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Sometimes Life Sucks

Janet, Donna, Fran,Darrell, and BrentDo you ever think back and remember exactly where you were and what you were doing at a certain time in your life? The year was 1971, I was 10 years old, my mom called me into the kitchen, she said that she needed to tell me something important. She said, your daddy is very sick and since you’re the oldest, I need you to be strong for me and help me with your brother and sisters. My father’s name was Francis, but everyone called him Fezo.  My Daddy was a man that could do just about anything he set his mind to do, and do it well. I’d always call him whenever I wasn’t sure about something. He could fix just about anything. I’m the oldest of 5 children, 2 boys and 3 girls.

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Francis & Darrell

Back then, my mother was pregnant with my youngest sister. My mother let me know that my father had been diagnosed with Leukemia. I was 10 years old and had no idea what leukemia was. What she didn’t tell me was that the doctors said the type of leukemia he had was the worst possible form, and that he had been given only 2 weeks to live.

Daddy was 33 years old at that time and worked for a chemical company.

The chemical plant where my dad worked processed what is known as salt cake (Sodium sulphate produced industrially by the reaction of magnesium sulphate with sodium chloride in solution followed by crystallization, or by the reaction of concentrated

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Jane

sulphuric acid with solid sodium chloride).

One day before all of this happened he came home from work covered from head to toe with some sort of powdery chemical. He had fallen from a platform into a chemical. It wasn’t very long after that he got sick. I often wondered if that accident had anything to do with his sickness. My mom packed our clothes and shipped us off to my grandparent’s house in a nearby town.

My father was in M.D. Anderson Hospital in Houston Texas, while my mom was giving birth in a southern Louisiana Hospital to their 5th child, my youngest sister.

The doctors wanted to try some new types of treatments for leukemia that wouldn’t cost my family anything. Since he didn’t have much to lose at this point, my dad agreed to these “guinea pig” test and treatments. For a long time he was kept in a germ free room (bubble), everything that went in had to be sterilized, even the food. He said it removed all of the taste.

Francis & Jane Baudoin - MD Anderson Hospital

MD Anderson Hospital

That’s twice as hard for a Cajun man to endure than just a regular Joe because Cajuns “live to eat” not “eat to live”.

The treatments for leukemia caused many side effects, one of which big blisters would break out all over his hands whenever he went out in the sun. He couldn’t do much work especially in the sun, and if he’d accidentally hit his hand a huge blister would break out (in just a few seconds). He carried a small pocket knife sharpened to a sharp point to bust the blisters as they formed. We did a lot of fishing and trawling for shrimp after he was halfway back to normal.

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As a family, we did a lot of camping. I remember one summer we traveled to Illinois to visit a cousin. On the way we didn’t make many stops, and we visited for about a week. On the way back to south Louisiana we took our time and stopped at every campground we came across. That summer we spent exactly 22 days at home, the rest were spent at campgrounds. My dad had a rough life, but nobody enjoyed life more than him.

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Camping

I remember back when the government was forcing people they decided shouldn’t be on disability to go back to work and he was one. Today I see young people that messed themselves up by taking illegal drugs such as ecstasy and crack sitting around all day waiting for their check and probably using the money to buy drugs. (Dopes on dope) Later on my dad developed severe pain in his side and back and tried different doctors and even surgery to cut a nerve to stop the pain. He may have even had another form of cancer.

Four months after his 49th birthday he took his 16 gauge shotgun, drove to a secluded area and killed himself. I was 26 at the time.  Time passes quickly, it’s hard to believe that I’ll be 49 this year.

I have a big problem when I see healthy young people on welfare that could be working, but are just lazy. That’s another subject altogether.

This page is a work in progress, and is updated as time allows…..

Francis & Jane - 1960

Francis & Jane - 1960

The Francis Paul

The Francis Paul

The Fezo

The Fezo

Lester, Francis, & Paul

Lester, Francis, & Paul

Fezo playing horseshoes

Lakeview Campground

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Fezo - Pegs Club

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Eren’s YouTube Video

Blogging friends are specialMy friend Eren says this video makes her haunt! That’s not her exact words though. :lol:

Few can match the sheer brilliance of the website designed and run by Eren Mckay, a Blogging Guru of the World Wide Web.

EmbracingHome.com is the Internet’s leading blog about Christian homemaking, family resources, encouragement and help.  Parents and teachers have so much pressure and responsibility on them nowadays.
This beautifully designed blog was created to encourage and provide resources for families and also for teachers.

Christian Homemaking, Family Resources & Encouragement

Parents and teachers have so much pressure and responsibility on them nowadays, her blog encourages and provides resources for families and teachers.

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EmbracingHome.com made the news!

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Chatrooms, Harmless or Harmful to your Marriage?

Chatrooms

Chatrooms

While it is fun, we also need to be aware of the dangers to our marriages as we interact on-line. On-line affairs can happen quickly and without premeditation. Perhaps, you find yourself sharing more often and more intimately with an on-line friend. Is this harmless or harmful to your marriage?

The late Dr. Shirley Glass shared a quiz on this topic in her book Not “Just Friends” .

Read the word email as covering any on-line or text messaging interaction.

1. Do you find yourself coming to bed later at night because you are chatting on-line?
2. Do you ever exit a screen because you do not want a family member to see what you are reading or writing to a chatroom member?
3. Have you ever lied to your spouse about your personal internet activities?
4. Would you feel uncomfortable sharing your internet correspondence with your spouse?
5. Have you ever set up a separate email account or credit card to carry on a personal correspondence with an individual on-line?
6. Has your internet correspondence had a negative effect on your work or household tasks?
7. Have you ever lied in response to a question from your spouse about your email correspondence?
8. Have you ever exchanged photos of yourself with a secret email correspondent?
9. Since beginning a secret email correspondence, have you experienced either a loss or an unusual increase in sexual desire with your spouse?
10. Have you made arrangements to talk secretly on the phone with your email correspondent?
11. Have you made arrangements to meet with your secret email correspondent?

Scoring Key:
Two or more yes answers to questions 1,2,3,4 indicate a potential Internet romance is developing. It is time to either share your on-line correspondence with your mate or break off the correspondence and begin to examine how to improve your marriage.

A yes answer to any of questions 5,6,7 indicates you are crossing the boundary from an Internet friendship to an Internet romance. Acknowledge this relationship for what it is about to become and take action to preserve and enhance your marriage.

A yes answer to question 8 or 9 indicates you have begun a fantasy romantic relationship with your on-line

Control

Control

correspondent. Even if it never moves to a physical stage, this relationship has great potential to damage or destroy your marriage.

A yes answer to question 10 or 11 indicates you have taken positive action toward initiating an extramarital affair. Consider the impact this will have on your marriage and your children and take steps to sort this out with a professional.

For this quiz and others to help you understand your vulnerability to having an affair go to http://shirleyglass.com/quizzes.htm

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Christmas wish list to Santa

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What Happened To Reverence?

PraiseBand

Look at me!

I have what I call “The musicians curse”. I don’t know if other people get it, but I sure have it. After playing music for many years, I’m at the point where the words of a song are vaguely noticeable. My hearing is fine, but when I hear a song my attention is automatically focused on the instruments. Inadvertently I pick apart the music into distinct notes and tones. I hear every individual note.

I analyze the rhythm section to hear if the bass drum and the bass guitar are in sync.  I notice if harmonies are slightly off key, who is too loud or not loud enough. I hear every mistake that’s made. I listen for timing that’s slightly behind or above the beat. Because of this fact, I never ever listen to music. I played trumpet in school beginning in 6th grade and switched to electric guitar after finishing the 9th grade.

ShutUp

Quite Please

The rest of my high school years I played in barrooms and private parties. Every once in a while I would give it up for a while, but usually started up again because I needed the extra income. Now, all music just irritates me till no end which

brings us to the article below.

In his book, The Unquenchable Worshipper: Coming Back to the Heart of Worship , Matt Redman tells a story about how worship without music can purify the motives of the worshippers. He explains how, at his church, attention had shifted from God to checking out the band, the songs, then, if everything felt right, people would enter into worship.

So his pastor had the PA system and the band unplugged and put aside. Although awkward at first, the spirit of intimacy returned as hearts reconnected with worship’s purpose to please God.

Worship is big, really big. We will never discover all the creative ways we should express honor and praise to God. Music is only one vehicle and should be kept in its place, never drawing too much attention, lest idolatry result.

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