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  • Archive for September 3rd, 2007

    Kristi Update

    Monday, September 3rd, 2007

    Perhaps the best news emanating from Florida last week was that my cousin Kristi was released from the hospital on August 24 after a scary, two week stay. The infection broke; her kidney is still functioning; and, although her blood levels are still high, her prognosis is good. So good, in fact, that the doctors [...]

    Monday, September 3rd, 2007

    This Labor Day we celebrate … the end of summer vacation and the return to work, everyone’s favorite labor of love. Today Diana has a client; Judah’s at cousin Seth’s house; and I’m supposed to be preparing a home office. Instead, I’m blogging. Heh. Here are highlight pics from our fun and family-filled Orlando fiesta, [...]

    Monday Morning MP3 (afternoon edition)

    Monday, September 3rd, 2007

    In light of the recent 2-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, listen as New Orleans survivor and CCDA pioneer Kevin Brown reflects on the tragedy. Hurricane Katrina – Tales of the Storm Kevin Brown, CCDA 2006 On August 29, 2005 a devastating hurricane wiped out most of a city: 80% of the housing stock gone, most [...]