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Emily likes to sing, sew, be with her family, watch the sun set, write in her journal, cuddle up in a warm place, and make pumpkin bars. A native of University Place, Washington, she currently resides in Utah. From 2010-2012 she was a full time missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at Temple Square in Salt Lake City, and on UGA Campus in Athens, Georgia. Currently she is on the communications committee for her local congregation and she makes programs for Sunday Worship Meeting. You can check out her blog at kissthecamera.blogspot.com.







Christie was born and raised in Houston, Texas. She grew up playing the piano, cello, and singing, and eventually decided to major in Choral Music Education at Brigham Young University. She served a Spanish-speaking LDS mission in Los Angeles, California from 2009-2011. She then began working as a Spanish teacher at the Missionary Training Center. In 2012 she married Trevor Dixon, who is a programmer at Adobe and a talented jazz pianist. After graduating from BYU, Christie continued work at the MTC in curriculum development. In June 2013 they had a precious baby girl who now lights up their lives. Christie currently works from home as a private voice instructor and a Spanish/ESL tutor. Her other interests include reading, traveling, painting, nature, and psychology. She hopes to someday earn a master's degree in Marriage and Family Therapy. Check out her blog at http://www.trevorandchristie.com/






Bethany is a new mother and a hospice nurse! She has one son who is 6 months old. She and her husband Sean were married in the Portland LDS temple for time and eternity in August 2010. In her congregation Bethany helps lead a group of 12-13 year old young women by teaching lessons at church and planning group activities and service.











Jenny likes to sing opera, dance like no one is watching, and surround herself with amazing people. She served a 18-month mission in Santa Rosa, California, speaking Spanish, and now considers herself an honorary Latino as well as a California native. She currently serves her congregation by organizing family history classes and activities. Jenny also is a strong advocate of helping those that suffer with mental illness. Check out her blog at youwerebornawesome.blogspot.com.

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