Saturday, October 19, 2019

" My Perspective "


 

My journey with the products of HempWorx all started when Ruth Ann, my wife, was going though 3 surgeries of cancer. All three of them caused her a great deal of discomfort and anxiety. During  that year I don't think she took more then a few pain killer medications. Today she is cancer free, we thank God for His hand in this. I am no way saying that the HempWorx products healed or took the cancer away, all I am saying is I saw the results of God, the medical teams and the product effects on her.

I started taking the CBD oil and found that it has helped clam me and relax me. It has helped in allowing me to have a different perspective on things. Has it resolved everything in my way of thinking or cured any problems I may have..NO,but it has given me a better out look on life in a way that I enjoy.

I hurt my hands really bad and am recovering, but it takes awhile. I smashed my hands in the tailgate of a tandem dump truck and caused a couple of fractured fingers, and cut knuckles. The cut knuckles at times light up like someone is dragging a very sharp knife across them which almost takes my breath away. HempWorx has a cream, Relief Cream, that I use to put on the knuckles when this happens. The relief I get is instant, it subsides the discomfort as I am applying it. It is just amazing.

Ruth Ann and I are both affiliates  with HempWorx because we both believe in the products that they have and would love to be able to share them with everyone. Please, if interested or if you know someone who might be just get a hold of one of us. Thank you, have a great day.


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Saturday, May 25, 2019

                                                                    MEMORIAL

 

As I sit here thinking about what to do this long three day week-end, there are parades, BBQ, parties and so on and so on. I realize that there are so many that just are not really knowing what this Memorial Day thing really is. If it is a celebration then it is a somber celebration. The day is to remember those that gave their all for your freedom, your country and your life. They went knowing they may not come back, they went knowing that the road ahead was dangerous, they went knowing they where leaving the safety of their homes and they left knowing they may never see their loved ones again. They left for you and me and it is our turn, our duty and our love for them to bow our heads and thank them for what the did and what they gave up for our country. So, go a head and have your fun with your family and friends and enjoy the freedom that they gave to us.....BUT, take a moment and give thanks to them, to their families and friends that we have this day to remember them.



Sunday, February 24, 2019

                                                                  NIGHT SHIFT



I have worked the night shift at different stages of my life from working on three aircraft flight decks in the U.S.Navy, working on flight lines at two civilian air ports factory work on aircraft parts and brakes, a few security jobs from roving on foot, roving in car and K-9 both unarmed and armed. Over-the-road trucking across the USA and some Canada. I took all those jobs in stride and did not think much about the hours...all of them in good and bad weather....but now I work the night shift with the D.O.H. and it is a different animal all together. During the spring, summer and fall it is day shift with weekends off...come winter it is 3 shifts and I am on the graveyard. If there is a chance, no matter how slight of one it may be, we are on 12 shifts...then we get the trucks loaded up with salt and go stage on the highway and wait till that white stuff starts falling and then it is game time. If there is no snow sticking then we are salting the highway, I can make about 2 1/2 turns (about 50 miles) if I am not going crazy laying it down before I have to reload...but if the snow starts to accumulate the plow hits the road and the fun starts. We plow at about 35 to 38 mph and even at that speed sometimes you make a rooster tail, so you have to be careful not to throw it down on the road below or an a car or truck going by....heheheh....to which I am always very careful. Our trucks have a sign on the back telling you to stay back 100 feet and no matter what lane I am in and the other lane is clear, I will have anywhere from 3 to 15 cars and trucks behind me instead of going around....I will slow to a crawl to get them to pass but they just drop their speed to mine....I think that if I drove out into the medium they would follow...it has crossed my mind. So, if you are out on the highways during these wonderful times of us salting and plowing please do us a favor...pay attention to what we are doing, because we are doing it for you, and use common sense. If we are working in one lane and the other lane is cleared, because we made it that way, then safely go around us and do not "DO NOT" ride along side of us...just get around us and go on down the road. Thank you.