Monday

OUR AUNT FERN

I have learned from my mom, and she has learned from me, two extremely important things.



  1. IT is more important to remember a person's name than a picture or a face.

  2. Time spent on children is more valuable than money.
Take, for example the name of my Aunt Fern. The name has power for my "Grandad" and for my mother even though IT brings to mind two different persons with very different faces. I never met my mom's Aunt Fern, the Director of a Methodist School of Nursing in Minnesota. I did meet the woman that Grandad loved and married in church. I don't remember her well, but my mother does. This is the church where my mom created one of Covenant Programs's first webpages offered free by rural-com.com.

The old folks have been celebrating Grandad's birthday with the writing of a story, "The Aphrodite Tree." IT is the product of our study with PETS, i.e. personal energy transformation systems, in the context of developing S/he, i.e. synergy/health & education, a vision for the future of education in these United (?) States. The question we've been addressing concerns the mental health of our nation.

They've also been doing R&D with VIP and OJC Archives in the name of our Admiral, Dexter Hess. What does this have to do with us? You might ask.