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Hurricane Dolly

I’m sitting at my computer with one eye on Fox News. It’s sunny and breezy today in northeast Ohio, but stormy and very windy along the Texas coast. They’re being pounded with winds over 100 miles per hour as Hurricane Dolly comes ashore.

I’ve been thru several hurricanes in south Florida. As a college student, it was an opportunity to party. But now, as an adult, I’m very aware of the dangers associated with a hurricane.

The important thing is to be prepared. In south Florida, we have a survival plan. We invested in hurricane shutters. We keep a battery operated lamp, radio, flashlights, plenty of batteries, a propane stove, a charged up cell phone and non-perishable food. When a hurricane is possible, we keep the car gas tank full and stock up on water.

I think it’s a good idea to have a survival plan no matter where you are. Families should have a meeting place away from the house in case they’re separated during a disaster.

It’s easy to be complacent. And we’re all busy with our day-to-day living. Everyone thinks, “It won’t happen to me.” But, sometimes bad things do happen. Having a plan gives us peace of mind.

Resources:
Family Disaster Plan
Hurricane Tracking Chart
Safety and Preparedness Fact Sheet

Marilyn Kvasnok

Where There’s Smoke . . .


We used to have parties. Big parties with lots of friends, good food, drinks and music. The house would be filled with the happy sounds of people having fun – And smoking. How did we ever put up with it?

Then, a strange thing happened at one party. The ashtrays were empty! Finally, all our friends had quit smoking. Maybe the Attorney General’s warning’s had gotten to us. Maybe we just wised up. Whatever it was, it was over. That was years ago. We haven’t had an ashtray in the house since.

What a turn-around . . .
I had gotten to the point of walking out of restaurants if they allowed smoking. Even if they had a “non-smoking section.” Isn’t that like having a no-pee zone in your pool? Eventually we found the restaurants that were smoke free. And now, they all are. So, we’re able to go to any restaurant.

Sometimes, you can tell if a person smokes just by looking at them. Years of smoking ages the skin and deepens the wrinkles. And the smoke lingers in their hair and on their clothes. It probably seeps right thru their skin.

There’s lots of help for smokers who want to quit. The key is “wanting” to quit. Smoking is no longer “cool.” It’s no longer “in.” But, the addiction is the hard part to overcome.

Resources for smokers who are ready to quit . . .

Marilyn Kvasnok

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