Christmas is a time to reflect on family, friends and yourself. To be thankful for all we have and all we have been given. As you enjoy your time with Family and friends, look around and see where you are. Take the time to ask yourself if everything is how you want i to be. Can you do something better in the coming year than you did it is the previous one? Have you learned the skills necessary for the future?
Taking the time to examine our place in time is just a normal thing you should do everyday, and will pay off in the future exponentially.
Wishing you a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy Healthy New Year from the Garden State.
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Friday, December 25, 2009
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Information Overload
Sometimes Information overload is a bad thing. However if you look at a library as information overload then maybe this link isn't for you. I got this link from board I read and all I could say was ....Whoa that's a ton of info so I share it with you for what it's worth:
LINKS FOR EVERYTHING
LINKS FOR EVERYTHING
Cold Weather Survival
This past weekend was a trial for some trying to move north or south through a storm band that hit the East Coast. Remember that this is prime winter time around these parts and you'll want to be prepared for emergencies that could keep you trapped for a couple days while the responsible governmental parties get their collective heads out of the sand.
A few things that NEED to be in your car this time of year:
Water
Blankets
Road Side Emergency Kit
Jumper Cables
Snow removal tools, folding shovel, window scraper
Flashlight(s)
A Method to charge your cell phone.
Together with some simple winter preps, you will have no issues should an emergency occur while you are in your car. And remember, your car is a safe place to be when the temperatures drop.
Read more on the Basic Principles of Cold Weather Survival.
A few things that NEED to be in your car this time of year:
Water
Blankets
Road Side Emergency Kit
Jumper Cables
Snow removal tools, folding shovel, window scraper
Flashlight(s)
A Method to charge your cell phone.
Together with some simple winter preps, you will have no issues should an emergency occur while you are in your car. And remember, your car is a safe place to be when the temperatures drop.
Read more on the Basic Principles of Cold Weather Survival.
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