September 2009

A Second Can Last A Lifetime…

by Shannan on September 8, 2009

Have you stopped to think about how a split second decision can affect the lives of dozens, hundreds, even millions of people? Think about those moments during 9/11 where the hijackers decided that it was time to take control of the plane. Think about the moment a drunk driver turns the key to later take an innocent life. Think about the moment that a criminal decides to pull the trigger and fire a shot at a police officer doing his job.

Our town had one of those world-changing moments this week, as one of our town police officers was shot and killed and another wounded. In a split second, not only were the lives of his family and friends changed forever, but our quiet little town lost its innocence. A little girl, days ago being raised by her single father, is now with grandparents and other family members, telling people how her daddy is with Jesus, but she wants to see him now. Parents must live the rest of their lives with only memories of their son. Friends, family, and simple acquaintances now with a hole in their lives that may never be filled.  So many affected by the millisecond it took to squeeze the trigger of a gun.

In just a few hours, the body of Chad Spicer will be laid to rest. After the service, he will be taken on a last ride through the town he grew up in, the town he protected…the town he gave his life for. The town that will never be the same, because of the split second decision of the man who chose to pull that trigger and rob a little girl of the father who loved her. People will line the streets, saying a last goodbye to a fallen friend, with the familiarity that you can only have in a town of 5,000 people.

Most of us will never be faced with the same choice as the man who is now sitting behind bars, charged with capital murder, but we still need to think about every choice we make and how our decisions will change the lives of others.

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Learn About Car Seat Safety On Twitter

by Shannan on September 8, 2009

With two in carseats, safe travel is a serious concern for our family. I do my best to make sure that my boys are buckled in correctly, but I honestly couldn’t say for certain that I have installed our carseats perfectly. As a part of their upcoming Child Seat Safety week, the NHTSA is having a Twitter event this Wednesday, September 9th, to help educate parents and other caregivers on car safety for children.

twittereventI’ll be tweeting on Wednesday night and I hope to see you all there, as well! RSVP and join us!

Amy Lupold Bair, founder of Momfluence, is acting on behalf of NHTSA’s child passenger safety efforts.

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Paper Culture Stationery Review

September 4, 2009

With email being the primary form of communication for many of us, mailing cards and letters is something that we have lost touch with in recent years. I can remember a time when I checked the mailbox, and got excited over cards and letters that were sent by family and friends. I still feel the [...]

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Back To School Contest At Cookies Kids

September 2, 2009

Summer is drawing to a close, and it’s time to start thinking about sending the kids back to school, if they aren’t there already. Besides pencils, notebooks, and crayons, parents have to get their ever-growing children outfitted in a full new wardrobe for the school year – no inexpensive task. CookiesKids.com understands exactly what parents [...]

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My Brother’s Keeper

September 1, 2009

I watch my boys and their reactions and interactions regularly. Even at two and three, the bonds of brotherhood and friendship are apparent. D, who is full of life and energy, fights as hard as he can to keep up with his big brother, wanting to be a part of everything – to be included [...]

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