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Teen Saves Cannon from Bad Landing

February 22nd, 2010

A few weeks ago in Buda, Texas, Cary Clevenger was living the life of a regular teen.  Hanging out at his friend Gavin’s place, he had no idea his identity was about to change.  Suddenly, the eighth grader recognized his full potential by catching a dropping Cannon.   That’s Cannon Jamison – Gavin’s two year old brother.

Imagine the super strength of a teen who catches a Cannon – er, toddler from a two storey window?

The toddler apparently called down from the window, grabbing Cary’s attention as he pushed on the screen with his face and hands.  Seconds later he was tumbling out. Cannon hit a light fixture attached to the wall and landed in Cary’s waiting arms.  The two fell to the driveway, landing unhurt if not a little frazzled.

Talk about drama.  Cary will be able to milk this for years.

Okay, we’re thrilled that little Cannon is okay.  Christie Jamison, the boy’s mother, has since installed a lock on the second storey window so that it opens only five or six inches.  The other question is – what will she do about her little flying Cannon?  Was he trying to live up to his (super cool) name?  This boy is a Superman in the making, trying to leap out of tall buildings.  Someone please tell him that he’s supposed to leap OVER the buildings.

The fourteen-year-old boy, with quick thinking and Mr. Fantastic-like reflexes, is modest as he talks about his life saving feat.  But we know the truth – he’s a real hero.

As for little Cannon and his family, they’re grateful.  And they’re also using the media attention to raise awareness about window/toddler safety.  Ms. Jamison is hoping that others will take the story to heart and install safety features.

Cary?  He’s hoping the glow of being a hero will stay until he enters high school – girls are going to love it.

Costume Countdown Day 25: The Halloween Ship is About to Set Sail

October 25th, 2009

Six days before the good ship, Halloween, sets sail.

Erica, our sailor girl, is ready to let you board if you have your costume.

Erica, our sailor girl, is ready to let you board if you have your costume.

Are you ready for the journey? Will you be joining us for trick or treating, costume parties, getting together with friends, meeting new people, or building a special family memories??

Well, here’s one way to gauge your readiness to set sail aboard the Halloween ship. Answer this simple question:

Do you have your costume ready???

So many people wait until the last minute to get their Halloween costumes together. Don’t be one of them this year. Well, maybe it’s a bit late to say this since you’ve only got 5 days left. If you haven’t got your costume ready to go by now, you are dangerously close to being that last minute person I always feel sorry for. Here’s why:

  1. The crowds in the costume shops are ridiculous in the final days. They are all just as bugged, panicked, and frustrated as you are, creating a wonderful store environment. Not to mention no room to move, long lines, and strangers bumping into you.
  2. The costume idea or pieces you need just might be sold out. People are regularly shocked that this happens, but it’s unavoidable.
  3. You have no good answer to your friends and co-workers when the ask what you are going to be this year. A severe blow to your pride.
  4. You risk damaging your relationship with your girlfriend, whom you’ve told over and over that you have a great costume planned.
  5. The risk of settling for some last-minute, lame idea is growing larger with each  passing moment. Get your sheet and scissors ready, you’ll probably end up being a ghost.

So there you have it. Get your costume together and get on board the good ship Halloween before she sets sail in 5 short days.

All aboard!!!

Costume Countdown Day 21: Out of the Egyptian Past

October 21st, 2009

Costume Countdown Day 21: Out of the Egyptian Past

Egyptian Princess CostumeThis is our first year to carry teen costumes! Here’s one of my favorites – the Egyptian Princess. The cut is a bit longer and not too showy for the teens. This also a great option for more petite gals or those who want a bit more conservative cut.

If you are expecting a warm Halloween, this is a great costume. If this outfit was good enough to keep those Egyptians cool in the dessert heat, it will work for you just fine.