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Who Knew About Holly & Mistletoe?!

Yesterday was Who Knew Wednesday on the Afternoon Drive! We talked all about holly and mistletoe. (A website crash caused us to have to delay our blog for a day)

Here are some Who Knew? facts about holly:

  • It grows mostly along the west coast of North America, from California to British Columbia
  • It tends to thrive in shade
  • The berries tend to be toxic; so if you have real holly, keep it away from pets and children. Yes, the berries look pretty, but they aren’t for eating! The leaves are also toxic.
  • Christians have identified a wealth of symbolism in its form. The sharpness of the leaves help to recall Jesus’ crown of thorns; the red berries serve as a reminder of the drops of blood that were shed for our salvation; and the shape of the leaves, which resemble flames, can serve to reveal God’s burning love for His people.

For information on mistletoe, head over here.

We also had a Troyer’s Trivia Question about holly: In the Christmas carol, ‘The Holly and the Ivy,’ the holly represents _________ and the ivy represents ________? The answers are Jesus and Mary.

Have a great evening!

-Jess & Joe

Game Time Tuesday!

christmasToday we highlighted some of the events related to this weekend’s Fredericktown Chrrstmas Walk. Find out more here at WNZR.FM.

Today’s Song Poetry song was ‘Dive’ by Steven Curtis Chapman…congratulations to Marian from Danville who won the $5 gift certificate to Troyer’s of Apple Valley.

Name That Tune was ‘When I’m With You’ by Citizen Way…our winner was Haley from Mount Vernon.

Our Word of the Day is quinquennium (quin-QUEN-ee-um), a noun meaning a five-year period of time.

Thanks for listening!
-Joe

NZ Top 10 – 11/4

Here’s this week’s NZ Top 10:

  1. Priceless for KING & COUNTRY
  2. Eye Of The Storm Ryan Stevenson Ft. GabeReal
  3. One Step Away Casting Crowns
  4. Thy Will Hillary Scott & The Scott Family
  5. Dear Younger Me MercyMe
  6. Chain Breaker Zach Williams
  7. The Lion And The Lamb Big Daddy Weave
  8. Breathe Jonny Diaz
  9. The God I Know Love & The Outcome
  10. Jesus Chris Tomlin

Who Knew These Items Could Save Your Life?!

Today was Who Knew Wednesday on the Afternoon Drive, and we talked about some household items that could potentially save your life.

We found some from listverse.com, including:

  • Chewing gum: Yes, plain old chewing gum. The simple act of chewing on a stick of gum can suppress your appetite, thereby preserving limited food supplies from overindulgence, while aiding in necessary saliva production. While it will not substitute for a turkey dinner, and despite the common myth about its digestive properties, a stick or two also can be used in a pinch for short-term nutrition.
  • Baking Soda: Most effective as a reliever of upset stomachs, there is an even better reason to have baking soda handy: fire. In an emergency, the fire department might not be able to respond, and your water supply could well be too precious to waste on fire fighting. An inexpensive alternative, baking soda easily puts out cooking and other small fires that may occur while hunkered in your bunker.
  • Harmonica: If there is a power outage – a likely prospect in a catastrophic emergency – radio stations will be static, and even with a generator there will hardly be enough spare power to recharge your portable music player. Musical tones – regardless of the source – have been shown to stimulate both the creative and pleasure centers of the brain; to help maintain focus and concentration; and to reduce anxiety and pain. The harmonica – an inexpensive item easily obtained from many retailers – just might help maintain your sanity until the situation normalizes. (If nothing else, it gives you something to pass the time while you wait for your wounds to heal.)

We also found a video from the Today Show which gives some more items. You can find the video by clicking here.

Our Word of the Day was temerarious (tem-uh-RAIR-ee-us), an adjective meaning rashly daring. You can read more on that here.

Have a great evening!

-Jess

Who Knew So Much About Pumpkins?!

Today was Who Knew Wednesday on the Afternoon Drive, and we celebrated National Pumpkin Day!

You can find links to everything we shared over here on the Morning Thing’s blog.

Our Word of the Day was lionize, a verb meaning to treat someone as a celebrity. You can find more on that here.

Have a great Wednesday evening!

-Jess

NZ Top 10 + New Music – 10/21

Here’s this week’s NZ Top 10:

10: The God I Know – Love & The Outcome

9: The Lion and The Lamb – Big Daddy Weave

8: Breathe – Jonny Diaz

7: Chain Breaker – Zach Williams

6: Christ In Me – Jeremy Camp

5: One Step Away – Casting Crowns

4: Thy Will – Hillary Scott & The Scott Family

3: Dear Younger Me – MercyMe

2: Eye Of The Storm – Ryan Stevenson

1: Priceless – For King & Country

 

This week, we added TobyMac’s song Love Broke Thru. Click here to hear it.

Our Word of the Day was evanescent (ev-uh-NESS-unt), an adjective meaning tending to vanish like vapor. You can find more on that here.

Have a great weekend!

-Jess

Who Knew: Fall Edition!

Today was Who Knew Wednesday on the Afternoon Drive and we talked all about fall!

First, we helped you figure out why leaves change colors in the fall. It all has to do with glucose and photosynthesis. You can find out more over here.

We also shared some other fun facts about fall, which you can find over here.

Our Word of the Day was colubrine (KAHL-yuh-bryne), an adjective meaning of, relating to, or resembling a snake.You can read more on that here.

Have an awesome Wednesdsay evening!

-Jess

 

Birthday Box Monday!

For this Monday we had the return of the mystery box.  And today was a very special day for Joe, as he turned 48 today.  So in honor of his birthday, the mystery box item today was birthday cake!  Beth of Apple Valley was our winner for today!

Our word of the day for today is Nudnik which is slang a persistently dull, boring pest.

Dove Awards Recap

Today was Who Knew Wednesday on the Afternoon Drive and I focused on our artists.

I shared several stories behind the songs from some of your favorite artists, and I also gave you some of the results from the 2016 Dove Awards that took place last night.

Lauren Daigle was the big winner of the night, taking home the awards for Artist of the Year and Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song Of The Year for Trust In You. You can find the complete list of winners over here.

Our word of the day was opuscule (ō-ˈpəs-(ˌ)kyül), a noun meaning a small or petty work. You can read more on that here.

Have a great Wednesday evening!

-Jess

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