Katie B. | 4:11 p.m. Aug. 27, 2008
I really like the concepts of what was discussed here in this article. I'm sure the actual presentation was better than just reading about it.

I wish that my husband would show more gratitude
in our "together" life. We are both not LDS, but I'm thinking about it and he's no so inclined. His attitude is very negative at times. I wish he were more like what this article talks about.

I'm sending this article with the e-mail option to some friends that I met while we were all waiting to see a movie about Jesus visiting the New World after His resurrection in the Legacy Theatre. We were at that time all not LDS, but very impressed with the Temple Square and Legacy Theatre and the Conference Center there in Salt Lake City.

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