Jason Bourne wrote:A lot has changed. My oldest daughter attends BYU. She just finished a masters thesis. She is married and has been for four years and no kids yet. She is as I type in England presenting her thesis at a symposium in England. She plans to take a year or two break, is working on getting a job in Italy teaching english and then perhaps going on for a PhD. Her BYU professors are very much behind her. She tells me that while many females she knows at BYU are opting to have kids and stay home she knows a lot of women like her as well that want to pursue education and career. Her husband did not want education beyond a BS degree and now works. He is very supportive of her desires and it seems to work for them.
that's wonderful Jason.
<Mormon mindset>I guess she was too busy seeking after the riches of the world to attend this wonderful fireside by an apostle of the Lord:
Don't put off having children by Elder Russell M. Nelson.
"He urged college students in the Marriott Center at Brigham Young University and gathered in LDS Institutes of Religion around the world to visualize their life in 50 years. By then, careers would be over and faith and families would be their focal points.
"Broad minds and narrow waists would have traded places," he said.
Its too bad she is not following the counsel of the anointed leaders of the only true and living gospel of Jesus Christ. Then again, look at the example set by her father.. who openly questions the leaders of Christs Kingdom on earth.
It must be a real shame when she shows up to your ward and everyone notices that after four long years of marriage, she STILL does not have children... tsk tsk... All she wants to talk about is how important she is and ALL of the education she has... She should be reminded that "No success outside of the home can compensate for failure in the home"
It would be a real shame if Brother Borne does not live long enough to enjoy grandchildren from her... and her poor husband being forced to wait to enjoy the blessings of being a preisthood holding father...
Then again, perhaps most will assume she has a medical problem.
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