NO PHONE ZONE
AAA estimates that 50% of all teenage drivers are texting while they drive. CBS did a report on teenagers driving while texting, but come on people, we all are doing it. I am guilty as charged. I text at red lights or any chance I get while I am driving. But am I alone, I don’t think so. Every day I pull up next to another grown person texting or talking on their cell. Truly, you know we’re not paying attention to the road. And this lack of attention is deadly.
We use to have to worry about drunk drivers, now we have to worry about people who talk and text on their phones. This is a bad habit that we need to get out of. So instead of complaining, what am I going to do about it? Actually, I am going to stop using my cell phone all together while in my van. I don’t drive that much as it is. If feel if I need to take a call that is so important, I should be able to pull over. If I miss a call, I know I will live another day to return that missed call. How can you make a difference? Let me know some of your ideas. I know a lot of you drive more than others. Would a Bluetooth speaker be just as distracting? If you use your Bluetooth handset already, my hat goes off to you.
Funny thing, Holly Robinson Peete was on Oprah with her daughter. Holly texts from her phone at red lights too. Anyway, Holly and her daughter made bumper stickers that read “Honk if you love Jesus, Text if you want to Join Him”. I thought that was cute. With that being said, Oprah has a place on her site where you can pledge not to talk or text on your phone. How about it Face Booker’s? Can we do this? I already made my pledge to make a difference and to tell others to do the same. Join me at http://oprah.com/nophonezone
Love and Be Loved!
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Teen Domestic Violence
Last night I was watching Cops on TV. And I still can't get over domestic violence especially when it involves our young people. This young lady, about 19 was fighting with her boyfriend. The thing that got me was, she stated to her mother "You know how I am, I had to hit him back plus I am on my period." Her mother told her that wasn't an excuse, she could have walked away.
Everybody knows the recent domestic violence in the news concerning our young people, Rhianna and Chris, this couple was 19 and 20 years old when it happened. What about our teens that are 12 and up that are in a violent relationship?
So I ask you this should our young lady’s walk away from violence or should they hit back? And please, tell me why you feel that way?
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