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I normally only post this kind of a note on my Caringbridge blog site at http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/billkinney.  But, I just wanted visitors here to see my latest report, and to be glad with me. __________________________ My monthly blood counts were taken yesterday.  All the numbers came into the normal range, which means that they have been [...]

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I once asked a friend, who was briskly asserting his political views, “Do you know what the most perfect form of government is?”  He looked at me, curious.  “Monarchy,” I said.  He smiled and choked back a disbelieving laugh – more like a grunt. There are very few topics that can incite human passion as [...]

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Before each of our three children was born, we looked for that moment that would be our clue to load up and get to the hospital.  If you are a parent, you probably went through the same thing, at least you who are mothers did.  When the time came, you knew what came next.  There [...]

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As a child, one of the first perceptions we have of the world around us, beyond the basics of food, clothing, and shelter, is of the passage of time.  Birthdays mark our timeline until about the age of six, when many other hopeful possibilities are added.  In his book of verse entitled, “Now We Are [...]

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The flight deck of an aircraft carrier is one of the most dangerous places on earth, especially during air operations of takeoff and landing.  That was my duty station as a teenage sailor, responsible for arming and disarming the fighters of their air-to-air missiles.  On one bright calm day, far out on the Pacific, the [...]

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Every parent has encountered the why question when dealing with a child’s badgering and bargaining over some desired object or activity.  If you turn the request down, you might find yourself resorting to the dreaded but time-honored dodge, “No, because I said so.  That’s why!” Adversity comes to us all, and your fear for your [...]

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Well, here I am again.  It has been a long-haul, recovering from my first round of chemotherapy for leukemia.  I am back to all of my normal activities, and am excited about restarting this blog.  I hope you will see this as a place where you can engage in a dialog on the important issues [...]

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Seasons

Over the last few weeks we have experienced the opening of a new adventure in life…unexpected illness in the middle of a cold winter season.  Looking out the window at the snow piling up outside, covering the brown grass and dirt of winter, I was reminded that this too is beauty.  Somewhere, the sun is [...]

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