A big chunk of WHO I AM comes down to one little thing.
I'm a Mormon.
And I know that not everyone who reads my blog IS (Mormon, that is.)
So I use language and references that, as someone raised in an LDS home, would know.
Without bothering to explain it for everyone else.
I just don't have the time to do it, ya' know?
But sometimes, I think I'm coming awfully close to misrepresenting who we are as a whole.
I mean, I'm not particularly tactful, in real life, or on the blog.
And I have a wicked sense of humor.
So when I have to switch gears from snarky/funny to spiritual/religious, I have a hard time.
When is it appropriate to show that softer side?
I'm a Mormon.
And I know that not everyone who reads my blog IS (Mormon, that is.)
So I use language and references that, as someone raised in an LDS home, would know.
Without bothering to explain it for everyone else.
I just don't have the time to do it, ya' know?
But sometimes, I think I'm coming awfully close to misrepresenting who we are as a whole.
I mean, I'm not particularly tactful, in real life, or on the blog.
And I have a wicked sense of humor.
So when I have to switch gears from snarky/funny to spiritual/religious, I have a hard time.
When is it appropriate to show that softer side?