“How do you plan to stay healthy during the cold and flu season?”
“Wash my hands a lot and take extra vitamin C.”
—Laura Connolly, Princeton
“I am exercising and I wash my hands at every possible moment. I work at the University Medical Center of Princeton and realize how important it is to keep germs from spreading.” —Claudine Collins, Princeton
Mark: “We have a Juiceman and we juice everyday to try to stay healthy. We juice carrots, apples, and spinach.”
Samantha: “I go to gymnastics and I try to remember to wash my hands a lot.”
—Mark Lyle with daughters Samantha (left) and Mack, Princeton
“Eating right, staying warm, getting plenty of sleep, and taking vitamins.”
— Carmel Warner with son Dylan, Princeton
Lila: “My daddy makes a lot of fires in the fireplace and my mom makes a lot of food for us. We got flu shots. I don’t take vitamins because I don’t like the taste.”
Sasha: “I feel a little angry because my dad is going somewhere very warm.”
—Adam Pechter with daughters Lila (left) and Sasha, Princeton
“I am active, I play basketball or soccer even though it is cold out. I dress warmly.”
—Pamela Ramirez, Princeton
“Make sure you are covered up and warm, cough in your elbow so you don’t spread germs, and use hand sanitizer.”
—Alyssa Aloyo, Lawrenceville and Daniel Konovoe, Montgomery