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@markt_in_az

Reclaiming my life, creating memories and hoping to make a difference. T21 dad. 📷⛩ All photos are mine. #churchofjesuschrist

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Latter-day Truth
Latter-day Truth@Latterdaytruth·
For big families, are you team minivan or team SUV?
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Mark my words@markt_in_az·
@Latterdaytruth Rookies. Full size 1-to 12 or 15 passenger or you are not a big family. Lol. But mini van if I have to choose one.
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Preacher Parley
Preacher Parley@Parley_Preaches·
LDS culture question: After someone has been released from serving as a bishop or in the stake presidency, do you still call them “bishop” or “President?”
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Cbreeze
Cbreeze@cbreezephotos·
Locked it down last night
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Mark my words@markt_in_az·
@LTPhotog @FiredUpCoug I'm trying to do this for people with disabilities but am having a hard time coming up with a way to approach them any tips you could message me would be awesome.
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City Slicker
City Slicker@LTPhotog·
@FiredUpCoug Im a retired photographer due to having an eyeball stroke. I use to run The F.I.L.M. Project. We took photos of terminally ill people for free. It was one of the biggest blessings in my life.
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Brigham's Burner
Brigham's Burner@FiredUpCoug·
I did an engagement shoot at the Capitol in Salt Lake today. There were hundreds of teenagers there taking prom pictures, with dozens of professional photographers all over the grounds. During the shoot, while my clients were taking a break, I saw a young couple trying to set up an older camera on a tripod with a timer so they could take their own photos. Between the camera, the tripod setup, and the fact that they didn’t have a photographer with them, I got the impression that money was tight. I asked if I could help by taking a photo for them. I took the girl’s camera off the tripod, made a little show of trying to figure it out, and then said, “I’m terrible at learning new cameras. How about I just use mine instead?” They happily agreed and I gave them a mini photo session. When I showed them the images on the back of my camera, their faces just lit up. The young woman offered to pay me and asked for my Venmo. Of course, I refused. I told her all I needed was their phone numbers so I could send them the finished photos. I edited them tonight and sent them over a little while ago. They replied right away, thanking me profusely. I’m so grateful for the talent God has blessed me with. It’s wonderful when photography brings in a little extra money, but the real reward is moments like this, when something you’ve spent years developing becomes a gift you can give away. Tonight, two kids who might not have been able to afford prom photos still got to leave with something beautiful. Seeing their smiles and receiving their gratitude was even better than getting paid.
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Mark my words@markt_in_az·
This is one of the best ways we can build others in zion. Use everything the Lord has blessed you with to help others.
Brigham's Burner@FiredUpCoug

I did an engagement shoot at the Capitol in Salt Lake today. There were hundreds of teenagers there taking prom pictures, with dozens of professional photographers all over the grounds. During the shoot, while my clients were taking a break, I saw a young couple trying to set up an older camera on a tripod with a timer so they could take their own photos. Between the camera, the tripod setup, and the fact that they didn’t have a photographer with them, I got the impression that money was tight. I asked if I could help by taking a photo for them. I took the girl’s camera off the tripod, made a little show of trying to figure it out, and then said, “I’m terrible at learning new cameras. How about I just use mine instead?” They happily agreed and I gave them a mini photo session. When I showed them the images on the back of my camera, their faces just lit up. The young woman offered to pay me and asked for my Venmo. Of course, I refused. I told her all I needed was their phone numbers so I could send them the finished photos. I edited them tonight and sent them over a little while ago. They replied right away, thanking me profusely. I’m so grateful for the talent God has blessed me with. It’s wonderful when photography brings in a little extra money, but the real reward is moments like this, when something you’ve spent years developing becomes a gift you can give away. Tonight, two kids who might not have been able to afford prom photos still got to leave with something beautiful. Seeing their smiles and receiving their gratitude was even better than getting paid.

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Mark my words@markt_in_az·
@sister_slay First, you are gonna need flour, sugar, eggs, baking powder, brown sugar, two cubes of butter, and a bag of chocolate chips. The next part is to make it into a dough. Next, sit on the couch with a bowl of dough and find inner peace. If anyone asks, tell them "bug off"
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sister slay
sister slay@sister_slay·
I’m losing patience!! I need some peacemaking tips
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Mark my words@markt_in_az·
@Latterdaytruth Failure to use reasonable and prudent speed is the law. The sign just posts the maximum de facto reasonable and prudent speed. The person who decides these limits is not reasonable nor prudent.
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Latter-day Truth
Latter-day Truth@Latterdaytruth·
1. It’s morally wrong to willfully violate the law. 2. Speeding is a violation of the law. Conclusion: Willfully speeding is morally wrong. Thoughts?
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Yasmine
Yasmine@inibukanardian·
The woman with the red cap has 000 survival instincts 😂
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Mark my words@markt_in_az·
Seeing people flip out over the naming of young women youth groups was not on my list today. People get weird over just about anything.
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
The First Presidency has announced new age-group names for young women—names that reflect their identity, growth, and purpose. The new age-group names are: • Builders of Faith (young women turning 12 or 13) • Messengers of Hope (young women turning 14 or 15) • Gatherers of Light (young women turning 16 or older) Young Women General President Emily Belle Freeman said the spiritual significance of the names became especially clear to her during a recent visit with young women in Tahiti. “As the girls sang, I was inspired to think of these covenant-keeping young women whose purpose and mission would be to build faith, share hope, and gather and reflect light around the world,” President Freeman said. “My eyes teared up as I realized the Spirit had been leading this process all along, inspiring names of faith, hope, and light that would help God’s daughters live as disciples of Christ and prepare them to enter a lifelong sisterhood of charity—the Relief Society.” Learn more by visiting the link below: newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/young-…
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Mark my words@markt_in_az·
@HarmonicLodge @lady_valor_07 Regarding apartments where I live (they all say luxury), i have not found this to be true after 5k deliveries. There should be an automatic $5.00 premium for apartment orders not on the first floor due to no parking and time it takes to find the apartment.
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HarmonicLodge (Michael)
HarmonicLodge (Michael)@HarmonicLodge·
@lady_valor_07 Tipping on door dash etc is more a bidding process to get people to take the order in the first place than a traditional tip. The places that offer the biggest tips to delivery drivers are the recently built luxury apartment towers that have horrible parking situations
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LadyValor
LadyValor@lady_valor_07·
People living on $2,000,000 homes tip you $3 for delivering their $120 pizza order. Meanwhile, the family in a single-wide trailer hands you $10 and asks if it’s enough. Funny how that works.
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Count your Jam Blessings 🍓
Count your Jam Blessings 🍓@jmillincook·
So apparently my family no longer qualifies for SNAP because we exceed the income limit… by $0.02. TWO FREAKING CENTS ???? Absolutely infuriating.
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