I can see her point. I can read the talk a lot faster than I can listen to it, and get at least as much out of it (being more the visual type than the auditory type).
I love your comics, they have always brought a huge smile to my face. Recently I have been asked to publish the program for sacrament meeting each Sunday and I was hoping to get permission to occasionally put one of your comics in - to see whoes reading and to lighten things up a little. Please contact me through my family blog at gottaridegray.blogspot.com Thank you.
Kevin, Thanks for responding. I know I will be seeing smiles on our sleepy ward members tomorrow morning. My ward and stake are Ocotillo Ward and the Queen Creek Chandler Heights ward. We have always had sister missionaries in our ward so I wouldn't have known your son. I am glad he survived this hot, hot, hot (and I don't mean "fabulous") place.
I've been cartooning since I was a teenager, and have been published in magazines ranging from AASHTO Quarterly to the LDS Church magazines and several other periodicals, trade publications and newsletters.
Feel free to contact me with comments, complaints or questions!
Zarahemla Times is about a family living in the suburbs of Zarahemla in the time frame of about the end of Alma or Helaman in the Book of Mormon. Or so.
Jacob, the dad, is the local reporter, editor and distributor of the Zarahemla Times.
Sariah, the mom, keeps everything running around the home. She's second counselor in the Relief Society.
Naomi and Kib are their two children. Naomi is a typical 16-year-old girl, likes boys and enjoys school. Kib is 11, and is maybe a little too smart for his own good.
Jacob's mother lives with the family as well. They call her Gramma, and no one is quite sure if she's dotty or not...the important thing is that she's an awesome cook.
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I can see her point. I can read the talk a lot faster than I can listen to it, and get at least as much out of it (being more the visual type than the auditory type).
I love your comics, they have always brought a huge smile to my face. Recently I have been asked to publish the program for sacrament meeting each Sunday and I was hoping to get permission to occasionally put one of your comics in - to see whoes reading and to lighten things up a little. Please contact me through my family blog at gottaridegray.blogspot.com Thank you.
Kevin,
Thanks for responding. I know I will be seeing smiles on our sleepy ward members tomorrow morning. My ward and stake are Ocotillo Ward and the Queen Creek Chandler Heights ward. We have always had sister missionaries in our ward so I wouldn't have known your son. I am glad he survived this hot, hot, hot (and I don't mean "fabulous") place.
True! We love reading the Conference report in the Ensign.
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