Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Cooking

My oldest child, Sarah has been gone since Sunday and will be away till next Monday. She's helping my youngest child, Heather , who is leaving the nest in Calgary, Alberta, to settle in Toronto, Ontario. They just reentered Canada today from Michigan. I sure miss Sarah's cooking. I made ham and broccoli quiche for my son-in-law, Justin and me tonight, the first quiche with meat I have ever made. Justin had three wedges. He prepared chicken breasts for us yesterday, as we rarely have meat when Sarah's here, most of us preferring vegetarian cuisine.
I read the comments to my previous blogs tonight finally. Thank you Grammy K.,Kesha and Vin for your kind words and encouragement.
I'm finding the pain I have experienced for years to be gradually lessening since beginning treatments with an extremely low frequency electromagnetic machine. Still traveling is still difficult because of increasing shortness of breath. I'm beginning to suspect what God may be up to. I've fantasied writing for many years, but have neglected doing so in favor of almost anything else. What a great procrastinator. Now I find that I'm in a position where those other possibilities are disappearing and writing is one of the few things left that I am able to do.
Love and Peace,
Bruce

Sunday, August 19, 2007

medical miracles

Thank God for medical miracles that have already improved my life considerably and show potential for future improvements. I've been able to make a further significant decrease in my narcotic pain medication thanks to benefits derived from a little machine that bombards my body with extremely low frequency electromagnetic waves. Further, my Google alert has began reporting regularly on the advances being made by researchers on treating COPD ( Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease ) and Osteoporosis with Adult Stem Cells. Halleluyah !!

Friday, August 17, 2007

blogging under duress

I didn't die. I haven't been sick. My hands weren't broken. Therefore I have no explanation for not posting a blog for eons. Some may say that I'm a no good lazy slob. Other kinder folk are content to just call me a procrastinator. We just got a new computer yesterday so I'm resolved to begin posting blogs now. This is entirely voluntary and not at all influenced by the fact that my son Vin threatened today that he has been considering shutting down my blogspot if I didn't start using it.

I HAD A VERY NICE RECENT SURPRISE. My checking account has been dinged every month since the year 2000 for mortgage protection in someone else's name, but with my account number, so I will be getting a refund. Am I entitled to be paid interest and if so, how would it be calculated?

I sure miss not being able to watch my beautiful youngest granddaughter, Cohen, in Salem, Oregon, as she learns new things to do almost daily. Thankfully, her mom and dad, my lovely daughter-in-law, Kesha, and handsome son, Vin, rarely miss an opportunity to post pictures so I'm not left in the dark. Thank God for the computer.

KESHA RECENTLY STARTED A HOME BASED BUSINESS INVOLVING CREATING OF SPECIALTY BABY ITEMS FOR THE NEW MOM, SUCH AS BURP CLOTHS, HOOTER HIDER COVERS, BLANKETS, PILLOWS, ETC. SHE'LL DO SPECIAL ORDERS USING YOUR IDEAS AS WELL. THEY ARE GREAT AS GIFTS AND HER WEB ADDRESS IS LULLABABYDESIGNS.COM

My 19 year old daughter, Heather, is moving on her own from Calgary to Toronto at the end of the month. Most of her family have tried unsuccessfully to persuade her not to go, but she is determined and has already put a deposit on an apartment. She is a very courageous young woman. I could barely believe when at 5 feet even and 113 pounds she bought a motorcycle. Please pray for her safety.

I've been able to decrease my Fentanyl dosage from 300 to 200 micrograms since going on a low frequency electromagnetic treatment and my back pain from the vertebral compression fractures has lessened considerably. The lady who owns the machine and other equipment being used is working on the manufacturing of some new machines at which time I intend to purchase one to use as often as I wish to.