Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Deep thoughts about the future of print media


Last week, I read a story about the Christian Science Monitor moving from its traditional printed publication to a web-only publication. This bold move was followed by today's announcement that the US News & World Report will be following suit. While I'm not at all surprised, I am disappointed.

I am a lover of books and paper and all things tangible. I love the smell of the newspaper when I spread it out on the kitchen table. I adore flipping through the pages of a new book to get a brief glimpse of "new book smell." Oh, I'm trying to read more digital media. I maintain a couple of blogs and I am a regular reader of dozens of them. I read the daily news online, too. I even read Gone With the Wind on my iPod touch. Talk about a challenge!

My disappointment is not in the change or the technology, but in the impersonal experience digital reading provides. My laptop and iPod just don't form to my hands the way a magazine or book would do. And falling asleep on either of them is just uncomfortable.

I guess I'm just feeling melancholy about the days gone by. I remember reading books late at night, snuggled up in my bed, experiencing Laura Ingalls-Wilder's pioneer life, wishing I didn't have a light to click off, but a candle to blow out like she did. What will my boys do when they get older? Will they, too, long for paper texts? What does this shift to digital texts mean for the meaning of the texts? Our experiences with them are certainly going to change; in what direction will they lead us? Or will we lead them where we want them?

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

More prayers, please, of varying types



Don't they
just look like trouble? Holy mackerel! I must have been a real stinker. Yikes! I'm imagining them in six or seven years. Oh,my! Nick is fearless on the four wheeler. Nathan, well, he just looks tough. REAL tough.


Okay, and I'm making a leap of faith, too. I'm going back to school. Don't fret, pals and friends. I'm not moving. I'm working on my Ed D from home :) I'm enrolled in a distance program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. I'll need to go out there once in a while to actually meet people and make presentations, and then to defend my dissertation, but the bulk of my work will be done right here at the kitchen table. Woo hoo. Guess I'm a Spartan and a Husker now.

On a serious note...

It was just over six months ago that I thanked you all for your prayers for Coleen's health when her brain surgery for BC Mets was successful. Well, if you would please add her to your prayers again, we would be grateful. I'll keep you posted, but we need her doctors to act swiftly and have intelligent foresight, and Coleen needs strength, for both mind and body, and comfort. It looks like her BC Mets is back again. Further testing is being done in the coming weeks. 'Nuff said for now.

Star of Bethlehem


Isn't she beautiful? And she smells like spring. Gram brought me a start of it and I'm so afraid to kill it like I do most of our other houseplants. Sigh. If you have any tips for raising this beaut, please let me know.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Wordle


This is a Wordle. Isn't it cute? And it's free :) Check out Wordle and make your own.

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Blast from the past


I was surfing through some photos and found one of Jim and I nine years ago. I'm pairing it with one from last weekend. Awe..

Getting big




Well, in the past month, the boys have outgrown most of their clothes and shoes, not to mention their mom/monny. Nathan is the poster child for two-year-old independence-seeking, while Nickolas is just really, really smart. I'm partial, I do realize that, but what three-year-old appropriately uses the word "actually" in a sentence. Example:

Me: Nick, what is in your shoe?
Nick: Actually, mom, it's a frog.
Me: Really? A toad or a frog?
Nick: It's actually a frog, mom. It came from the pond.

Creepy. Weird. Whoa.

Nathan is really working on his sentences and words. He is much easier to understand, but that isn't always fun. Example:

Me: Nathan, please put your head on your pillow. It's time for bed, buddy.
Nathan: I no wanna take a nap.
Me: Well that's good, 'cause it's bedtime, not naptime.
Nathan: Get out of here, Monny!

It's been a fun summer.

Oh, I almost forgot to tell you about Nick's new habit. "I'm sorry." Wonder where that comes from...

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Crazy busy

We've been crazy busy. I can't even find pictures to upload. I swear that I'll get back here soon.

Monday, April 14, 2008

Power of prayer

As many of you heard, two weeks ago we learned that Coleen’s (Jim’s mom) breast cancer has returned again. This is the third time around for her . She had an “all clear” mammogram on March 10, but when we all noticed strange behavior a few weeks ago, she went in to her doctor for his advice.

He swiftly ordered an MRI which showed trouble. A roughly 2-3 cm tumor was found in the left temporal lobe. She was put on steroids to reduce the swelling to relieve some of the pressure on the brain tissue. On Wednesday morning, Coleen had surgery to remove the tumor, which the doctor feels certain he removed completely.

I have to say that I am speechless about her recovery. This picture is on Friday afternoon; just two days after surgery. On Saturday, we all went out to breakfast. On Sunday, they took a stoll through Ann Arbor, and today Nana is resting with all three grandsons. We are sure that it was through the grace of God that she is doing so well. Thank you all for your prayers.

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Please come, Spring

I know you can't tell by the pictures, but there is five inches of snow on the ground. It is getting old. We've been playing pirates for hours every day. And that picture of Nathan on the inchworm? Let's just say that it has been spending quality time in the garage - by itself - because it is so. flipping. obnoxious. Please, please, pray for Spring.