One of my neighbors is an American Soldier stationed in Iraq. I've linked to his blog here and in the sidebar so that you can see what its like. I'm most impressed that no matter where we find ourselves, hospitality and welcome are appreciated and valued. May Victor return to us safe and sound after his tour of duty.
I have been trying to keep this blog focused on hospitality and food. God though has other plans for his creations and I find now that I will have to expand the scope to cover new topics. I'll try to continue blogging about my menus and our guests, but expect more posts that have little or nothing to do with food. In February of this year, My second oldest son, Asaf was diagnosed with Chronic Renal Failure. Simply put, both his kidneys are damaged and scarred from some infection or defect that happened years ago. They will likely cease to function sometime within the next six months. The good news is that there is no immediate danger to his life. Kidney Dialysis is a viable option and can maintain his health for up to ten or more years if necessary. Unfortunately, the process is not easy and there are potential side effects. Given Asaf's generally excellent health and age, Kidney Dialysis is considered only a stop-gap measure and not a long term solution. The best solutio...
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