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10 Steps to Getting Prepared for an Emergency

October 30, 2012 By Thaleia 7 Comments

10 Steps to Getting Prepared for an Emergency

This list is a simple way for our family to prepare for an emergency and start our 72 hr. kits. I have thought about it many times and keep putting it off due to cost, space, or the fact that relatives nearby had extra clothes for my kids. Since the kids have grown and the relatives no longer have those extra sets of clothes I thought it best to really get prepared for our selves. We live in the Midwest so power outages, gas leaks, or being snowbound would be most likely the type of emergency we would encounter.

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Filed Under: Safety Tagged With: emergency preparedness, first aid, safety

Emergency Preparedness: Are You Prepared?

October 29, 2012 By Thaleia 10 Comments

Emergency Preparedness: Are You Prepared?

It’s near the end of Hurricane season (although Sandy is going strong) and we are heading into colder weather which means snow and ice storms. Are you prepared for power outages or for roads to be closed due to the weather? Have you thought I’ll get ready tomorrow? Today is YOUR tomorrow! Get ready today and save yourself some headaches later!

Maybe you aren’t even sure where to begin or what to do to “Be Ready.” First you need to decide what type of emergency you need to prepare for: hurricane/evacuation, earthquake, snowstorm, windstorm/power outages.

Will you be traveling or most likely at home? Do you have small children or pets to be concerned about? Do you have anyone on special medication that requires electricity or refrigeration? How will you provide the electricity or refrigeration? solar power or back-up generator? Does your neighbor have an alternate heat or power source you can use?

If you were without power for 24 hours, could you “survive” with temps in the 40’s? What about 48 hours or more? Do you own a can opener that DOES NOT require electric? Do you know how to make a simple cook stove from things around your house? Does your gas grill have gas? Does your charcoal grill have charcoal and lighter fluid?

The first thing I would do is take a quick stock of what you DO HAVE and make a shopping list from there.

MUST HAVES:

Photos of entire family together or each family member separately (easier to locate)

Toilet paper, soap, shampoo, toothpaste, baby wipes, feminine products

Baby food, pet food, specialty diet foods

Heat Source and alternative heat source

Foods that can be easily prepared with little or no heat

Cooking Source- gas grill, backyard firepit, fireplace, hobo stove, or homemade alternatives

Water- lots and lots of water (buckets filled for your toilets and baths)

Flashlights, batteries, candles, matches, canned heat (Sterno), firestarters

Kindling gone green

Layers of clothing, blankets/sleeping bags

Waterproof place for important documents or copies of documents (SS, ID’s, insurance)

Car Chargers for cell phones

 

FOOD LIST:

Soups-Ramen Noodles, Chunky Campbell’s

Peanut Butter and Crackers

Nuts, Canned Fruit, Fruit Leathers, Dried fruit, Jerky

 

EMERGENCY KIT IDEAS:

There are 24 hr. kits, First Aid Kits, Mini Car Kits, and 72 hr. kits. I found tons on the web and will share some of my favorites that I found and pinned onto pinterest.

ACTIVITY KIT or Busy Bags to keep the kids occupied in an emergency!

busy bag examples

 

BABY 72 HR. KIT– be sure to stock up on diapers, wipes, and baby meds.

Toiletries we own for emergency preparedness

10 DAY CAR SURVIVAL KIT- this is for one person or 2 days for family of 5.

I really like this 10 day survival pack for the car since it is all contained in a hard cased cooler and will fit into most small car trunks with a few blankets or a tent!

A 10-day supply of dehydrated food and drink mixes, medical supplies, and cooking equipment fits easily in a small plastic cooler.

The list of supplies in this emergency kit are very doable if you add a couple of things to your grocery list a week or keep an eye out for sales and coupons. You can substitute similar items from his list and still have a very usable kit in the car.

FAVORITE 24 Hr. KIT

SURVIVAL SKILLS YOUR CHILD SHOULD KNOW

Many more miscellaneous Emergency Ideas like emergency stretcher, pocket-sized survival kit, free printable lists, emergency binder ideas and other first aid kit ideas are all on my Emergency Preparedness board!

Wow, going through all these ideas and kits makes me realize how unprepared we are. YIKES! I think we will be working on some of this in our homeschool over the next few weeks. I will try to add some of our own pictures of what we come up with to help you get some more ideas.

Hope you have learned a little and it gets you excited to get ready and not scared! Maybe I’m one for the adventure and like all the campy/backwoods ideas:) I was a Girl Scout growing up and we made Buddy Burner stoves with large coffee cans and tuna cans. Was sad to find out my parents had recycled them. Finding real 10# cans is getting more and more difficult!

Filed Under: Safety Tagged With: emergency preparedness, first aid

Giveaway from The Modest Mom

October 27, 2012 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

 

Introducing Deborarh & Co.

Fashion without Compromise

You have probably heard about The Modest Mom and her wonderful blog and company. Well, they have grown and are now Deborah & Co offering GIRL’s, WOMEN’s and MATERNITY Clothes in fashionable modesty that you have come to know!

In celebration and to the help spread the word a wonderful giveaway is being offered with
fantastic prizes which altogether would retail over $250.00:

A $50 gift card to Deborah & Co to spend on anything in the store!

A small locket and three charms to build a custom necklace at Origami Owl. ($35.00 value)

A $25.00 gift card to Amazing Grace General Store – You will find lots of kitchen items there!

A Scentsy plug in warmer plus your choice of bar! ($25.00 value).

Happy Birthday To The King-Christmas mugs for the holiday season from Blessings Unlimited! ($21.00 value)

A gift card for $16 worth of georgous hair clips at Lilla Rose.

Lilla Rose logo is property of Lilla Rose, Inc, and is used under license

An 8 oz jar of Jasmine All Natural Face/Body Lotion from Goodness & Grace. ($16 value)

A $15 gift card to Oliver’s Labels – A creative way to label your child’s belongings!

A $15 gift card to It’s A Blessing Etsy Store – Scripture Blessing Bracelets & Gifts.

A plug in warmer from Eclipse Candle Company! ($15 value)

A bar of handmade soap, and a solid lotion bar from Mae’s Soap. ($14 value)

An 8×10 print of your choice, matted to a finished size of 11×14 from Rachel Ramm art studio. ($12 value)

Here’s where to enter:

THE MODEST MOM GIVEAWAY

This post may contain affiliate links for Something2Offer or The Modest Mom Blog by clicking on the product links and purchasing something we may get a small percentage of your sales in return. No additional cost to you of course. Thanks for your support!

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Field Trip- Freshwater Farms

October 26, 2012 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

Freshwater Farms of Ohio

We went with our local homeschool group to Freshwater Farms, Ohio’s Largest Indoor Fish Hatchery! Oh, my goodness we had so much fun. Lil’ Red stayed home with dad, but I know he would have really enjoyed it as well.

Sturgeon Petting Zoo- the kids loved seeing and petting Flipper!

Trout Feeding Frenzy- They were so surprised and excited when those crazy little trouts started jumping and flopping around. (yep, 2 jumped out of there tanks. Eldest tried his hardest to catch it while the tour guide was at another tank! He was really worried the fish would get hurt on the gravel.)

Fish & Critter Displays- alligators, turtles, salamander, albino catfish are just a handful of the critters you can see or touch at Freshwater Farms.

Each child that paid the $3 tour guide fee (minimum of 15 people or $45 for the group) got a simple goodie bag with frog finger puppet, tattoo, and fish candy. The kids were all very pleased even the teens! That wasn’t enough souvenirs for us!

Being the critter and nature loving family that we are WE COULD NOT LEAVE without bringing home a new pet! Yes, we were the ONLY family out of the 10-12 families in attendance that bought a Bullfrog Tadpole! We even named him, Tom the Tadpole!

You can meet Tom the Tadpole and read all about his first day home! We may even update with video created by Eldest.

If you ever find yourself in Urbana, Ohio then do yourself a favor and stop by:

Freshwater Farms

3rd Weekend of September is Fish & Shrimp Festival
Monday – Saturday, 10am – 6pm
Closed Sundays & Major Holidays
1-800-634-7434
2624 N. U.S. Hwy. 68
Urbana, OH 43078

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Filed Under: Homeschooling Tagged With: field trips, homeschooling

Blogger Christmas Cash Giveaway Event

October 26, 2012 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

Christmas Cash Event hosted by Mom Powered Media

Prize: $500 Visa Gift Card OR $500 Paypal Cash OR $500 Amazon Gift Card {winner’s choice}

Event dates: 11/7 – 12/5

Free Blog Event! Sign-up here, BLOGGERS WANTED

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