Two Less Things To Worry About

Some time back, the state of Florida enacted a law to prevent doctors from asking patients whether they had guns in the home. I’m not going to discuss whether doctors were doing this because of their concern for patient safety or because of the well known anti-gun leanings of the American Medical Association.

I’ve had contact with several doctors about this, and the ones I chatted with seemed genuinely interested in patient safety, and the rest of their practice reflected that. For instance, they had lots of information on other child safety issues like swimming pools and car seats.

Then there is my own doctor. When I first moved to this area, I picked him because he was the closest family practitioner and because he’s my age. I want a doctor my own age, or a little older, because I want him or her to believe me when I come in with some new ailment. The youngsters might not.

But I noticed a lack of patient safety brochures in the waiting room, and there were no outdoors magazines, much less hunting or firearms magazines. Yes, he asked on the patient information form whether I had a gun in the home, be I decided not to answer, and he never asked about it.

So, I didn’t know his stance on gun issues, since it’s never come up in the 9 years I’ve been his patient.

Nevertheless, when I went to see him last week for a regular checkup, I decided to ask him to check my blood lead levels, since I do shot indoors on occasion. I wanted him to know why, so I told him I did some target shooting indoors. This led to a small surprise, as he agreed, and told me owned a .357 magnum revolver himself.

He then told me to be sure to wear my hearing protection all the time, and told me how he used to shoot without hearing protection with his uncle when he was in high school, and had suffered some hearing loss in one ear as a result. I told him I have always used ear plugs or muffs, and indoors I use both.

So, that was that. They took my blood, and I found out later that my level was 15 micrograms/dL, which is in the normal range. So, add that to what I found out about whether my doctor is anti-gun, and I guess that’s two less things to worry about.

So Much To Do

To say it has been a busy few months for us would be an understatement. So many things have brought us to this point that it’s hard to know where to start.

I’m a carpenter by trade, and I got engaged a few months ago to a wonderful girl. Our families arranged it, as usual, but I got lucky. She’s beautiful, and she’s smart, and she’s happy.

And, it turns out, she’s pregnant.

I know the baby isn’t mine, and, knowing the girl and her family, I know she had never been with any man before we met.

But even after I found out she was pregnant, she seems so happy and so confident that I have to believe her story. Her cousin had a baby a year ago, many years past the time when women should be having babies. The hand of God is with them both.

But, on top of what we’re going through, the emperor decides he wants a census taken, and he wants the count done in everyone’s home town. What can we do? My family roots are in Bethlehem, so we go.

Normally, two people on the road from Galilee to Bethlehem would be easy pickings for bands of robbers. But everyone is on the road, north and south, and we’ve been able to stay safe.

We arrived in town this morning, and right away I knew lodging would be a problem. I was right. There are no rooms anywhere in town.

But the last innkeeper I talked to is going to let us stay in his stable, so at least we have somewhere to sleep.

Now, riding on a donkey can make anyone sore, but it seems like this may be more than that. The baby may be on its way.

If the baby is born here, we’ll be here for months. I’m grateful to be a carpenter, because I can find work anywhere, and support my family. But there is still so much to do, and so many questions.

But most of all, tonight, I trust God.

Stadium Snipers

You know they exist, but we never see them.

Check out this video that I found courtesy of RomeoTangoBravo.

My only comment is that I find it irresponsible for any of these snipers not to be using suppressors, as much for their own comfort and protection as for tactical reasons. After all, why assume there is no opposition? At the least, consider the surrounding bystanders.