GRATITUDE!
It's the 9th Day of November 2020, 21 more days in the hurricane season. We are still in the season that can wreak havoc by rain, high winds, and electrical storms. Some of us live in low areas when the ground becomes saturated we experience flooding. We need to be careful. Large trees can be uprooted and fall onto cars or homes, we must be careful. It has been raining for a while now and thunder could be heard in the distance, it is important to stay indoors and be safe. If you must go out you should make sure to have rain gear, a raincoat will be helpful. Covid 19 is still a threat to our lives so, no matter what we must practice the protocols of wearing a mask over your nose and mouth, the mouth for others, the nose for yourself; please social distance and use sanitizer when you are away from the house. At home wash your hands frequently. And in all of this, let's be grateful. Some countries don't have the means that we have to do what we should be doing. The numbers are rising people in almost if not all countries, so we are not practicing everything we should be. Let's make a decision that as of today we will deliberately be safe and keep others safe. I know many of us fear the change in the weather that is upon us and may not have the luxury of going outdoors as often as we would like to or should, but if you can for even 15 minutes to get some 'fresh air' please do so. A few days ago the state of Texas recorded its one-millionth COVID case. 1,000,000. This virus is not slowing down and it may be mutating in more places than we know. So, in these 52 days left in 2020 let's be vigilant of everything that is happening around us. Keep your family safe... Help to keep your friends and neighbours safe... Stay at home unless you must do something important, like getting medications and food. We all look forward to 2020. It's up to us if we get there. God has not brought us this far to 'leave' us. Remember that disobedience is WORSE than WITCHCRAFT. Adhere to the rules. Blessings. #it'important to be safe #safetyfirst #lifemattersPopular Posts
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