Hilarious

When my son is in the hospital, my wife and I take shifts staying overnight with him.  That way there is always one coherent parent present when Drs and nurses come by.  In this last 6 day stint, Monday was one of my nights off.  When I got home I was so keyed up, I […]

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The Long Slog

Most days, VACTERL is just a pain in the ass.  It’s just time consuming and it wastes your child’s time, your time and family time.  There is a checklist of tasks that you must worry about every day, which normal families take for granted.  But over time any set of tasks can become routine to […]

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The Swinger

When my son was first born, I was on the cusp of going into the ministry.  Because I was quasi clergy, I felt that I had to put a positive spin on everything.  I said obnoxious things like, “thank God this happened to us.  We have the resources and a strong relationship.  We can deal […]

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The Winter of My Discontent

VACTERL occasionally gives you a little break.  Though you may have an onerous lists of tasks required to keep your child happy and healthy, you get into an offbeat rhythm that mimics normal life.  You find a place of serenity and you think that you have beaten back the deadly predators. But really you are […]

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Veal or Chicken?

“Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.” –Proverbs 22:6 When I was a kid, much of my free time was devoted to church and church activities.  If there was an event that included my age group, I had to attend or […]

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From IS to IS Like

                        Shopping at noon on the Saturday before Christmas is not a brilliant plan for those people like me that abhor crowds.  I am done with my own shopping, but I needed to take my son shopping and he wanted to go to Target, […]

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UltraPyrus

To say that I am a pessimist would be an understatement.  Many an optimist has tried to change me, but I am just wired to think about the worst case scenario.  In my vocation, it is my job to pick every little thing apart. But when you deal with chronic illness, you cannot always focus […]

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Bliss

I had a great moment today.  Ethan made his first basket during a game.  The league he plays in has always been very accomodating, but he has just not been able to compete with the other kids. But today, right at the beginning of the game, there was a perfect moment…swoosh, nothing but net. I […]

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Imagine, part 7

Thud! I start this posting with a quote from Pink Floyd’s The Wall.  It is written from the perspective of a husband to his wife.  But I use it here to describe the next phase of my faith journey. Day after day, love turns grey Like the skin of a dying man. Night after night, […]

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