Crazy in Love...

First off, I would like to thank you for taking the time to park on my page for a little while & entertain my daily craziness ;)

First and foremost, I am a woman, a mother, a friend, a confidant, and a softy... However, my true goal is to be an ambassador to all - to be an ear or two to my friends, acquaintances or passerbys... I wish to leave your life a little better than what it might have been... I hope that I will have made a difference - in a positive way... I am truly gratified by being able to be there for someone in their time of need or joy and in turn learn from others! :)))

You will find that I am a Realtor by trade, however, with a philanthropist mentality...

However, here we will talk about everything under the sun... Follow me as I also chronicle my 'Get Healthy' Journey as Georges and I 'shake it off and firm it up' :) ~ It is Insanity, Baby!

From the "City that Never Sleeps" (New York) yes, thats where I hail from... to another Great City.. Las Vegas - which I now call home. I'm a proud mom of a beautiful 13 year old boy (my inspiration & my reason) and in love with my best friend!

I'm very open & positive and wish to meet people who exude the same kind of Zest for Life!!

your constant companion,

~deirdra

02 October 2007

Safety Tips for Halloween...


SAFETY TIPS FOR HALLOWEEN

° Children shouldn't snack while they're out trick-or-treating. They should wait until they get home and parents have had a chance to inspect the goodies.


° To help prevent children from munching, give them a snack or light meal before they go--don't send them out on an empty stomach.


° Tell children not to accept--and, especially, not to eat--anything that isn't commercially wrapped.


° When children bring their treats home, discard any home-made candy or baked goods.


° Parents of young children should also remove any choking hazards such as gum, peanuts, hard candies or small toys.


° Inspect commercially wrapped treats for signs of tampering, such as an unusual appearance or discoloration, tiny pinholes, or tears in wrappers. Throw away anything that looks suspicious.


° If juice or cider is served to children at Halloween parties, make sure it is pasteurized or otherwise treatedto destroy harmful bacteria. Juice or cider that has not been treated will say so on the label.


Source: Food and Drug Administration

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Interesting to know.