I can’t really say when my day began Friday because I was up and down most the night with not feeling well. I think I finally got up for the last time around 9 a.m., but I wasn’t really paying attention. Me thinks that perhaps I should have just stayed in bed! But I’m choosing … Read More
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Sunday July 12, 2009
I have been a “blogger” for more than three years and used to be fairly prolific. From blogging about gastric bypass surgery, to griping about life to trying to provide encouraging nuggets of wisdom, I’ve put a lot of words out there on the Internet. Not so much lately. When I wrote my Independence Day … Read More
Celebrate Recovery offers a different kind of freedom
As a child I usually dreaded the Fourth of July because to me it represented noise–noise that literally hurt because of how it reverberated in my shunt. From the fireworks to the traditional military low-elevation flyover from the nearby Air Force base, there was a lot of loud, thunderous and just awful noise. As an … Read More
Responding to Tiller’s murder
The news exploded across the airwaves before noon Sunday: Dr. George Tiller, an abortionist who is known for performing abortions up to just a few days before birth, was shot to death in the foyer of his home church where he was serving as an usher. It didn’t take long for authorities to figure out … Read More