Archive for August, 2007

WORK IT OUT by Jean Snow Van Orden

Sunday, August 26th, 2007

When I returned to my home in Alaska, I found that my husband had marshaled the ranks of children and children-in-law to tend to and scrub the house and yard until it sparkled. The lawn was mowed; the trees I planted last summer were still alive. My husband had even scrubbed the carpet himself. [...]

A WORD ABOUT EMBATTLED CHRISTIAN by Jean Snow Van Orden

Thursday, August 23rd, 2007

Two years ago (that’s like a decade in blog time) my brother came to me and said, “Let’s start a blog. A blog on issues related to Christianity.” First, he had to define blog for me. That didn’t take terribly long. He sent me links to several blogs I could peruse as examples. That [...]

Artificial Life Likely in 3 to 10 Years by W.L. Snow

Monday, August 20th, 2007

Poppy Cock
Sorry to interrupt the Saga and I hope that this is okay with our readers out there. I couldnt resist the opportunity to express my awe after reading this wonderful article.
Check out it from AP Click this link to read the whole thing
I love the bit about letting evolution take over.
WASHINGTON (AP) – Around [...]

HAVE FAITH IN THE PROCESS – power through by Jean Snow Van Orden

Thursday, August 16th, 2007

I’ve been spending a lot of time watching decorating and cooking shows. It is a bit strange because I still can’t eat yet and as far as decorating I haven’t got five cents worth of energy to put towards any projects around my house. I’m just glad to be home. Home is [...]

HOME AT LAST by Jean Snow VanOrden

Saturday, August 11th, 2007

Back in July while I was in a delirious cloud of pain and discomfort, my dear husband and son made some very important arrangements related to my health and well being. And my sister’s made doctor appointments crucial to my being sprung to finally enjoy the MOST important event of the summer. [...]

A Message from Deep in Cancerland:by Jean Snow VanOrden

Saturday, August 4th, 2007

2007 Saturday, August 4
When I first began my tumble into Cancerland which then led me to the Hunstman Cancer Institute in Salt Lake City, I was in a pumped up, highly intense frame of mind. Fear and worry were held off by my determination to get a plan and get it going!
I [...]