Monthly Archives: September 2006

Disruptive

During my morning walks I am listening to The Great Transformation by Karen Armstrong. It is a religious and spiritual history of the Axial Age (900 BCE – 200 BCE) in Greece, India, China, and Israel. While talking about Amos she writes, “He found the call of Yahweh very disruptive.” His story is simple. He

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Review

Life is still upside down (thus a post at 3am). Yesterday I managed to walk out of the grocery store without one of my two bags of groceries and when drew a bath for myself I did it with cold water. I can’t image making the transition back with a day job and children to

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Prayers of Thanksgiving

Giovanni Michael Monterastelli (7lb 15oz) born today in Sheridan, WY.

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Catching Up

Home. Safe. Don’t know which ways it up. Today I went to mass, a movie, and then was going to make a phone call or two to catch up. But I fell asleep for a short nap. Then it was 1030pm. I guess I am still on China time. BROKEN LINKS In my last post

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A Dash Through Hong Kong

Found free wi-fi in the Tokyo airport. Here is a recap of yesterday. NOTE: While trying to upload pictures I broke my card reading. Photos of Hong Kong will come in a few days. The wake up call came early. Too early. By 15 min. I guess our guides didn’t trust us to get up

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