Thursday, September 24, 2009

Georgia flood

So I’m watching the news, and they are showing all the flooding that’s happening in Georgia. Then I see a news flash, about a women talking to a 911 operator, she is stuck in her minivan and the water is coming in, and she can’t get out. She has moved to the back of the van (I think most windows in the back of vans don’t roll down) the operator is trying to calm her down and have her try and kick out the window so she can get out . My heart sinks into my stomach, she is gone, and the emergency crew couldn’t get to her on time. She left behind 2 children.
What a sad story, but this happens way more than we hear. Remember if you get caught in this situation roll down your windows and get out of your vehicle as soon as possible. There are some really helpful emergency tools out there that could clearly save your life. Here is one for you to check out. http://www.yourpersonalsecuritystore.com/product/ST-Q1014 It’s better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have anything.
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Remember be prepared.
Lisa Sisterhen
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Friday, September 11, 2009

911 Remember

911 – 8 years later
Today we look back on what happened 8 years ago.
Do we feel any safer today? Do we really think about it everyday? Most of us don’t, but we need to, we need to remember what happened.
Our hearts go out to those we lost 8 years ago.
. How has your patriotism changed since the incident? What were you doing when you found out? What did you feel at first? How do you feel now? What do you want to see happen? Did you do anything to help?
"God bless all of those that we lost, God bless all there familys, and God bless all of you who mourn for them. Always remember them, and those who risked their lives, God bless those who are still fighting for us, and God bless America."
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By: Lisa Sisterhen

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Car Theft and how to avoid it.
So I’m laying in bed and thinking about what I need to do tomorrow.
All of a sudden I jump out of bed and realize that I left my lap-top in the back seat of my car.
I wake up my husband (because you know it’s like 11:45) and send him out to my car to retrieve the lap-top.
One of the best ways to avoid your car being broken into is DON’T KEEP ANYTHING VALUBLE IN YOUR CAR! That’s what the thefts are looking for. If they don’t see anything thought the windows they won’t bother with your car, they’ll just move on to the next car.
We are friend with a few of the local police officers, and you wouldn’t believe some of the thing that people have left in their cars overnight.(Purses, laptops, phones, iPods, check books I could go on and on) Just to wake up and find it missing.
Always park in a lighted area when possible, and if you have a drive way, use it. Check this out http://www.yourpersonalsecuritystore.com/product/IAAL
It might help out if you can't afford a car alarm.