As the first blog post, I'm going with what a typical post on this blog will be like, saving the introduction for later. In the Saturday morning session of General Conference, the parable of debt forgiveness was shared. It reminded me of a fence we share with a neighbor. We moved into a new neighborhood with no fences, and one of the first things we wanted to do was to build a fence. Like they say, good fences make good neighbors. We asked our neighbors to chip in, but none had the resources to do so at the time. We wanted it enough to put it up on our own. The neighborhood was new, so the fencing company said it wasn't necessary for us to have it surveyed to have the corners marked -- they would have been marked by the builder. The fence went up. Things were good. A couple of years passed and some more neighbors put in fences. Our neighbor to the southwest surveyed before they put in their fence, and found that our single shar...