Severe Weather Precautions – ThunderstormsMay 30, 2019 It’s That Time of Year! Thunderstorms are most likely to occur during the spring and summer and in the afternoon hours. We are well into the season in the U.S. […]
Fun News to Celebrate for a ChangeMarch 22, 2019 With so much nastiness in the news, it’s time to focus on something positive. This Saturday, March 23 is National Puppy Day – who knew? But everyone loves puppies so […]
Avoiding “Nuts” During the HolidaysDecember 11, 2018 Given the holiday season, I thought it appropriate to share some info on how to deal with “nuts” during the holidays. There are many kinds and the most obvious are […]
Last Minute Halloween PreparationOctober 29, 2018 Preparation can insure a safe Halloween for all Everyone here is talking about moving Trick or Treat up a day since Wednesday is supposed to be bad weather. As a […]
1 Critical Water Safety Tip NOT emphasized enoughJuly 26, 2018 Accidental death by drowning is the leading cause of death in children under 5 years old in the U.S. And the drowning rates are highest among 1 to 2 year […]
A Young Stroke Survivor Story: My Medical ID Bracelet Gives me Peace of MindFebruary 28, 2018 Getting a Medical ID bracelet for safety is something I never thought about after my stroke. I’m still young, so at times I have an attitude of invincibility, which is […]
Random Acts of KindnessFebruary 16, 2018 Somehow the month of February was proclaimed the month to perform random acts of kindness. I love the idea ever since I saw an article in the paper in the […]
Show L.O.V.E. for Those with Food AllergiesFebruary 5, 2018 For those with food allergies, holidays can be a scary time with all of the food that is typically involved in parties, events and social activities. Valentine’s Day is no […]
Speak Out About AllergiesJanuary 25, 2018 Airline travelers inconsiderate of those with allergies I have to share a story I encountered months back. I was traveling on a major airline and in my row across the […]