Science (non) Fiction

Life, science and faith – not necessarily in that order

Keeping Faith

I finished book #6 for the year this week – Keeping Faith by Jodi Picoult. It was one of my favorites of her books so far, even if it is a difficult story at times, about a mother and young daughter and how their lives are turned upside down after a series of strange occurances lead them to believe that the daughter may be seeing and hearing directly from God. A very enjoyable and addictive story.

We’re off to Wintergreen VA this Sunday for the big conference – looking forward to it, especially now that I don’t have the stress of having to present, though that would have been interesting and a good chance to practice my talk. I’ve got the big seminar coming up in two weeks, and I’m so unprepared for it right now – I’ve got some new stuff to talk about, but I’m really unsure about how to fit it all in in a way that’s clear and convincing. Hopefully I’ll be able to focus after the conference is over and my Wed appt is in the past. Maybe I’ll even get a chance to hit the tubing slopes while we’re in VA. :)

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