Recent Blog Posts
Rain, Rain, Go Away……leave in time for Christmas Day!!! Georgia has seen quite a bit of rainfall the past couple of days—leaving us feeling a bit groggy and tired from the dreary conditions. And while we are all making our last minute preparations for Christmas, we need to be mindful of road conditions at all… Read More »
Every year, millions of people brave the roads to visit family and friends for the holidays. No matter what direction is taken, there is always an increased risk for an accident with the number of vehicles on the road. According to the Georgia Governor’s Office of Highway Safety, the 2013 holiday travel season had nearly… Read More »
After the rush of shopping and decorating concludes, many of us are now looking to secure our holiday and New Year’s Eve plans. We look forward to celebrating what 2014 has brought to our family and friends and hope the New Year graces us with health and happiness. While all the parties can be fun… Read More »
The drivers of I-285 endure some of the heaviest traffic congestion in the Atlanta area. The standstills have become unavoidable and the collisions have become more frequent—due in part to a massive amount of tractor trailers that travel this route. Every year, there are an estimated 200 fatal truck accidents and 5,000 non-fatal truck accidents… Read More »
We are mere hours away from a day dedicated to family and food (and football)! Many of us awake early and reside in the kitchen the entire day as we want to make a Thanksgiving feast a delight for all to share. Therefore, it is important to mention some safety tips so your dinner preparation… Read More »
Here we are, folks…7 days before Thanksgiving. And, in case you haven’t heard, Thanksgiving is the biggest travel day of the year. The American Red Cross has compiled a list of travel tips that will, hopefully, make your Thanksgiving more about Grandma’s Thanksgiving Dinner and less about the local hospital’s version of Thanksgiving dinner. The… Read More »
It was recently announced that Japanese based supplier, Takata Corporation, is in hot water as they are responsible for the recall of more than 52,000 vehicles. The troubled airbag system is said to explode when the vehicle endures too much force and sends metal fragments flying into the passenger compartment. However, many of these accidents… Read More »
We celebrate Veteran’s Day each year—an American holiday dedicated to those who have fought for our freedoms in times of tyranny and oppression. We strive to honor those men and women who have dedicated their lives to giving us the freedoms many of may take for granted. The individuals who have willingly risked their lives… Read More »
As a citizen of the United States of America, we are given countless privileges each day. We live in a country where we have the freedom of speech, religion, press and assembly just to name a few. These freedoms should never be taken lightly, especially when we are constantly shown the injustices happening in other… Read More »
Ghosts and Goblins. Witches with Brooms. Superheroes with super human powers. Princesses and fairy dust. The pumpkins are carved, the spider webs hung and a bowl of treats awaits anxious hands to fill their special Halloween bags. As parents or even providers of treats, we almost get more excited for beggar’s night than the children… Read More »