Odds and Ends: Alex’s Turn
A SideTracked Focus: First Chat Tomorrow!
If you haven’t already checked it out, get going! Fellow rebelutionaries Agent Tim, Spunky Junior, Jake of Mission 3:6teen, and Coie Igarashi have unveiled a project they’ve been working on for months: A SideTracked Focus (ASTF), what looks to be a dynamic and exciting online Bible study for Christian teens. The first chat is scheduled for tomorrow evening (the 11th) from 5 to 6 P.M. (EST). Don’t miss it!
UPDATE: The chat will be held on Homeschool Blogger Chat, Room 1.
New Blogs For Your Consideration:
One of the things Brett and I have regretted about being so busy here in Alabama, is that we haven’t been able to keep our blogroll up-to-date with all of the great new blogs we’ve discovered. A few have been added recently, however, and we would encourage you to check them out. Newcomers include:
Daughter of the King: This wonderful new blog just recently included several excellent posts on evangelism. Lindsey has a heart for God and good writing ability. Keep it up, Lindsey!
In the Great Sculptor’s Shop: We’re very excited about the subject of this blog: perhaps the world’s most-loved Christian author, C.S. Lewis.
Jennifer’s Musings: This American patriot expresses her gratitude to our country’s troops.
We’re Not Identical Or Fraternal: We’re Half-Identical!
This evening, at the age of 17 years and 13 days, Brett and I were thrilled to (finally) conclusively discover our true identity as twins. This is a very big deal, because it has been an issue of deep mystery ever since we were born. You see, the doctor told my parents that we were identical. That means that after the egg was fertilized, it split, and two separate persons, with identical DNA, were eventually born.
For a short period of time, my family contented itself with this explanation; after all, Brett and I certainly looked similar, especially all wrapped up in blankets. However, the older we grew, the more distinct our differences became. In fact, those who have met us will quickly verify that we do not look identical. But while it may just seem as if the only explanation is that we are similar-looking fraternal twins, hold one moment; we’ll never buy that idea. First of all, there was only one placenta. With fraternal twins, there would be two. Second, we are of very similar build. Our eye and hair color is the same. Our height and weight are also nearly the same. Quite simply, our similarity is much greater than that of any of other siblings we know. We aren’t identical, but we were almost positive we weren’t fraternal either. Unfortunately, the books from the library on twins shed no light on our dilemma.
With that understanding, imagine our delight when we discovered a more recently identified type of twins; the polar body, or half-idential twins:
Polar body twinning is very unusual and very rare. The process is quite complicated. The polar body appears when the egg has been developing, even before fertilization. It is a small cell that does not function and will usually degenerate and die. It is thought that in some cases, when the egg is old, the splitting off of the polar body takes place in an abnormal way. It then becomes larger, receives more nourishment, and does not die as it usually does. Instead, it acts as a second egg. The polar body and the egg share identical genes from the mother, but they may then be fertilized by two separate sperm from the father. This will result in twins who share half their genes in common (from the mother) and the other half different (from the two sperm). They share some features of identical twins and some features of fraternal twins and thus are so-called half-identical twins. — National Organization of Mothers of Twins Clubs, “Twinning Facts”
This Is Where We Work:
A picture of the Alabama Supreme Court room for you all:
And the view from our office window this evening:
Alabama weather reminded us of Oregon today… Very strange.
Finally, We Have A Rebelution Button!
Be sure to check the bottom of the sidebar for our “new” button link for The Rebelution. Now, if you so choose, you can link to us in style.
















November 11th, 2005 at 12:47 pm
Haha…so you guys finally have your own identities straightened out! That’s cool. I had no idea there was such a thing as half-identical twins.
November 11th, 2005 at 1:46 pm
Thanks for spreading the word about ASTF
Glad you both are doing well in Alabama. You’ve been in my prayers.
November 11th, 2005 at 7:49 pm
How very interesting…
That’s very interesting indeed. I didn’t know that there were more than one type of twins.
VERY interesting…
November 11th, 2005 at 7:52 pm
Oh, by the way, you guys have an awesome view from your office!
And you really need to see an Alaskan summer sun-set. Although, those really don’t exist, because the sun doesn’t reall ’set’.
Instead, it circles. So we get a 7 hour sunset/sunrise in one. It’s beautiful. I wanted to capture it in time lapse with my camera, but I didn’t know how back then. Now I live in Texas.
November 12th, 2005 at 12:22 am
Wow! I was reading your section on the polar twins and was amazed to discover that it almost exactly described my mother and her twin sister! The stories are very similar - the doctor told their parents that they were identical at birth, and they have the same eye & hair color and similar features, but they do have different body builds in some ways(shorter & longer waistlines) that are clearly not identical! It was intriguing to discover that there is an “inbetween” type of twins!:) Thanks for sharing.
In Christ,
Charity
November 12th, 2005 at 2:53 am
Really interesting about the polar body twins … I’m a med student & I didn’t know about that! (Don’t worry about the future of medicine, though; I’m only a first-year. :))
November 12th, 2005 at 5:29 am
Thanks for mentioning me! I really appreciate the links!!
And I’m going to download the button to my blog today!
November 12th, 2005 at 5:33 am
Agh, it didn’t work! When I click on the button, it just says, “blog URL not found”. Maybe I’m doing it wrong…
November 12th, 2005 at 5:48 am
Try it now, Lindsey.
November 13th, 2005 at 12:07 am
Thankyou for putting this blog together. I really enjoy blogging, and when we find another, i very quickly check it out. Looking forward to future posts…
Keep up the good work!
In Christ, Theresa
ps: The half-twin idea is a new one to me, and I am glad that you straightened out your identity crisis!
November 13th, 2005 at 1:22 am
Awesome stuff guys!
I would love the opportunity to work as a page sometime soon if possible. But we’ll see.
Keep up the great work!
November 14th, 2005 at 5:33 am
Sorry Alex, I couldn’t help but laugh about the polar twins (but it was cool) !
I’m glad you can finally be at peace about that! I’m praying for you both! God bless!