Judy McDonald is a comedian who also happens to be a rockin' Catholic. When she isn't making people laugh so hard they might die, she's making people chuckle into their soup while shooting stuff out of their nose. Check out her website here.
We live in a world full of ways that make our lives easier. This will not be a reflection on that.
I did however have the chance to think about how lucky I am to live where I do, when I do. To live in an age where at any minute I can be in contact with just about anybody I know. Through mobile phones, instant messages, blogs, Tweets and smoke signals we know just about everything about everyone as it happens. Got a suspicious mole? Google it.
A weird looking butterfly just bit you in the neck? There's an ap for that.
I had about 40 minutes or so to think about these things yesterday as I hung out (literally) in an MRI machine. As you may know my Mom, Dad and sister are all cancer survivors and since most of my dad's side did not survive all sorts of different types of cancer, every time I sneeze twice in a row I have to have some test done because it might be the "C" word.
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