Tuesday, July 17, 2012

DO THE CAN CAN

I've been very very very lazy (hey, it's summer!)

But one thing we did today was drive to our closest LDS food cannery (now called home storage centers) and canned some food in #10 cans to add to our food supply.



I took my 3 handsome teen-age boys and they learned how to can sugar. Not only did it give them a break from their 24/7 computer games, but it let them see how and where the food they will most likely be eating in the future comes from.

I feel really good about our outing. It was a win/win for us all. I can check this off my list as something done towards emergency preparedness.



We also have a follow-up plan for my husband to pick up some cases of wheat, rice, and beans from the same cannery. (they said we didn't need to can those items - they were already canned and in cases.) How easy is that?

For information on home storage centers, go  to: www.providentliving.org

BTW - read in the paper this morning about how the USA is in a drought and as a result, food prices will go up.  Better to get the food before it becomes too expensive to afford.

















(that couldn't really happen, could it???)




Friday, July 13, 2012

Whaddayaknow?

I was thinking the other day about things I know how to do.

I know how to cut hair.


I know how to make bread and cook beans.


I know how to sew.



I know how to coordinate an outfit. (ok - so maybe that won't be so useful in a crisis)


 It's important to know how to do useful things.

If the DHTF, what would I know how to do to survive? (there's so much I don't know!)

2 more useful things I do know how to do:
I know how to cooperate and pool resources with other people.

I know how to get on my knees and pray.

yeah - we will be all right.

And, in the meantime - I want to learn how to do more useful things. (backpacking skills, wilderness survival skills, alternative fuel cooking skills. . .)

It's important to know how to do useful things.

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

TECHIE POWER!

I admit it. I am a techie.

I love my technology!

 If I had to go without my laptop and ipod I would have withdrawal pains!

Everyone in the family is hooked up in some way.


Last night Isaiah (son) was playing his game on his computer. Justin (grandson) was sitting right next to him playing the same game against him on the family computer.

Isaiah was also watching Netflix on his little notebook.

Suzanne (sister) was visiting from out of town. She was watching Netflix on her computer while she scrapbooked.

Nephi (son), Hayden (nephew), and Jacob (grandson) were watching Netflix on the main t.v.

Tanner (nephew) was playing the Xbox 360 or the Wii (not sure which one, since they were both in Isaiah's room)

In the basement apartment, Tereasa (daughter-in-law) was on facebook on her laptop.

Autumn (granddaughter) was on another laptop.



How true to real life!  LOL!



I was using my laptop and printer to print scrapbook pages.

I decided to go to bed, taking my laptop with me to watch Netflix. Netflix wouldn't let me, saying we had too many users on at once. (ya think?)

(now, lest you all think we don't do anything else, we do. it's just that we also use technology.)

Technology is awesome!!!!!

How would you read my blog without technology?

 How could we all connect, and learn and share emergency preparedness ideas, information, etc?

Technology is a very important part of emergency preparedness!  We need it to  learn - to share!

I am in awe of Google! Google knows all !

I was sad when Andy Griffith died a while back. I will miss sherriff Taylor and what he stood for. (the world is losing moral compasses like him.) 

But I was more sad when Steve Jobs died.

Technology is good! Someday we may not have it!
Use it before it's too late!!!!!!



Wednesday, July 4, 2012

ABOUT INDEPENDENCE

OK I'm going to get political, and it's not going to be
politically correct.
I see what is happening in government here in America.

 Policies, laws, and moral decay have changed the America our Founding Fathers created.




Today we are celebrating our Independence from England
and tyranical rule.



Why are we returning to the very thing
we liberated ourselves from?

The American spirit is a spirit of Independence.  

Yet, how many of us are dependent on the government?
Could we live without the government?

I see part of emergency preparation as learning, and teaching ourselves how to live independent of others (including the government). If we are expecting the government to save us in an emergency, we will be sorely, tragically disappointed. 

To be American used to mean being self-sufficient.
I say we rise up, pull ourselves up by our own pointy-toed shoe straps, and prepare our independence from our government!!!!!



GOD BLESS THE U.S.A. !







Monday, July 2, 2012

JUGGLING ACT

Sometimes I feel like a juggler in a circus.  And I juggle different balls according to the day and time.


(I picked this picture because it made me laugh!)


I worry that I am not juggling the right balls, or enough balls.



I worry that I am not adding enough emergency preparedness to the mix.



some days I am just too tired to juggle.



 

Then I lay down and read a book, or wach a movie.


Summers are good for that.

Sunday, July 1, 2012

CHOCOLATE!

I like chocolate ALOT! I am most happy when I have some chocolate.




(my family is happy when I have some chocolate, too.)



Our local market had some candy bars on sale 3 for $1.00. 
 I stocked up. 





I really really really need to make sure I have some form of chocolate in my emergency food storage.