Showing posts with label In the News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label In the News. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
I knew it wasn't in my head!
Lately, I have felt like my days are not long enough. I do not accomplish nearly enough in one day. I thought I was was wasting time somewhere, but it turns out Since the earthquake in Chile, the days may be shorter. Well, at least it's not me.
Saturday, August 8, 2009
I guess any future babies will not be born there!
I had my last at this hospital. I worry about stuff like this. Not just because women are vulnerable during birth, but because having more than 2 kids is becoming less and less popular. I hope the woman wins this suit and gets enough out of it to adopt 10 kids!
***Note***
After I posted, the article was pulled form my local paper's website. The jist of the story is that a local woman went in for the C-section birth of her third child and without her permission the Dr. did a tubal ligation. The Hospital was Rush-Copley, in Aurora, IL
***Note***
After I posted, the article was pulled form my local paper's website. The jist of the story is that a local woman went in for the C-section birth of her third child and without her permission the Dr. did a tubal ligation. The Hospital was Rush-Copley, in Aurora, IL
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Oh, Sure, Now You Tell Me
Every year I give up coffee for Lent. And every year a new study comes out stating the health benefits of coffee. Why would this year be different? My poor pale Irish skin needs coffee. I'll guess I'll risk it for 40 days!
To add insult to injury, I heard for the first time this morning the "Coffee Cantata" by J.S. Bach. A piece of sheer brilliance!I really really really like coffee. Off to drink a nice dull cup of tea.
Friday, July 11, 2008
My local paper has something to say about the Latin Mass
I tried to post yesterday, but Blogger was being stubborn and would not let me. Its a nice article, I only wish they talked to one of the many under 40 year old people that attend. Latin Mass is not just older people longing for the past.
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