by Cindy B | Nov 2, 2007 | Emergency Preparedness
If you’re like me, medical concerns, we were having multiple appointments a week for months on end. Needless to say, I burned out in “going to see the doctor.” But medical needs are not to be ignored. So while we’re discussing emergency...
by Cindy B | Nov 2, 2007 | Emergency Preparedness
What do index cards have to do with emergency preparedness? Just read a bit further to see! Flash backwards a bit with me to an embarrassing moment in Wal-mart a few years back (2004 to be precise). I’m standing in line, , etc. Once he’s through paying for...
by Moira T | Nov 2, 2007 | Emergency Preparedness
If you’re a teenager you probably have a MySpace account. These social networking sites are so popular with teens today. In fact, with the exception of a handful of sites, most of these social networking sites are aimed at teenagers and young adults. MySpace was...
by Cindy B | Oct 31, 2007 | Emergency Preparedness
Ok. Winter is coming. For many, this means below-. But what if your furnace goes out? What then? Or even worse, as has happened in various parts of the country (and the world), sometimes there is a larger crisis. A cold snap strikes an area and the power is suddenly...
by Cindy B | Oct 31, 2007 | Emergency Preparedness
The world seems to be tilting ever more out of control. From violent drought-ridden areas, indeed the world can be a tempestuous place. This is why I’m grateful for men such as President James E. Faust, a member of the First Presidency for the Church of Jesus...
by Cindy B | Oct 31, 2007 | Emergency Preparedness
When was the last time you thought about your education? In the uncertain world we live in, keeping your education up-to-date is a choice full of wisdom. Men and women alike, it is in the best self-interest of all to seek learning. For example, President Hinckley...