Month: August 2011

Welcome Home Cohen – One Year Later

One year ago today marked the end of an almost month long “residency” in the NICU at OU Medical Center. Cohen came home with his parents after putting on some weight and proving to the doctors he was ready to go home.

I have it on good authority he … Continue reading

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Weekly Video – More Troy Fernandez in Waikiki

The 100° days keep rolling here in central Oklahoma. All the more reason to still be thinking about our recent trip to Hawaii. Intrigued by the “guy” playing the ukulele on the streets of Waikiki I searched You Tube too discover the street artist is Troy Fernandez. In this … Continue reading

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Friday Photo – Turtles In the Bay

Our recent trip to Hawaii to celebrate Dad and Mom’s 50th Wedding Anniversary included three nights at Turtle Bay Resort. What a place.

One afternoon we strolled the rocky beach west of the hotel. We learned that just before high tide, Green Sea Turtles could be easily spotted … Continue reading

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Pragmatics and the Church, Or Mad Men May Expose Your Desire

It works. We just finished watching Season 1 of Mad Men. It only took me six months to get around to watching the last disc sent by Netflix. We are slow. And, in terms of keeping up with the story, we are woefully behind.

Peggy, Don Draper’s secretary, … Continue reading

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Christian Without Adjectives – Labels and The Ex-Reverend

Labels. I recall strolling the streets of Barcelona with a group of pastors. One member of our group and I were locked into a conversation about labels. One aspect of our gathering was to talk about the idea of “multi-affinity” churches. In some sense, those churches who may be … Continue reading

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