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" I am a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I love my family. I love my friends. I got bilateral cochlear implants in 2010. I will always love sign language. I choose books over television, and organics over processed. Nothing is as close to flying as ballroom dancing - except maybe running, when in the solo mood. I would rather be outside than anywhere else, especially at the river riding my bike or kayaking. I enjoy taking pictures. I have two ugly puppies. I have my PhD, but that is mostly nerdy-boring... except that I love my job! Resting days are lost in gardens and books. The best thing about Emily World is that it's always an adventure, even if (not so) grammatically precise.The only thing better than writing is being married to a writer. Nathan Christensen and I were married in the Oklahoma City temple on 13 October 2012. Nathan writes musical theater, including "Broadcast" (a musical history of the radio) and an adaption of Lois Lowry's "The Giver". He served his mission in South Korea, has taught song-writing in New York City public schools, and worked as a theater critic for a Tucson newspaper. His hip and cool day job includes writing copy for UncommonGoods.com.
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Category Archives: Israel
#LDS #Tour to #Israel ( #twitterstake #mormon )
ישראל Presented by Emily Christensen, PhD March 5-16, 2014 $2050 per person plus airfare, based on a double room (single room has an added fee) INCLUDED (price may reduce based on size of group): · Four and Five Star Hotels … Continue reading
Shesh Besh #Israel
Tonight Nathan and I came to see members from the Israel Philharmonic play in an Jewish-Arab ensemble! The had an Eastern violin that played differently than how Nathan’s violin is tuned, a viola, a fancy open-hole flute, and a guy … Continue reading
Yom Hashoah – Holocaust Remembrance Day – יום הזיכרון לשואה ולגבורה
Every year on Yom Hashoah, everything in Israel stops for two minutes. Everything. Schools, businesses, pedestrians and even the ten lanes of traffic on highways. Everything stops. There is a siren – sirens all over, so that the overlapping sounds … Continue reading