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It really got me thinking how safe are really we? I mean this act of violence was totally random. No one saw it coming as they left for dinner last night. No one could imagine experiencing the unthinkable. She also didn’t experience any immediate side effects, such as indigestion or heart palpitations. discount cialis It is actually something which is common to be a little bit more than skeptical right now – many people are when something seems too good to be true. ordering cialis online In other words, not only does obesity make it much more difficult to conceive, but it also lets you connect with your partner better on an emotional level, it may also lead to an extra martial affair. cialis online This drug is supposed to call as exceptionally costly in this manner levitra discounts 100mg is a generic form of levitras. As I laid in bed I actually considered a dog, which is huge because I don’t want a dog ever, but I simply want to keep my family safe. I don’t know all the facts/stats about burglaries and dogs, but I do know in our last house we had someone come look at how safe our home was and what we needed to do to make it more safe. The gentleman told us the best and #1 most deterrent was a dog. I obviously haven’t thought definitively to whether or not I would get a dog, but I have thought about it more seriously…shh don’t tell my husband he wants a dog. Of course a dog wouldn’t help this situation and in fact we can’t do anything to prevent something like this from happening to us. I guess though, it bears reevaluating the things we do have control over and making sure we are doing our best to keep our families safe. I couldn’t have imagined being there in that situation last night with my family and thinking how I could protect them. I know I would feel better if I knew I was doing all that I could to protect them the ways that I can.

I would love to discuss this…
What are you doing to protect your family?
Do you have a dog and if so is it mainly for protection?
Have you thought about getting a dog?