Monday, May 30, 2011

Josiah: "Do you know who my enemy is? It is the bad robot gadspickedy.

Friday, May 27, 2011

Hanging out with the maples

Bill and Shannon
Josiah and Hunter - Best Buds

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Josiah: dad I love you inject 4600 six times to the moon and back.
Me: what does inject mean?
Josiah: it means I love you so much I want to kiss you.

Sent from my iPod

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Louis Armstong - Mack the Knife


I admire this man, because at 17 he adopted the mentally retarded orphan son of his deceased cousin.  He continued to care for him the rest of his life.  See http://www.villagevoice.com/2003-04-15/music/satchuated/ for more details.

The Manhattan Project

"  Despite constant improvisation, the outcome proved to be one of the most skillful jobs of town planning ever seen.  The town itself was a narrow strip less than one mile wide and six miles long, following a major ridge and crisscrossed by small ridges.  The original development was designed for three thousand cemesto-type, permanent homes.  Later thousands of prefabricated houses were added.  There were shipped to Oak Ridge in prefabricated sections, complete with walls, floors, room partitions, interior wiring and plumbing.  Even furniture was placed in the sections before shipping.  Most of the houses were factory built in Indiana, and by late 1943, the roads leading southward to Tennessee had become congested by a constant stream of trailer trucks, each carrying a piece of house which, with one side temporarily covered by canvas and some furniture already placed, resembled an oversized doll house.

Since time was too short for conventional building, new methods had to be devised.  Detroit’s assembly-line techniques were adopted, and construction was divided into separate operations, each performed by a specialized crew of workmen.  The system proved so efficient that workers were soon completing a house every two hours and turning them over for occupancy at a rate of 30 to 40 a day
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Despite this, Oak Ridge was not divided into a monotonous grid, with right-angle streets going in one direction from 1 to 100 and in the other from A to Z, but was designed to take advantage of the hills’ contours.  The streets followed the natural curves of the terrain without ever becoming too steep.  Shopping centers and schools were designed within easy reach of residential areas; each neighborhood had ready access to all services and facilities.  "

Citation: Stephane Groueff, "Manhattan Project, The Untold Story of the Making of the Atomic Bomb," 1967

Letter to Black Oak Ridge, TN resident purchasing their land by immanent domain 

Additional References:
http://ltc4940.blogspot.com/2008/09/oak-ridge-tn.html

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Adoption

Our application for an international adoption has been accepted.  This Friday we have the first "in-home"  meeting with our social worker to begin the home study.


A little background: while dating, Patty and I discussed and agreed that we wanted many children.  10+ years later we are blessed with three children... so far.  Throughout our life together, we have often discussed orphans, children, and special needs.   Based on many discussions, prayer, personal history, testamonies of friends who have adopted, literature, and much more, we have decided to seek a child from China.   I would be pleased to discuss it further if anyone would like to, email (patrickandpatty@me.com) or submit a comment and I will respond. 

 I recommend the following book (warning: difficult book to read!)

and Voddie Baucham's sermon on adoption (http://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?SID=113101250246)

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Visit to Oak Ridge, TN

Levi visiting the sheep
Hunter, Josiah and Maddie (cousins)
Hipstamatic: Jimmy Lens, Kodot XGrizzled film
Hipstamatic: Jimmy Lens, Kodot XGrizzled film
Papa during his second week of Chemo and Radiation cancer treatment
Hipstamatic: Jimmy Lens, Kodot XGrizzled film

We packed up and left in 45 minutes to visit our family in TN. We met up with Maddie an Hunter.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Pencil Carving

http://ubersuper.com/pencil-tip-micro-sculptures/