We had a home visit from the midwife yesterday. There were some rather  personal exams to do. So after all the outside work was done Spencer  took Adia out of the room and the midwife and I fished the rest of the  exam.
Later Adia wanted to play midwife and mommy.
"What's your midwife name?" I asked Adia wondering if she would  pretend to be Kim, her nursery teacher.
"Fishy Turtle King, but others call me Katelyn." She said this like  it was something I would recognize.
We checked blood pressure and listened to the heartbeat.
"Okay now the scary part," said Adia.
"What scary part?" I asked.
"The part where the midwife puts on the gloves." (This was the last  thing Adia saw as she left the room.)
I couldn't think of what to tell Adia. The truth seemed way too  complicated to explain plus I don't want her to play that kind of  midwife and mommy with her friends. So I told Adia the midwife had to  take some blood samples. It also seemed like someone who held the name  of Fishy Turtle King would be an expert at drawing blood.
On another note: Mormons believe there is still more great knowledge to come.  My sister has a theory that it is how to live as a global community.
I found this video last night about our empathetic civilization. I found it very beautiful and thought on what my sister said.
I really love this idea of viewing everyone as your countryman.
