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Hi! My name is Daniel Foucachon. I am American and French, and currently reside in Moscow, Idaho, with my wonderful wife Lydia, and my 4 kids Edmund, William, Margaux, and Ethan. I am the founder of Roman Roads Media, a publishing company creating video courses geared towards high school aged homeschoolers.

Thursday, December 29, 2005

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Sunday, December 25, 2005

Dear Santa...

The Lewiston Tribune asked several residents of the area to write a letter to Santa. Doug Wilson was among them. Here is his letter:


330 A.D.

Dear St. Nicolas,
Grace and peace in our Lord Jesus Christ. I am writing
because I have heard about your most gracious work with paupers in your city of Myra in Asia Minor. As bishop there, you must have more needs to address than you can possibly have resources for. I have heard about how you have started orphanages, hospitals, and the hostels for the mentally infirm.

But even with your large personal fortune that I hear you have given entirely away, I am sure that there are remaining needs that other Christians may be able to help you with. How may we help?

I have even heard rumors about how you have delivered gifts to children secretly at night. Is there any way that we can join you in this work?

Please let us know at your earliest convenience.

In Christ,
Douglas Wilson
Pastor,
Christ Church,

Moscow, Idaho

P.S. I heard another rumor that you gave the heretic Arius a hard time at the
Council of Nicea. Was there anything to that? If so, my congratulations.


Merry Christmas!


We just finished watching It's a Wonderful Life. It's one of those films that just doesn't grow old! It sure does put hard times in perspective! George (after he 'lives again') reminds me of Innocent Smith in Manalive.

Merry Christmas everybody!! Joyeux Noël!!

Friday, December 16, 2005

Snow Pics!

Here is a link to some pictures I have taken in the last few days of snowy Moscow. PICTURES

Finished Finals

I have just finished my first Semester at College! That means I'm one eighth of the way through! Things have been so busy that I haven't had time to write, so now I'm not sure where to start. I think I'll just skip, because it would take to long to try and catch up.

Last Friday we went to watch The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe. It was good, although a movie could never even start to match up to books like those of Lewis. Peter in particular annoyed me. He was too much the "reluctant hero," and he held his sword like one would hold a gun.. But I find they did do a good job of staying faithful to the book. The Stone Table cracking scene was very well done.
What was really fun about it was that there were about 60 Christ Church/NSA people there! A good portion of the theatre were people I knew! Thanks to Daniel Alders and Brad Littlejohn for putting it all together.

Today I had my last final which was Lordship. I felt it went pretty well except the Heidelberg that the questions were a bit rough.

I have greatly enjoyed my term at NSA! Here's a quick breakdown of my courses this term:
  • Lordship: Mr. Merkle is our teacher, and this term was on the Covenant. I really enjoyed the lecture on Infant Baptism.
  • Rhetoric: This was Logic term. quit difficult! we had to learn all kinds of fallacies, truth tables--the works!
  • Natural Philosophy: Anatomy. I really enjoyed this term of Natural Philosophy! This is the kind of subject that could be boring, but Dr. Wilson makes it come alive. You really sense his love for the subject.
  • Latin: Participles ahoy!
Voila!

Next term is Poetry term for Rhetoric, and Practical Theology for Lordship. Already looking forward to it.