coded tabs I respected the organization She said our son is "a pleasure to have in class" My wife smiled I waited That sentence is never the whole report It's the executive summary before the risk section She said "however" There it is She said he "asks a lot of questions" I said "good" She said "during quiet time" I said "when is quiet time?" She said "it's when students are expected to work independently and in silence" I said "so he's the only one trying to get information and you've structured the environment to prevent it?" My wife put her hand on my arm I continued The teacher said he recently told another student that "sharing pencils doesn't make sense if nobody brings their own" I said "that's an accurate observation" My wife squeezed harder The teacher said she's concerned about his "resistance to group activities" I said "he's not resistant. He just doesn't see the value of doing more work for the same grade." The teacher said he also corrected her math on the whiteboard I said "was he right?" She paused She said "that's not the point" I said "it's a little bit the point" My wife stood up Sat back down Compromise The teacher pulled out an evaluation sheet Categories like "works well with others" and "follows directions" and "respects classroom norms" All subjective Not a number on the page I asked how these are graded She said "based on observation" I said "so one person's opinion with no second review?" She said "it's professional judgment" I said "my auditors say that too. Right before I disagree with them." She looked at my wife My wife said "I'm sorry about him" I said "I'm sitting right here" My wife said "I know" The teacher said overall he's a bright kid and she just wants to make sure he learns to "collaborate" I said "collaboration is important. But so is recognizing when you're the only one doing the work. He'll learn that again in college. And again in the real world. Might as well start now." Nobody spoke The teacher closed her folder She said "I think we've covered everything" I said "one more thing" She braced herself I said "his reading is above grade level. His math is strong. He asks hard questions and corrects mistakes when he sees them. I just want to make sure this school knows what it has." The teacher looked at me differently My wife looked at me differently I said "that's all" We left In the car my wife was quiet Then she said "he's turning into you" I said "is that a good thing?" She didn't answer From the backseat he said "dad, why does the teacher count off for asking questions? Isn't that the whole point of school?" I looked at my wife She looked out the window I said "yes. It is." He said "I don't think she likes when I'm right" I didn't say anything Neither did my wife Small chairs Color-coded tabs No follow-up items But the kid's going to be fine Sent from my iPhone
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HermanaPastora 🪔
HermanaPastora 🪔@HermanaCPastora·
@LibertyLudens @alt_w_v_g Breaking up a family is devastating and should only be done as a last result. I would much rather press the wife to get an attitude adjustment. Wives need to respect & support their husbands and stand up for both their husband & child.
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Lazarus Long
Lazarus Long@LibertyLudens·
@alt_w_v_g If this is real. Your kid needs a new mother and you need a wife who has your back
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HermanaPastora 🪔
HermanaPastora 🪔@HermanaCPastora·
@Real_mnelson @themattosaurus @GShaneMorris It's literally what happened. Wormtongue poisoned her mind that she had to get glory in battle, or be stuck rolling with the dogs, and her bower would become a cage. Faramir loves her, and she builds a garden nation with him as her protector, finding glory in building her home.
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