And in other news - Day 20
There is not much news on John to report right now. His doctor says he only needs to seeJohn every other week, but will still get weekly blood tests. That seems to be a good sign. I don't see all that much of John myself, since he keeps college hours, coming in during the night and sleeping until the afternoon.
Courtney is settling in nicely. She visited friends in Athens last night and, get this, is going to the Georgia Tech football game today.
Since returning, much of my time has been filled with work on helping Katrina victims. We have a number affected at the company and know of many more. The list of "legal" problems people face in a disaster is long and assistance can make the steps less overwhelming. Several of us visited with company victims in Baton Rouge. I build a page on the company Intranet with materials for them to use. Because some can't access that page and there are literally millions of others with the same problems, I used "my" webpage to post similar information for victims, and also for lawyers working to help. It is now at http://www.randycadenhead.com.
There are stories of all types from the hurricane, but many of the saddest and even cruelest are now surfacing. I know some too terrible to relate. In the face of all they find now, hope is hard to find alone.
Courtney is settling in nicely. She visited friends in Athens last night and, get this, is going to the Georgia Tech football game today.
Since returning, much of my time has been filled with work on helping Katrina victims. We have a number affected at the company and know of many more. The list of "legal" problems people face in a disaster is long and assistance can make the steps less overwhelming. Several of us visited with company victims in Baton Rouge. I build a page on the company Intranet with materials for them to use. Because some can't access that page and there are literally millions of others with the same problems, I used "my" webpage to post similar information for victims, and also for lawyers working to help. It is now at http://www.randycadenhead.com.
There are stories of all types from the hurricane, but many of the saddest and even cruelest are now surfacing. I know some too terrible to relate. In the face of all they find now, hope is hard to find alone.