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Things had been going so well; I felt like holding my breath to keep something bad from happening. And, as it turned out, perhaps I should have. Because, of course, in the way of life, something bad did happen. As I picked up Jacob from his nap, I noticed he felt a little warm. "Perhaps a summer cold is coming on", I thought. I cradled him to me, and he smiled. When I asked him, however, if he wanted some juice, he shook his head, "no". This was unusual. I took his temperature. It was a 103-degrees. This was not just a little warm. This was a full-blown fever. I called the doctor's office;…mehr

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Things had been going so well; I felt like holding my breath to keep something bad from happening. And, as it turned out, perhaps I should have. Because, of course, in the way of life, something bad did happen. As I picked up Jacob from his nap, I noticed he felt a little warm. "Perhaps a summer cold is coming on", I thought. I cradled him to me, and he smiled. When I asked him, however, if he wanted some juice, he shook his head, "no". This was unusual. I took his temperature. It was a 103-degrees. This was not just a little warm. This was a full-blown fever. I called the doctor's office; they had me bring him in right away. I hurriedly dialed Ian to let him know what was transpiring. "I'm leaving work right now," he replied. "No, don't bother. Kids get fevers all the time." Just wait there and I'll tell you what the doctor said. The next thing I knew , we were on the way to the ER. My heart was so full of feeling for Jacob; I truly thought it would break. C'mon little buddy, you can do it. Fight this illness with everything you have.
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Karen Kazimer Shockley was raised with an almost overwhelming amount of religious exposure. Karen began a journey to use this information to bring religion to a place where it was real in her life. This process reached critical mass when she met a wonderful man who embodied the true Christian life, without structured religion. Through his influence, she began to recognize spiritual presences in her own life. Her goal is to share these experiences with others so that they, too, can continue their journey to spiritual peace. Karen has followed the maxim, "be all you can be". She started attending Miami University at the tender age of sixteen (soon to be seventeen) as a physics major. Within a year she became the first woman to be awarded an ROTC scholarship. Karen thoroughly valued her time in the Air Force, only resigning her commission when children came her way. Karen owned her own computer consulting company, taught for Park College, worked for many different organizations including Amtrak and now the federal government. An avid reader, as well as publisher of several technical articles, Karen has now turned to authoring her own books. She hopes you will enjoy the reading as much as she enjoyed the writing.