Michael W. Smith On Voting!
Friday, October 31st, 2008
Of course we all should vote. But what happens when you are an uninformed voter? So what does Smitty say about the coming elections next week…
Of course we all should vote. But what happens when you are an uninformed voter? So what does Smitty say about the coming elections next week…
We found this from Parents magazine…
You see your toddler at the bottom of the pool.
Imagine this: You take your eyes off your toddler for just a few seconds in your neighbor’s backyard, and suddenly you see her body at the bottom of the deep end of the swimming pool. Terrified, your first instinct is to leap in.
Don’t do it. First tell another person to call 911, and then grab something that floats — like a raft or a chair cushion — before you jump in, experts warn. “Most people actually aren’t strong enough swimmers to get a child out of a pool without using a flotation device,” says B.J. Fisher, director of health and safety for the American Lifeguard Association. “The child will drag you back down.” This is just one of the many errors that parents make in those types of scary situations you have nightmares about. Sometimes, we simply react without thinking. Other times, we rely on outdated medical information or home remedies that have no scientific evidence to back them up. Here are more worst-case scenarios, and the right and wrong ways to help your family.
Chelle was filling in for Susan today, and she had some interesting info on your Doc. Who knew the Doctor. was keeping things from us. Personally I think honesty is the best policy, especially when talking to the Doctor. Just let me down gently. I know, I know I need to lose weight.
Listen to the list…
A cool website to help with your marriage. I like it because as Ace was saying most marrriage books and materials a totally geared to women. And as I said on the air, who is it that usually is the last person that wants to go to counseling? Answer…usually the guy. So check it out… The Marriage Play book