Monday, March 21, 2011

Dealing with tidal waves

The stress from an emergency is different in some ways from our everyday stress.  It's important to treat and be prepared for both kinds if possible.  That being said, today I wanted to share some emergency ideas.

I've learned over the years different ways to be prepared for emergencies.  If a tsunami makes it this far inland I'm afraid I'm out of luck, but we are prepared for many other things.  My DH was out of work for about 7 months and while we received help from our church there were certain things we didn't have to go without.  From our supply - we never rain out of our normal medications, toilet paper, laundry detergent, etc.  There's a peace of mind that comes with being prepared that can help you focus in the day to day.

There's a site in prelaunch that I found that has dehydrated foods available at a very good cost.  You can check it out here:
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I also recommend you have a supply of water for any short term emergencies.  (Keep in mind that your water heater could be emptied for some short term emergencies.)

In addition, remember that health, fun and relaxation now provide us with an excellent tool in stressful times - our memories.  Make some, and have fun!  Drink your water. :)

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