So passes Rocky (2003??-2012), known in his younger years as the Indestructible Mountain Dog. He was a good buddy. He lived a good life. It was time. So long, Rock Head.
His name is David. I only knew him for two and a half hours. And I miss him. He came over four months earlier than he should have. Mom was taxed beyond her physical limits, fighting a horrific combination of pain and infection from a burst appendix. Her body decided that it could not fight this battle and still continue to grow this child. And so, at 5:30 Saturday morning, amid great pain and horror, we had a baby. The nurse asked me, right there in the midst of battle, if I wanted to see him. I told her I didn't know. I was crying, but I could see lots of blood; I could hear my wife screaming in pain, and I had a mental image of those pre-term babies you sometimes see...the ones that look sort of like deformed fish. I did not want to remember him as anything other than a baby. Better not to remember at all. But I could see movement out of the corner of my eye. I could see these nurses--these beautiful, beautiful nurses--carefully cleaning the baby, wrapping hi
It is old news now that President Obama finally came right out and admitted what we all figured anyway, that he's in support of gay marriage. I say "admitted" because I don't think he really wanted to say anything about it, at least not just yet. Now, it looks like the argument, in various incarnations, is headed toward the Supreme Court. I would hate for the Justices to have to debate this topic without first being made privy to my wisdom on the subject, so here it is. I have kicked this issue around for a long time, wondering how to reconcile my Christianity, which tells me that some things are right and some are wrong, with my libertarian streak, which tells me our country was founded on liberty, and people should pretty much be able to do whatever they want as long as they aren't hurting anyone else. I have reached some conclusions, but I too am still "evolving" about what they mean. Here are some of my thoughts. As always, I would be inter
The Lord will accomplish what concerns me; Your lovingkindness, O Lord, is everlasting. You will not forsake the works of Your hands. Psalm 138 Note: I carried this lesson around with me for almost two years before I was ready to put it into words. Thanks to Mara for letting us enjoy and learn from her art. I would like to share with you a parable of sorts. I have a friend in Sheridan named Mara Schasteen . Among other things, Mara is a painter who creates still-lifes, landscapes, and portraits. Her most magnificent work, in my opinion, involves aspen trees and chickens. Yes, I said chickens. Now, anyone who can make a chicken look magnificent (Really. I mean it. Stop that snickering . ) has some phenomenal talent and dedication. Mara is becoming "kind of a big deal" in the art world. She is also a wife and the mother of four children; her youngest, Emme, loves to play in the studio and watch Mom work. And finally, Mara
Being a meditation on a Scottish Clan, a Wyoming Distance Race, and the Deeper Meanings Thereof In the extreme northeast corner of Scotland, there is an area of quiet farms and ranches, towering sea cliffs, and tiny fishing towns, where the sea is a constant presence and the wind is more a part of the landscape than a mere meteorological phenomenon. These hills and coast-lands were once the home of a rather fierce group of Norse-Celtic people who called themselves clan Gunn. And descended from that clan is a family called the Wilsons. My connection the Gunn clan is sketchy at best, more a matter of choice than historical certainty. Even my brother, the history teacher, has been thwarted in his efforts to trace our ancestry: "Wilson" is an absurdly common name, and there are simply too many on the books to sort them all out. For all this, the Gunn lands felt like home when I visited years ago. The story of the clan --from its Viking origins, to the grad
Sarah and Katie have been reading Care Bears books lately. They decided I was "Braveheart Bear." I guess I can live with that. But the original Care Bear in question wasn't really my style. So, a bit of fun with Gimp... Aye. Much better. ARE YE READY FOR A MAULIN'?!
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