Parish Nurse’s Blog: March 2016
Here we are at the end of winter and I want to discuss an issue seldom talked about in cold weather, dehydration. Dehydration can happen just as easily in cold
Read moreHere we are at the end of winter and I want to discuss an issue seldom talked about in cold weather, dehydration. Dehydration can happen just as easily in cold
Read moreAll are welcome to the next evening book club discussion. The book is A Man Called Ove by Frederick Backman. A debut novel from a Swedish writer, Goodreads calls it
Read more“Be with us through this season, Lord, and all our earthly days, that when the final Easter dawns, we join in heaven’s praise.” – O Lord, Throughout These Forty Days,
Read moreWhat’s a Library Good For? Quite a lot it appears: “The library…is a passport to wonders and miracles, glimpses into other lives, religions, experiences, the hopes and dreams and strivings
Read moreJanuary can be treacherous time for older folks, indoors and out. RLC member, Steve Hess, gave a pertinent presentation on safety measures to those in attendance at the OWLs January
Read moreThis month I will continue First Aid with a review of burn care. First, ask the injured what happened and if you can help. Make sure that the reason for
Read moreLike good stewards of the manifold grace of God, serve one another with whatever gift each of you has received. 1 Peter 4:10 Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, EPIPHANY
Read moreNew Books for the New Year If you are looking for some contemplative time after the holidays, our library has some new books that look at faith and prayer from
Read moreECO FILM IN LIBRARY The DVD “Merchants of Doubt” is now available in the Reformation library. For anyone who missed the fall eco-movie night, or if you want to see
Read moreLast month I reviewed first aid for seizures. I am continuing this review with a special review of something called febrile seizures. The treatment for this condition slightly different. Febrile
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