Child Abuse Survivor Blog

  • Ego Boost

    Someone I know who works for OSU was checking out a few of the pictures I had sent her that I had taken around the campus, and they were popular enough that the folks working on a reunion website asked if they could use a couple of them. Granted, the fact that I would let…

  • Chocolate Milk?

    We spent the weekend in Findlay visiting Angela’s folks and touring around their new home town. Apparently, the Blanchard River got a little muddy from the storms Friday night, because the spillway looked like a whole lot of chocolate milk. 🙂 36592-060416-283058-70 © 2006 All Rights Reserved.

  • Quote of the Day

    I saw this quote this morning, and it struck me as a very simple explanation for something we spend so much time and energy on. Among those whom I like or admire, I can find no common denominator, but among those whom I love, I can: all of them make me laugh. W. H. Auden…

  • Warning signs

    Just had to link to this post about the warning signs of inappropriate adult behavior toward children. It is that important, and it’s something we need not make excuses for or look the other way. Child abuse is a serious problems that can only be prevented through serious efforts. Also, see their post about signs…

  • Project82

    I got an email today from Pat McDonald of Project82.com. They are providing a place for abuse survivors to file a confidential report so that prosecutors can find them as they research possible victims of a molester. In their own words: Project82 and The National Sexual Assault Report Database is the brain child of Katie…

  • Exercise update

    I was reminded by seeing the throw-away remark by Robert Scoble in a long post about the need to get some excercise to help deal with stress, that I haven’t really discussed our exercise plan here lately. So, by way of an open letter to Scoble, here’s an update: