Jan 11
I received an email from Todd asking that I post an update on Jordan and Angie.
I have asked my brother Scott to post this message, so that family and friends can find out the latest about my beautiful baby and her wonderful mommy. Today is Wednesday and Angie was finally let out of the Hospital. Seemed liked we had been there for a month. She really did not want to leave because she had to leave our little peanut behind. Jordan is doing well but still needs to spend awhile in the hospital. Tuesday late morning she had a bit of a set back. She developed a condition where air escapes from the lungs and gets stuck in the chest cavity. This was most likely caused by the fact that her little lungs had...
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Jan 11
Nigel Update
The new formula seems to be helping. He has been crying less, and his face appears to be clearing up now. It has been nice. The only drawback has been the smell. The Similac that we had been using was almost odorless. The Enfamil we are using now has an odd smell, and it seems to be permeating from Nigel now that he is drinking it. Oh well. If it works then we can put up with it.
To Sleep, Perchance to Sleep?
The last two nights I have slept more soundly then I have in a long time. And I even mean before Nigel was born. Both nights Marcia got up...
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Jan 11
Freddie Hubbard - “Red Clay”

Tracks:
- Red Clay
- Delphia
- Suite Sioux
- The Intrepid Fox
- Cold Turkey
Trying to branch out and find more jazz, I joined the BMG CD Club back in the mid 90’s. And along the way I found a love of trumpet led jazz. So naturally I ended up stumbling along the work of Freddie Hubbard.

Unlike Mile Davis, Freddie Hubbard’s fusion-like days of the early 70’s still had plenty of melodies. This album is a prime example on...
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