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I have so enjoyed FB and blogging. I love reading others, friends, and younger people who are so good with words. It is my prayer that I be a servant to others. To lead them to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ is of chief importance to me. My work at the Cancer Center gave me many opportunities to do just that; the center was part of a Catholic institution that had ...."in the Spirit of Jesus Christ"..... in the Mission Statement. God gave me a boldness like never before. I also love journal keeping. I have several. The one I am currently using will run out before Dec. 31. I love it; it has a photo of the four grandchildren, Peyton, Paige, Reese, and Sully on it. Plus a Christmas greeting on the inside page. I keep sermon notes and daily stuff on those pages. Mike said, "Do you ever go back and read what you write?" Answer YES. Regularly.

Saturday, August 8, 2009

CPR Instructor at Calvary Bapt.

 


This is the day that the Lord hath made, let us rejoice and be glad in it. This morning 8 students were certified (or re-certified) in CPR and AED use at our church, Calvary Baptist in Danville, Illinois. Our instructor was my very own son-in-law, James. I was very proud (in a good way). I have been retired from oncology nursing for 3 years in September and had allowed my CPR to expire, so was happy when Sandy and James scheduled a class for whoever wanted to take it. He did a great job, and there was lots of student participation with good questions and a real interest in helping others. We are fortunate to have more than one firefighter, police, and nursing personel who attend our church. But, everyone should know how to do this. James said, "you will know you tried to save a life if you use this some day, and that is a good feeling". Thanks, James, for taking time out to show us what to do in an emergency.
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