Double Ute

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Double Ute

Double Ute

@double_ute

Die hard, forever Utah Utes fan. BYU alumnus.

Utah, USA Katılım Haziran 2022
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@TanMart03 At least they don’t wear it like the Jazz did…
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@tiffanee_dawn My sister is a violin performing major at BYU. DM me and I can connect you.
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Tiffanee With Two Es@tiffanee_dawn·
Do any if you know someone who could play violin for a wedding ceremony at a park in Provo Canyon? The ceremony will be 30 minutes tops.
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All of that…. To lose
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Cap’n Cook 🏔️@JazzePinkman·
Not only can the power play NOT score, but we’ve reached the point where they’re giving up shorthanded overtime goals.
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Mammoth had 2 shorthanded goals scored against them. That’s not great at all
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@JoshPateCFB The power 2 miss the national championship game entirely. Logan, UT
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Josh Pate@JoshPateCFB·
🚨BOLD PREDICTION SEASON🚨 What’s your boldest CFB 2026 prediction you would bet your own $$$ on? Best replies make the show. Include hometowns ⤵️
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@JoshPateCFB Morgan Scalley and Utah beat Kyle Whittingham and Michigan in the CFP Logan, UT
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Double Ute@double_ute·
@jedekiah This is amazing! Thank you for sharing your faith and inspiring me and others. We are in the grad school portion of a relatable path right now. It’s hard but it’s been led by the Lord, so we keep moving forward. Amazing to see what happens when we let Him lead our lives!
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Jedekiah@jedekiah·
My wife and I got married while we were both young and in college. We intended to finish schooling but the honeymoon was a success and boom! our eldest son arrived 9 months later. I dropped out, she stayed home. I worked multiple jobs. When our son was 1 she started taking classes again. Then our oldest daughter came! I felt strongly that I too needed to resume my education. So I did, while working 40-50 hours a week. We trudged through undergrad this way, me working insane hours, her taking care of the kids and both of us doing our courses. As we approached graduation, we found out our second daughter was on the way. We were both also on track to apply for graduate programs. We prayed earnestly about what to do, and didn’t get a clear answer, but both our programs were tough to get into so we figured we would apply and let God determine our path. We were flabbergasted when we were both accepted! But had faith that the Lord knew what the plan was. My doctoral program was intensive, M-F classes all day for two years prior to clinical rotations for a year, and my wife’s program was Friday nights and all day Saturdays. We had no external family support, it was us and the Lord. But we buckled down, had our second son the final year of our programs, and graduated back to back weekends. My wife is now the school counselor at our kids elementary school. It’s awesome. With the big kids all day and summers off. I have a successful therapy practice and lots of flexibility. We just welcomed our fifth child. All this to say, it’s possible to do both. My wife and I have both been blessed with intelligence and a capacity to help many of Gods children, our own and the ones we see professionally. We both serve faithfully in our church callings. I hope the fellow in this post and his wife experience the same joy we’ve found!
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints@Ch_JesusChrist

“I grew up in Arizona, served a mission in Mexico, and went to college thinking I had a pretty clear path for my life. Then I met my now wife Victoria, and everything changed in the best way. “She always knew she wanted to be a doctor. Pediatric neurology isn’t an easy road, but it’s who she is, compassionate, steady, brilliant, and drawn to help kids and families through the hardest things life hands them. When she got into med school in California, we packed up and moved. “Stepping into her dream together was an easy choice. I wanted to support her the way she has always supported me. And honestly, watching her work and sacrifice and love people like she does has strengthened my faith more than anything else. “My path hasn’t been as clear. I’ve tried different directions, learned a lot, prayed a lot. Some days I still feel like I’m figuring it out. But I do know that God doesn’t measure timelines. He measures love, humility, and the way we show up for each other. “Supporting her doesn’t shrink my purpose—it expands it. Our callings from God can look different, and that’s beautiful. I’m building my future too, but I’m grateful that right now, part of my purpose is cheering for the person I love most as she steps into hers. “There’s not one 'right way' to build a family or a future. For us, this is ours. And it’s sacred.” — Nate

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@RachelGooc90575 @esp3rtamente @Ch_JesusChrist It sounds like you wouldn’t choose to live your life like that and that’s great! There is nothing to suggest they can’t do what they’re doing and still be completely in harmony with the teachings of Jesus and His prophets. Have a great day!
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“I grew up in Arizona, served a mission in Mexico, and went to college thinking I had a pretty clear path for my life. Then I met my now wife Victoria, and everything changed in the best way. “She always knew she wanted to be a doctor. Pediatric neurology isn’t an easy road, but it’s who she is, compassionate, steady, brilliant, and drawn to help kids and families through the hardest things life hands them. When she got into med school in California, we packed up and moved. “Stepping into her dream together was an easy choice. I wanted to support her the way she has always supported me. And honestly, watching her work and sacrifice and love people like she does has strengthened my faith more than anything else. “My path hasn’t been as clear. I’ve tried different directions, learned a lot, prayed a lot. Some days I still feel like I’m figuring it out. But I do know that God doesn’t measure timelines. He measures love, humility, and the way we show up for each other. “Supporting her doesn’t shrink my purpose—it expands it. Our callings from God can look different, and that’s beautiful. I’m building my future too, but I’m grateful that right now, part of my purpose is cheering for the person I love most as she steps into hers. “There’s not one 'right way' to build a family or a future. For us, this is ours. And it’s sacred.” — Nate
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@esp3rtamente @Ch_JesusChrist There’s no indication in the very little that we know about Nate and his wife that they don’t sustain and uphold those truths. It’s not up to us to judge their lives. And the family proclamation does not outline only one way for life to be lived.
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@prockwellbg Yeah there were some crazy things happening in my mission 😬 It was right when CFM started (I served ’19-20). I decided the prophet’s (+ FP & Q12) counsel overrode my mission president on that one and studied it anyway.
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
The Conference Center of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will be fully closed to the public from March 30, 2026, through March 1, 2027 (except for general conference and other major events), in preparation for the Salt Lake Temple Celebration planned for 2027. During this period, access will be limited exclusively to April and October 2026 general conference and major scheduled events such as Luz de las Naciones and the Tabernacle Choir Christmas concerts. Conference Center parking and access to parking elevators will remain open and operational. The purpose of the closure is “to facilitate critical construction, infrastructure upgrades and exhibit development in preparation for the Salt Lake Temple Celebration,” stated a communication sent to Church employees on Tuesday, February 18, 2026. Other Temple Square updates include the removal of scaffolding from portions of the Salt Lake Temple’s exterior, finish work in the baptistries and upcoming Easter displays. Learn more at Church Newsroom. newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/temple…
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Dallin H. Oaks@OaksDallinH·
God is relentless in His loving pursuit of each of you. Keep the commandments and be true to the covenants so many of you have made to guide you along the covenant path.
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Dallin H. Oaks@OaksDallinH·
We are grateful to know that there are two methods of gaining needed knowledge. There is no ultimate conflict between knowledge gained by these different methods because God, our omnipotent Eternal Father, knows all truth and beckons us to learn by them both.
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@MarkHarlan_AD Legit had to check if this was a parody account 🤦‍♂️ This is just fallout from YOUR blunder with the KWhitt situation. Can’t blame Salesi for any of that. Quit calling out student athletes and do better yourself! You’re making a scene—again!
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Devon Dampier
Devon Dampier@Devonddampier·
Thank You UTAH🕷🕸
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