Can I just say it’s nice having someone it the medical field in your extended family when you are a first time parent you have little ones. I can’t tell you the number of times my sister-in-law has saved us from taking our kids into the doctor by having some of the medical equipment on hand so she could look in their ears to let us know that no, they dont’ have an ear infection or by listening to their breathing to let us know that it doesn’t sound like bronchitis or pneumonia. It makes me think maybe I should of done gone in the medical field like that too, but since I have a hard time with the sight of blood I still don’t think that would of been the perfect fit of a job for me. I still am glad I chose the route I did as staying home, watching the kids grow up brings me so much joy! (Unless they are in their crabby moods and are fighting)

This past week was a sad week for west Michigan as there were quite few drownings in Lake Michigan. The saddest was the story of the 9 year old that got to far out (thanks to the rip current) and his Dad went out to save him. Prise the lord that the farther did save his son. A good Samaritan went out as well and the father handed his son to this Samaritan and the Samaritan got the son to safety. As he turned around to see the father, the father was gone. He was unable to make it back to shore and ended up drowning. My thoughts and prayers go out to that family as I can’t imagine the heartache they are going through.
Because of these drownings I thought it would be good to post the following which was found on gCaptain’s website.
So next time you are by water, keep alert! Don’t just think you will hear someone yelling for help as that’s not how the case is all the time.





