Monday, August 13, 2007

I'm so excited about finding another picture of June


I just have to post it.

Oh, yeah, one more thing...

If you're considering having kids in the near future, make sure you take excellent care of your teeth before, during and after you're pregnant. I had heard this before I had River, but completely disregarded it.

I won't go into detail, but I thought Shane and I should offer this public service announcement...although I guess he doesn't have the pregnancy excuse for his teeth. Oh well.

Weird things I wonder about: The Snake Handlers Edition

Maybe it's because I didn't have any religious upbringing at all, but there are so many aspects of faith and worship that fascinate me..especially churches and sects that are way outside the norm. A case in point would be the Church of God with Signs Following, a.k.a., snake handlers. Thanks to the wonder of the Internet, I found quite a few helpful links regarding this sect (or whatever you call it). Of course there's your standard Wikipedia entry...which is very comprehensive and even gives a listing of churches (there's one in Ft.Wayne...not that I'm going to go and disrupt their services or anything...come to think of it, what exactly could I do that would be all that disruptive to people who handle snakes, speak in tongues, and drink strychnine?). I particularly liked this site...lots of pictures, video and music. A smorgasbord of information regarding all your snake handling questions.

Not that they're related, but in case you didn't have to read it in high school or college, check out Jonathan Edwards' "Sinners In The Hands of An Angry God". I searched on photobucket for an appropriate picture to accompany it, and all that came up was this delightful drawing. It's nice to see that other people wasted valuable class time pondering their own damnation. Fun fun fun...and sure to brighten any one's day.

Also..is it just me or does the balding gentlemen in the picture at the beginning of this entry kind of resemble Hunter S Thompson? Yeah, I thought it was just me.

Monday, August 6, 2007

Please read this letter from Lorri Davis and do what you can!



Dear Friends & Supporters:
For more than a decade, thousands of you from all over the world have spoken out about the grave injustice in West Memphis, where three men Ð including my husband Ð were wrongfully convicted of murder. You have spoken out to raise money and awareness; you have brought widespread attention to this case and refused to let people forget that three men are in prison for a crime they did not commit; and you have made a difference, through creativity, passion and sheer force of will. The families of the West Memphis Three (Damien Echols, Jessie Misskelley and Jason Baldwin) can never thank you enough.Today, I am writing to you because we urgently need your help. Whether you have supported and followed the case over the years, or you are just learning about this tragic injustice, we need you to step up today.Over the last two years, compelling new evidence has been discovered by DNA tests, forensic pathologists and investigators. The lawyers are working to assemble what will be a dynamic appeal; one that will change forever the way this case has been perceived, and will prove Ð once and for all -- the innocence of the three convicted. The filing will include new evidence that is backed up with factual, hard science; a miraculous development in this error-ridden case.Your support over the years has enabled us to achieve unbelievable progress. WeÕre now asking for your help to put all of this effort to work in the courts. We need the resources that will enable our experts, lawyers and investigators to work full time over the next couple of months, so the appeal can be filed as quickly as possible.Time is running out, and we need your help. Please make checks payable to the Damien Echols Defense Fund, PO Box 1216, Little Rock, AR 72203. You can also donate online, through PayPal to: Ldavis11@hotmail.com.If you have ever considered donating, the time is NOW. Cases like this take years and cost millions of dollars. We are in the final lap toward overturning these convictions and finally securing justice, but we simply cannot do it without the money it takes to bring all of the science and expertise and investigation into court so that the truth can finally come out.I am not an expert on the law, science, the criminal justice system or the art of fundraising and organizing. What I know for sure is that these three men are innocent, and that we can prove it Ð if we have the money it will take in the next four weeks to file the appeal thatÕs been more than 10 years in the making. Please help us, and please know that your support has already gotten us farther than many people thought possible.
Thanks very much,
Lorri Davis and the Damien Echols Legal Team

Thursday, August 2, 2007