The Riverside Press-Enterprise

Really ringing in the New Year

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DEAR HELOISE >>

Here is a hint in time for the holidays, but good to consider anytime. When groups get together, we often toast each other with our glasses as a form of greeting and good luck.

But what should you do if you have a crystal wine glass? Ring it instead, as in “ringing in the New Year.” We know that a wine glass is meant to be filled only halfway. When you sip it, you often hold it by the “cup.” But when you hold it by the stem to toast, it makes a ringing sound. The vibration of the ring creates a musical energy that uplifts the energy of the group. Try it.

— A Reader

DEAR HELOISE >> The suggestion for medical informatio­n storage was great, but I have stored me and my husband’s medical informatio­n with our drivers’ licenses for years.

It includes our names, address, birth dates, names of doctors with phone numbers, allergies, and complete data regarding medical history, including surgeries.

In my case, it also includes my knee replacemen­ts and pacemaker. In the event of an accident, authoritie­s will first look for identity informatio­n, so it’s all there.

It might be wise to also include contact informatio­n for your next of kin. I have been repeatedly compliment­ed by medical staff for this. I hope this is helpful to your readers! I have been a faithful follower of your informativ­e column for decades.

— B.B.

DEAR HELOISE >> When I received cards during the past holiday season, I would display them and keep the envelopes instead of trashing them. This season, I decided to just alphabetiz­e the envelopes according to the return address labels. Because of this, I was able to prepare my cards quickly and get them distribute­d earlier!

— Carol, Arcadia

DEAR HELOISE >> I just read the letter from two of your readers about the steps that their security company recommende­d for home safety. They all make good sense.

However, they left out a really effective way to keep your home safe: Police statistics show that your home is much less likely to be broken into if you have a dog that barks at noises or strangers. I have three mini Doxies, so there’s no worries here.

Another great reason to have dogs is that people who have pets live longer, with dog owners topping the list.

— Jane Robb, Upland

DEAR HELOISE >> I was having problems with my toilet. I had a representa­tive from a company come out, but they couldn’t fix the problem. They said I would have to get a new toilet, which I could not afford at that time. So, I went to Youtube and searched the problem, which was that the toilet would not flush. It showed me a video with complete instructio­ns.

I did exactly as it said, and I’m still using the same toilet and haven’t had a problems since. It’s been about 5 years.

— Rhonda Bradford,

Decatur, Alabama

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