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Read Oral History #222. Available in English.

I would love to be a working mother. Of course, I would love to have time with my children and with my family as well. But I would love to help out. I still want to be a teacher. I think that desire is more clear when I went on mission. And I taught from the heart…. [Teaching is] something that I love doing, and I think it’s the career that would allow me to be a wife and a mother at home, so I’ll have that time. There are more women than men, and it makes it very, very hard [to date]. It makes it very, very hard. And, no. There are no singles wards. It’s just a family ward whereby you just need to stay at Church and make sure you’re not tackling on someone else’s husband, and things like that…. Mormon women would prefer to marry a Mormon guy, but I think sometimes it is just that people just marry someone they love.


…Something that we were talking about here in the office last week, someone just read a quotation by someone who was saying something about that on Facebook, that Jesus is black. Or He is white. Something like that. There is a scripture that says that we were made in his image. He looks like you. He looks like me. I think He’s all ways. I think He’s all ways. That’s all I can say. I can’t say that He’s black or white. But I think He’s all ways. I don’t care how he is shown in pictures. As long as you have a relationship with Him, what is in that picture doesn’t matter.