I'm driving, stop distracting me

Heloise
Heloise

Today's Sound Off is about people who distract drivers:

Dear Heloise: My issue is not with fundraising itself, but the way it's done outdoors. On street corners, children or adults hold up cardboard signs with writing to catch the attention of passing drivers and those stopped at red lights.

Those fundraising people should realize they are distracting people from their duty to be attentive drivers. To help those drivers, the letters on those signs should be larger and they should keep the sign in one position, not wave it around. A moving sign is very difficult to read. Hopefully those fundraising events at an intersection won't cause an avoidable accident. - FV, San Antonio, Texas

FV, I don't like the signs any more than you do, but I ignore them. Behind the wheel of a car, every driver needs to keep their eyes on the road, the people crossing the road and weather conditions. Like you, I've seen unreadable signs with someone dancing around on a street corner. The signs could be for anything from fundraising to store closings. It doesn't matter; it's still distracting. - Heloise

 

Fast Facts

Here are some uses for used gift cards or old credit cards:

- Scrape a bee's stinger off your skin.

- Use as a straight edge when designing something.

- Scrape off something that's stuck to your desk or countertop.

- Use to scrape mud off of your shoes.

 

Cigar Boxes

Dear Heloise: I went to a store here that sells cigars and related items and bought three cigar boxes. There are a number of craft projects you can do with cigar boxes, but I bought them to give to my three grandchildren. I put a couple of pictures of their mother in each one, when their mother was about their age, along with a small piece of costume jewelry, and told them this was their "treasure box." They could store special items inside. They loved it! One girl has a two dollar bill in hers, another has a ring she found on a street corner (it's costume jewelry), and the third girl has photos of her friends in there. Sometimes the most inexpensive item can bring joy to a child.

When I bought my new refrigerator, two little boys asked if they could have the cardboard box it came in. Their mother told me they played with the box for weeks. - Helen T., Eugene, Ore.

 

Makeup Remover

Dear Heloise: Makeup remover can be a little expensive, so instead of using a special cloth to take off my makeup, I use baby oil on a clean cotton pad. I leave it on for a about a minute or two, and it not only removes my makeup, it leaves my skin soft. I use soap and water afterward to take off any residue and pat my skin dry, followed by a moisturizer. This is what my dermatologist told me to do years ago, and I have very nice skin for a woman of 78. - Connie W., Rumson, N.J.


SEND A GREAT HINT TO:
Heloise
P.O. Box 795001
San Antonio, TX 78279-5001
Fax: 1-210-HELOISE
Email: [email protected]

 

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