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Saturday, May 16, 2015

Hug a Tree


The HUG-A-TREE and SURVIVE Program was started in San Diego, California after a search for a nine-year-old boy who died in the local mountains. 

1. Hug a Tree once you know you are lost.

One of the greatest fears anyone can have is of being alone. Hugging a tree or other stationary object and even talking to it calms the child down, and prevents panic. By staying in one place, the child if found by searchers far more quickly, and can't be injured in a fall or other accident.

2. Always carry a trash bag and whistle on a picnic, hike, or camping trip.

By making a hole in the side of the bag for the face (always teach the child to make this hole as without it, there is a danger of suffocation), and putting it over the head so the face is showing out of the bag, it will keep the child warm and dry which will help prevent hypothermia. The whistle can be heard further away than the child's voice, and takes less energy to use.

3. My parents won't be angry at me.

Time and again, children have avoided searchers because they were ashamed of getting lost and afraid of punishment. Anyone can get lost, adult or child. If they know a happy reunion, filled with love is waiting, they will be less frightened, less prone to panic, and work hard to be found by hugging a tree as they have learned.


4. Make Yourself Big.

From helicopters, people are hard to see when they are standing up when they are in a group of trees, or wearing dark and drab clothing. find your tree to hug near a small clearing if possible. Wear a red or orange jacket or vest when you go near the woods or desert. Lie down when the helicopter flies over. If it is cold and you are rested, make crosses or "SOS" using broken shrubbery, rocks or by dragging your foot in the dirt.


5. There are no animals out there that can hurt you in this country.

If you hear a noise at night, yell at it. If it is an animal it will run away to protect itself. If it is a searcher, you will be found. Fears of the dark and of lions and tigers and bears are a big factor in panicking children into running. They need strong reassurance to stay put and be safe.

6. You have hundreds of friends looking for you.

We have had children in the local area of a search tell us, My parents would never spend the money to search for me with all these people. Search personnel is mainly volunteers who work with other professionals and charge nothing and do it because they care. Many children who are lost don"t realize that if they sit down and stay put, one of the many searchers will find them. Some are afraid of strangers and may not respond to yells and, have actually hidden from searchers they knew were looking for them.

7. Footprinting your child is a five-minute exercise that cuts down the time of a search by several hours.

Have the child walk across a piece of aluminum foil on a soft surface, such as carpeting or a folded towel. Mark the foil with the child's name. With this print, trackers can separate your child's track from the hundreds of others in the area, and quickly determine the direction of travel.

Sunday, May 10, 2015

Today is the Day


Well, today is the day the BestWriters.com will be going through a maintenance stage and will be changing its domain name today as well. Everyone has been waiting for this change all week and I am glad to finally see Kisser implementing that change. Kisser really doesn't understand that he is really needed around the site. Everyone trusts him and we will hate to see him leave. I think I would be hurt the most than anyone else. He is a real nice friend that you can talk to without any problems.

Kisser still won't tell me ahead of time what the sites name is going to be. He told me I had to wait and see, but this wait is killing me. I hope it's a good name that will fit the site and all of our personalities. More importantly, I hope it will help the site to start paying again soon.

Just got an update, the new name is World Famous Writers. I love the name.

Friday, May 8, 2015

102 Writing prompts

Dream Fairy, Where Are You?
To remember your dreams better, write a brief note to your Dream Fairy, read it and put it under your pillow. When you wake and write about your dreams in your Journal, add a big thank you to your DF. Then each night thereafter, read the note and return it to its place under your pillow. Write a new note when you feel like its time!

From Nathan Ohren's Dream Journaling e-Workshop

Dear Journal
Your Journal is an ongoing "come-as-you-are" party. When you're bonkers, bothered or bored or need to find your way back to the center, pull out a pen and free write, write, write. Anytime.
  • How you and your best friend met
  • The bravest moment of your life
  • What makes your parents special
  • The experience of overcoming a fear
  • The moment your life changed forever
  • Why you can succeed in life
  • A difficult choice you have made
  • A place that is special to you
  • The experience of being let down by a friend
  • A failure you experienced
  • A disappointment you had
  • A surprising turn of events you experienced
  • Your favorite period of time
  • A place you always try to avoid
  • If you had power, what you would do with it
  • What super power you choose to have
  • If you could change someone’s life
  • How money matters for your life
  • Where would you go hide
  • The biggest loss you have experienced
  • If you could have a do-over
  • Words that stung
  • A book that has changed your life
  • When you have the desire of running away
  • When you have the urge of hiding in a hole
  • The proudest moment of your life
  • When you were taught a lesson by a child
  • Words that prompted hope
  • If your dog or cat could talk
  • Your favorite time with family
  • If you could invent something
  • If you could live in a different country
  • What the world would be like in 100 years
  • If you lived 100 years ago
  • The animal you would like to be
  • The greatest movie moment
  • One thing you would change about the world
  • If you could change one thing about yourself
  • The type of teacher you want to be
  • If you could live anywhere
  • A museum you’d like to visit
  • If you could become a building
  • Something a robot could never do
  • An animal that could be in charge of the world
  • The greatest discovery
  • Your most fortunate day
  • Your secret love
  • Your secret talent
  • The ugliest thing you have seen
  • The most beautiful thing you have seen
  • An accident which changed everything
  • Something you have witnessed
  • A right choice
  • A wrong choice
  • How you would spend a million dollars
  • The meaning of color
  • If you could start a charity
  • Your favorite gift
  • A close call
  • A secret place
  • A hard lesson
  • An unexplained event
  • Something you can’t resist
  • A visitor that you can’t forget
  • The longest moment you ever had
  • An awkward social moment
  • A near death experience
  • The hardest news you had to deliver
  • A special morning
  • A kiss that meant a lot
  • Why you will never tell a lie
  • When you needed a hug

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

How old were you when you got your first computer?

Image Credit: Pixabay

I believe I was about 24 years old when I got my first computer. I used to have to go the library when I wanted to do something online. Of course back then there was no such thing as Wifi or DSL. There was only Dial up and that used up your telephone line, so if anyone wanted to call you or if you wanted to call someone you had to get off the internet to do such a thing.

Now I have had several computers since then. This will make my second Laptop that I have owned. My first laptop was a Toshiba and now I own a Dell laptop. I love the Dell better. Looking back now, I can't imagine my life without a computer. You can do so much on computer these days than when I first started. You can find just about anything and everything on the internet.

So how old were you when you got your first computer?

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Changes for Best Writers


Best Writers has been operating under the Non-Profit cloud since March 21. The site had lost almost 80% of it writers because of not being able to pay. Many writers stayed to help the site out and they eventually became what is known as Premium Members. You can see the logo below. 
I'm not sure exactly what it means to be a Premium Member now, but I do know when the site does become a paid site again these premium members will have an advantage over the people coming back to the site. 



+Rex Trulove has written an update in Best Writers called Good sort of announcement. To many of us at Best Writers it's a really good announcement. Since the beginning of Best Writers (when it started in February), it has had a bad reputation due to the past owners that had used the same name in the past. This had brought so many disappointments for the site. The owners of the site now, +Rex Trulove, Kisser, and Brad Josh and of course with the help of +trenna sue hiler have decided that now is the time for a domain change. I was assured by Rex that they will pick a name that doesn't have a bad history so we can start making money. 

Wednesday will be the day of the change and when people come to the site they will see a new name. Everyone is excited, including me and well can't wait to see what our new name will be. 


Friday, May 1, 2015

May is a busy month for holidays


Today just kicked off the month of May and it's one of the busiest months of the year. There are many different things to celebrate this month. I wonder if it's actually possible to celebrate every single thing.

Did you know that May is Date your mate month? If you are in a relationship then this is the month to spend time with that mate of yours. You don't even have to leave the house in order to have a date. Stay home and watch movies together. Since it is warmer now why not go for a walk under the stars. My favorite is having a bonfire and just snuggle together. Of course, you can still go eat at that restaurant that just opened that you have been dying to try. The possibilities are endless for this.

May is also the time for great barbecue since it is also National barbecue month. Get your bike out of storage and get ready to ride it for National Bike Month during May. It's a great way to get fresh air and some exercise before summer gets here.

Other national holidays for May are:
  • Foster Care Month
  • National Blood Pressure Month
  • National Hamburger Month
  • National Photograph Month
  • National Recommitment Month
  • National Salad Month
  • Older Americans Month

Image Credit: Pixabay http://pixabay.com/en/fireworks-celebration-bright-pink-1759/

Thursday, April 30, 2015

May topics To Write About

These are topics for me to write about in the month of May. Of course, I might add more topics before May gets here. 

National holidays for the month

- Date Your Mate Month
- Foster Care Month
- National Barbecue Month
- National Bike Month
- National Blood Pressure Month
- National Hamburger Month
- National Photograph Month
- National Recommitment Month
- National Salad Month
- Older Americans Month


Topics to write each day

  1. Are you superstitious?
  2. Are you a morning person or a night owl?
  3. When was the last time you did volunteer work?
  4. Would you be willing to live "off the grid"?
  5. Cinco de Mayo/What is your favorite Mexican meal?
  6. How old were you when you got your first computer?
  7. What slang word or phrase is most overused?
  8. What was the last book you read?
  9. Lost Sock Memorial Day/What is your favorite quote?
  10. Mother's Day/What is the last song to get stuck in your head?
  11. Eat What you want Day/What would your obituary say?
  12. If you could ask me one question, and I had to answer you truthfully, what would you want to know?
  13. If I could create a new flavor of ice cream it would be
  14. Dance Like A Chicken Day
  15. National Chocolate chip Day/Do you believe that older Americans are treated with enough respect today?
  16.  Hug A tree Day/wear purple for peace
  17. Packrat day/What is your favorite type of hamburger or veggie burger?
  18. visit your relatives day/What is you favorite breakfast food?
  19. Have you ever performed a random act of kindness?
  20. Pick Strawberries Day/What scares you?
  21. Three things you’d do if you weren’t so afraid.
  22. Buy a musical Instrument Day/What was the biggest mistake you made this week?
  23. International Jazz Day/Mystery
  24. National Escargot Day/Ghosts
  25. Memorial Day/National Missing children's Day
  26. Sally Ride Day/What's on my mind right now?
  27. Sun Screen Day/Today, I don't feel like writing because
  28. National Burger Day/"I write entirely to find out what I'm thinking, what I'm looking at, what I see and what it means. What I want and what I fear." ~Joan Didion
  29. Learn about composting Day/John F. Kennedy's Birthday
  30. Water a Flower Day/Begin a Journaling entry with: The lies you tell yourself are the hardest to forgive. ~Kim Moss
  31. World No Tobacco Day/In your Journal, write your name in capital letters in a vertical line down the page. For each letter of your name, write down a positive quality or attribute you possess. Go ahead...do it for your whole name. Dare ya!