A lovely surprise arrived in my mailbox yesterday. It was a book–a child’s book that I hadn’t ordered. A quick flip-through revealed beautiful illustrations, so I sat down and began to read.
On the title page, I noticed an autograph and a mention of Nathan, so I realized the authors had run across our Nathan’s Prayer [...]
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April 26, 2010.
We feel blessed to be enjoying Nathan’s ninth birthday today. When he gets home from school this afternoon, I’m sure he’ll be enjoying some of his new games and toys. It’s fun to watch as interests change over the years. Not too long ago, he liked Power Rangers and Pokemon. Now it’s [...]
There’s a reason why Mississippians are the heaviest Americans. Great food is tempting us everywhere we go–we jus cain’t hep it.
I was recently asked to write about the “Best Meal I Ever Ate.” Click here to read about it in Accent South Mississippi. Four other South Mississippians weigh in on their favorite meals, too.
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Kimberly Berry writes:
My daughter Sarah is getting ready for papvr*/tapvr repair surgery. She is 9 months old and has struggled with lung infections and illness since she was 3 months old. She will be in Dupont Hospital for children within the coming weeks. Though scary and overwhelming, I am keeping my faith the lord will [...]
Every now and then I run across a remarkable congenital heart defects blog. Check out Living for Eden. This blog tells the story of Paul Cardall, an award-winning pianist, who was born with severe congenital heart defects (Large ASD, L-Tranposed AO, Single Ventricle, Single A-V Valve, Pulmonary Atresia).
Despite a variety of surgeries during his [...]
