Saw this article- and then saw what 5 minute Friday was on, so I thought it would be the perfect time to share a little humor and knowledge!
Here are the rules according to Gypsy Mama’s blog:
“Got five minutes? Let’s write. Let’s finger paint with words
Let’s just write and not worry if it’s just right or not. Here’s how to play along:
1. Write for 5 minutes flat for pure unedited love of the written word.
2. Link back here and invite others to join in {you can grab the button in my right side bar}
3. Go leave some comment props for the five minute artist who linked up before you {and if you love us, consider turning off word verification for the day to make it easier for folks to say howdy}
It’s a great way to catch your breath at the end of a long week.”
Today’s topic is : When Seasons Change. Ready…Set… Go!
When seasons change, for the most part I get excited. Excited that Summer has become Fall -finally some relief from the heat and humidity, Fall becomes Winter -possibility of snow flurries anyone?, and Winter becomes Spring -excuse to get a pedicure since it is flip-flop time!! Not a huge fan though of Spring becoming Summer. My Casper skin turns red at the slightest amount of heat and sun and starts to burn. Not to mention you can only get so naked and yet you still feel hot in your bare skin- under the fan on high- with the a/c set to 70, in a bath of ice cubes!! (You can thank me later for that wonderful mental photo!) It get's hot as Hades here in the South!! I would not trade living in the land of sunshine and 85* on Christmas morning for anything though! Another part of Summer that I am not too fond of is the beginning of hurricane season. While the idea of no work for a few days has it's "exciting" points- packing up and sitting on I-16 for 15 or so hours only to make it 200 miles to Macon is not "exciting". This article was released by the CDC last week and I thought this would be the perfect opportunity to remind everyone about hurricane preparedness. I know the article is about Zombies- but it would appear that you can save yourself from the Zombie Apocalypse the same way as you can save yourself from a hurricane! Hot Dog! So- read up on the tips, get a plan in place, and make sure you have a bed ready for me when I have to evacuate because " the hurricane of the century is gonna kill us all"!
http://emergency.cdc.gov/socialmedia/zombies_blog.asp
Happy Monday!
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