Neal A. Maxwell

"Within the swirling global events- events from which we are not totally immune- is humanity's real and continuting struggle: whether or not, amid the cares of the world, we really choose, in the words of the Lord, to "care for the life of the soul." Whatever our anxious involvements with outward events, this inner struggle proceeds in both tranquil and turbulent times. Whether understood or recognized, this is the unchanging moral agendum from generation to generation."


Saturday, October 24, 2009

Dear Amanda...

As you know, I'm a recent graduate of fashion school living in Utah Valley. Though I haven't posted about this, I have been working. I committed to some temporary help at a company (calling it a company gives it way too much credit, but legally, they are registered as a company) called Cinderella's Closet. I'm afraid if I started to offer up my commentary on this company, I might explode. (Expressing these feelings with the BYU/ TCU game on right now is not helping me feel calm.) For one thing, there are a couple of BYU interns (ages 19 and 20, both having grown up in Utah) that I interact with. And what can I say about the owner? I'm not skilled with words enough to describe her. Maybe a letter format will make this easier.

Dear Utah Anal Mormons:

Please stop referring to garments without sleeves as "immodest." *sigh* That's all.

P.S. I'd rather be a janitor my whole life than work for a company called "Mollyme Clothing." The title of this store makes me.... crazy. I just makes me crazy.

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