Jason & Kimberly

"Life would not be so hard if we did not expect it to be so easy." C.S. Lewis

The American Medical Association Addresses Abortion...

If you have not visited our link to the ministry of Abort73.com, I highly recommend it. Even more so if you or someone you know is thinking about having an abortion. On their page they have a post detailing the AMA's position on abortion over 100 years ago and their current position. It is quite shocking. The post can be read here.

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In case you are unaware, and have not been following the Little League World Series, our very own Warner Robins American Little League will be representing the Southeast in the United States Championship. They will be facing off against Lubbock, Texas who is representing the Southwest. This is the semi-final game to determine who will face off against the winner of the Carribean vs. Japan International Championship. Way to go WRALL!! The tournament results and gametimes can be found here.

I just finished uploading the remaining photos from our trip to Tacoma, Washington. As I was commenting on each photo, I came across the photo of Kimberly standing in front of a Dancing Goats espresso bar (which can be viewed here). It occurred to me that their is a really cool legend behind the naming of this excellent coffee. It also occurred to me that some of you may be interested in knowing how one of the finest coffees in America came to have such a ridiculously random name such as Dancing Goats. Do goats even dance? What in the world do goats have to do with coffee? Right? Well, here follows the legend of Dancing Goats coffee: In Ethiopia their were a couple of goat herders (I guess they are called herders) who were tending to their goats. It was a normal day until one of the herders noticed that a small number of the goats were acting very strange. At various times they would jump around. That's right, they would jump around and this would continue for some time. The herders couldn't figure it out because it would be different goats at different times. This continued until one day the herders noticed the goats feeding. And what they saw is the goats eating coffee beans they had never seen before. So, like any curious human, the herders tried the beans and the beans were very good. So, the beans were named after their founders.