The Next Weekend Study

Good day, all. I planned to start a new study in the next week or two, but I have since learned that the internet on the cruise ship that we will be on is not very fast and probably won’t support a video conference.  That cruise runs from September 4 to September 18 (Barcelona to…

Update on baby Malaki

Rosanne and I are on the way back to Parma. Last week I spent three lovely days with baby Malaki. He was alert, hungry, and being a typical baby. However, it is too soon to tell if he will have ongoing complications from the hematoma, so continued prayers are needed. The big test comes at…

No Access

No Access

So we landed in this small valley.  There are no roads, no trails, no access except by plane (and a plane that can land in about 200 feet) and snowmobiles in the winter.  I thought you might like a view of someplace very few people have ever been.

We are Not there yet

Here is the latest update on Malaki From my son’s text message: Bringing him home today, doctors basically say he is going to continue to have seizures and educated us on what to do and when it would warrant a hospital trip. . .  it is so hard to see him like that.  Just him…

Malaki update

Baby Malaki had EEG, blood test, and ultrasound.  The neurologist told Michael that they will be able to determine a care plan after evaluation, but he said it does not appear to be more damage.  Malaki will be in the ICU today and maybe tomorrow. However, my son, Michael, his father, is really struggling with…

Up, up and North

Up, up and North

I am in Anchorage for a conference.  The facilitators arranged for me to have some “air” time.  Here’s my ride, and some of the photos of this great country.