Monthly Archives: November 2007
Perspective
The rheumatologist agrees that I have fibromyalgia. Thomas has an inoperable brain tumor. If you pray, pray for them.
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“my hope like autumn is turning brown”
Tomorrow is my long awaited appointment with the rheumatologist. I’m not sure how to feel. Chronic pain and constant fatigue has done a number on me this fall, on our whole family. I can’t remember what it’s like to wake … Continue reading
Filed under family life, health
Thanksgiving
We had a wonderful thanksgiving with food and family, the girls had such a marvelous time Kate asked if she could stay a little longer and have her grandparents drive her home later. In somber tones we heard “I miss … Continue reading
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The Cornucopia of Blog Posts
My link post a few back? Mostly stolen from Gaines. Driving the other day, we heard this interesting story on literacy and reading for pleasure. Basically, reading for pleasure is declining at a startling rate, with corresponding drops in comprehension … Continue reading
Filed under culture, in the news
Vote!
Please vote for the Jesus Storybook Bible (you know how I feel about it) to be the Best Picture Book of 2007 at Amazon.com! It would be great to get this valuable resource in the hands of as many families … Continue reading
Filed under books
Links of the Day
Duke Super Bowl – I nearly wet my pants. Fairy Tale Generator – Interesting, if you like that kind of thing. Re:Greek – I like the interface of this a lot.
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And In Health
Praise God, we’ve passed the 36 hour mark of being rid of the sickies and Michael was spared.
Filed under family life
A Story in Pictures
I shot these last week when the weather was cold and everyone was well. Biscuit (the dog) is Kate’s, and she likes it a lot.
Filed under photo love
In Sickness
The female members of our family are all stricken down with a stomach virus that manifested itself the second we stepped through the door after church (literally.) Of course, the stomach virus is a dread of every parent, but it … Continue reading
Filed under family life
iGive
Did you know that you can give money to causes you care about while shopping online, absolutely free to you? iGive gives donations big and small at no cost to you when you shop at almost 700 retailers online. Consider … Continue reading
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