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Wednesday, June 23, 2004

Minnows are so hard to catch.

(c) Natalie, posted by Hello

Tuesday, June 08, 2004

Gone

I'm leaving on vacation for a week.

If I never return then I've been inhaled by a shark. ;-)

Saturday, June 05, 2004


Saturday
Today has been a fairly normal Saturday at our house:
- people sleep in if they can
- mom goes grocery shopping
- I ride my bike to the library
- mom plans meals for Sunday
- I read outside.

and special, too...

- we all go swimming
- hamburgers, pop, chips


Thursday, May 27, 2004

a copy of my favorite Vermeer.

(c) Natalie
Spring is in the air.

(c) Natalie

Wednesday, May 26, 2004


My brother's handiwork...its a cathedral. Posted by Hello

Wednesday, May 19, 2004

Who decides?

This is an interesting article on the debate over who chooses how they want to have their baby, specifically, whether a Caesarean section can be forced, by her doctors, on an expecting mother.

Here is the beginning of the article:

"PHILADELPHIA - Amber Marlowe was a seasoned pro at delivering big babies — her first six each weighed close to 12 pounds. So when she went into labor with her seventh last winter, she brushed off doctors who told her the 11-pound, 9-ounce girl could be delivered only by Caesarean section.

But the medical staff at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital wouldn’t budge, not even with her track record. “All my others, I’ve done naturally,” Marlowe recalled telling her physicians. “I know I can do it.”

So Marlowe checked herself out and went looking for a new doctor.

While she was on her search, Wilkes-Barre General’s lawyers rushed to court to get legal guardianship of her unborn child, giving the hospital the ability to force Marlowe into surgery if she returned.

The case is one of several in recent months that have revived a debate about whether mothers have an absolute right to choose when, where and how they give birth — even if the health of their baby is at stake."

Some of the objections, however, are coming from those who believe that the main issue is a woman's control of her body, regardless of the baby's health. One such objection came from Lynn Paltrow, who according to the article said:

“My impression is that we have a political culture right now that falsely pits fetal rights against women’s rights, and that you are seeing a kind of snowballing effect,” said Lynn Paltrow, of the New York-based group National Advocates for Pregnant Women. “We’re at the point now where we’re talking about arresting pregnant women for making choices about their own bodies, and that’s not right.”

Of course, the body in question is technically NOT the mother's, its the baby's. The mother (and Father! The way some act you'd suppose such creatures didn't exist!) have responsibilities to provide the best for their unborn child, in their own opinion. And, as other news stories warn that "[w]omen are choosing to have potentially dangerous Caesarean births far too often", not wanting a c-section makes sense.

another interesting quote from the first article:
“There are 50 years of case law and bioethical writings that say that competent people can refuse care, and that includes pregnant women as well,” said Art Caplan, chairman of medical ethics at the University of Pennsylvania.

Sunday, May 09, 2004

Warning! Warning!

Pun ahead!



Q: Why don't anteaters ever get sick?

A. Because they're full of anty-bodies.

*shudder*
*pun*
*shudder*

Monday, April 26, 2004

My brothers were arguing the other night over whether the lyrics to Johnny Cash's rendition of the Tom Petty song were "I walk back down" or "I won't back down."
I sided with the second option, although the first one was rather funny.

"Well, I walk back down, no, I walk back down..."

Sunday, April 11, 2004

And behold, there was a great earthquake; for an angel of the Lord descended from heaven, and came and rolled back the stone from the door, and sat on it.
His countenance was like lightning, and his clothing as white as snow.
And the guards shook for fear of him, and became like dead men.
But the angel answered and said to the women, "Do not be afraid, for I know that you seek Jesus who was crucified.
"He is not here; for He is risen, as He said. Come, see the place where the Lord lay.
"And go quickly and tell His disciples that He is risen from the dead, and indeed He is going before you into Galilee; there you will see Him. Behold, I have told you."
So they went out quickly from the tomb with fear and great joy, and ran to bring His disciples word.

(Matt. 28:2-8 NKJV)

Thursday, April 01, 2004

Well, I'm about to leave for a few days for our Church's Camp but I thought I'd pass on some interesting links for ladies--

I was looking around a few days ago and found Sabrina Nicole Design and ModestProm.Com.
I really liked the Modest Makeovers page in ModestProm-- most of my ball dresses have needed alterations, so I'm always on the look out for new ideas. :-)
Another interesting site is Great Lengths. While looking around there I found my dress from two years ago, although mine is forest green, which they do not have. They also have longer shorts and skirts. Interesting!