Monday, January 23, 2012

Emergency Preparedness: Make A Car Kit

A couple of years ago Costco sold some 72 hour kits. I bought 2, along with a first aid kit, that we always keep in the trunk. The first aid kit has come in handy more than once. We weren't on the road per se: the first time we were at the beach and the second time was at one of Chance's softball games.


Here is a picture of the contents of the survival kit.

I also assembled a kit for emergency car repairs.  We have jumper cables, a ratchet set, fuses, a couple of tools, a tire repair kit, and a flash light. (Not pictured: a delightful fleece blanket.)


Here is the little, out of the way, pocket where the kits normally reside.

    Thursday, January 19, 2012

    Emergency Preparedness: Making an Office Kit

    Having an emergency supply kit is essential to making it through a disaster safely. You can either buy pre-assembled kits or create them for yourself.

    According to the Virginia Department of Emergency Management you should have these essential items in your kit.

    Today I spent over an hour at Wal-Mart assembling the items for Chance's office bag. I also took a couple of minutes and got some pictures of the kits in our car (that will be in the next post).


    I used the contents of this kitplus this list, and a conversation with my man to help me decide what should go in the bag.

    I took pictures of the items in groups.
    Here we have a first aid kit $4.97
    Rain poncho $2.88
    Hand warmer $1.97
    Ice pack. The ice pack was purchased as a two pack to replace the one from our car ice pack.  I estimate that it cost me about $1 each.
    So these four items total: $10.82.  

    I went crazy in the camping department and found:
    a four pack of waterproof matches $1.88
    a two pack of luminescent sticks $2.26
    reflective stickers $2.88
    Water purification tablets $5.88
    and a sweet wind-up flashlight that is also an AM/FM radio and it has a siren! It came in at $19.88.
    These five items total: $32.78. The matches were a four pack so the rest are going into our home kit.

    Next, Chance wanted his to be in a small backpack, but it also needed to be small enough to fin unobtrusively under his desk.
    The backpack in an easy to spot red color was $7.00,
    a small sewing kit $1.47,
    a five pack of dust masks (the other four are going in the home kit) $1.00,
    Powder, in case his feet get drenched or something, $.97
    an emergency whistle that is also, get this: a compass, magnifier, and thermometer $3.88
    Last but not least, I found a Hobo Tool. It has a fork, knife, spoon, cork screw, an awl, a bottle opener, and can opener for $3.88!!
    Total cost: $18.20

    Food! All of the food and drink except the jerky and trail mix had left overs.
    Boxed juice: $2.78
    Water: $2.00
    Trail mix: $1.94
    Cheese and Crackers: $2.68
    Beef Jerky: $2.98
    Sweet and Salty Granola Bars: $2.98
    Total: $15.36
     In this photo you'll see Chance's spare glasses, hand sanitizer, lip balm, lotion, and sunglasses. We already owned all of this. Free!

    Finally, Chance wanted a change of clothes and a spare pair of tennis shoes. We discussed retiring his current pair of shoes but they're still too new. Yada yada yada, I bought him an inexpensive new outfit and tennis shoes specifically for the pack.

    The Braves beanie was already ours.
    The gloves are $7.00
    The shoes were $14.97
    I bought him a red t shirt for $3.25
    Jeans for $9.96
    I bought a six pack of socks and put one into the pack. At $5.50 for a six pack it means we spent $.91.
    Total: $36.09

    Grand total: $113.25

    You may not have noticed but I deliberately bought a red shirt, red rain poncho, and red backpack. I want my man to be easy to spot. :)

    So here's the thing. The pre-made kit I wanted to buy was only $45. However, it didn't have any of the clothing items, the food cannot have possible been as delicious, and there was no Hobo Tool set!! It's a HOBO TOOL set. Sounds awesome.

    Anyway, I realize that this is a lot of money to spend on something you hope you'll never use. I hope my little kit making journey helps you figure out if you should compile your own kit or buy one. Either way, having a kit will give you peace of mind and may end up  making all the difference some day.

    Friday, January 13, 2012

    Emergency Preparedness: Getting Started

    Step 1: Find out what disaster risks are in your area
    Go here for a list of state/local FEMA offices.


    • Learn what types of disasters are likely to happen and how to prepare for each.
    • Identify what your community’s warning signals sound like and what to do if you hear them.
    Step 2: Create a Family Emergency Plan
    I found a great plan generator here.
    Virginia also has an online form to help you generate a plan. Check it out here.
    Basically, you need to consider what you would do in the event of an emergency. 

    • Discuss with your family the types of hazards and threats in your area and what to do in each case.
    • Make a list of important contact information and keep it with you at all times.
    • Decide on a meeting place in case you cannot return to your home, and know where you would go if you had to evacuate your area.
    • Collect information about the locations where your family members spend the most time (work, school, etc).
    • Record any medications your family members take on a daily basis.
    • Collect information for others you might need to contact in an emergency. ( For example, doctor, pharmacist, insurance.)


    Step 3: Assemble an Emergency Supply Kit
    Chance and I are creating one for the car, one for our home, and one for him to take to the office.
    Virginia has a list of recommended items for such a kit here.
    The third post in this series will focus on creating your kits. Stay tuned.

    Links:
    *I started my research using my local church's website BlessFamily.com
    *This pdf helped me get the ball rolling. I also used a lot of the information from it in this post.

    Thursday, January 12, 2012

    Emergency Preparedness: Why?

    Since living in Virginia Chance and I have had some serious adventures.

    1. Snowmageddon (aka Snowpocalypse)

    My honey trudging through the snow

    We were blissfully trapped in our apartment for a week. Thankfully, we had plenty of food and water. We have multiple friends in our apartment complex so we were all able to get out of the house for a while and share supplies if necessary. 

    2. The Earthquake of 2011
    I don't have any pictures because our apartment was unharmed by the quake. I was driving to Wal-Mart and didn't even feel it, but in the District it was a pretty big pain. Allow me to soap box for a moment.

    Westerners (especially Californians) have given us some flack about our reaction to the quake. After having lived in California, Washington, Idaho, Kansas, Georgia, and Virginia I have had occasion to experience most of the types of extreme weather. I lived through earthquakes and flash floods in California. I survived a tornado in Kansas that destroyed most of the town I lived in. In Idaho we know how to drive in the snow; in Georgia they don't, and they shouldn't be expected to. Roads in Idaho are straight and flat. Makes snow removal a ton easier. In Georgia roads are hilly and windy. That makes driving in it way more dangerous and snow removal heinous. Earthquakes are so common in California that they build roads and buildings to handle it. After experiencing extreme weather, however minor, people learn how to prepare and behave. If we were to have a tornado drill right now I would know exactly what to do. Would you?

    I guess my point is, let's be nice to each other. The earthquake was a big deal here. The National Cathedral, LDS Temple, and Washington Monument all sustained damage. The Monument is still closed. Buildings, roads, and people out here just aren't built to weather earthquakes the way they are out west.

    End soap box. Thank you.

    3. Hurricane Irene
    Again, we didn't personally have any problems due to Irene (except our flight to St. Thomas getting delayed.)
    We did, however, have friends who were without power. Also, people went nuts at the grocery store in preparation for the weather. You couldn't find anything, bread, milk, water. It was crazy.

    So, during two of these instances Chance and I had time to prepare. We were at home during the worst of the weather and we didn't have any real problems. During the earthquake I was in the car and Chance was at work. We had no warning. When it initially hit one of Chance's colleagues pondered aloud, "I wonder which building was bombed." That possibility is frighteningly real for us. Because of all these experiences I have decided to start researching Emergency Preparedness.

    If Music Be the Food of Love, Play on!

    As promised, I am researching Emergency Preparedness today. As I do that, I am listening to a playlist that I created. I sort of felt like sharing it. Here are a couple of my current play lists:

    What I am listening to right now! Literally.

    My trusty iPod
    Coldplaylist: (Made up strictly of Coldplay, The Script, and One Republic)


    Coldplay: 
    Paradise (IN LOVE WITH THIS SONG!!! It's my anthem right now.)
    The Scientist
    Viva la Vida
    Fix You

    The Script:
    The Man Who Can't Be Moved
    Breakeven
    Nothing

    One Republic:
    All This Time
    Stop and Stare
    Good Life
    Secrets
    Marchin' On
    Passenger

    I recently bought the entire One Republic album Waking Up. I love them!


    Work Out: (Apparently I'm some sort of bad-a at the gym because some of these have questionable lyrics. I have weaned out the cussing though. Oh and Black Eyed Peas have tons of swearing if you can't find the radio edits!)

    Wake Up Call- Maroon 5
    California Gurls- Katy Perry (Hate the deliberate misspelling)
    Let's Get it Started- Black Eyed Peas
    Single- Natasha Bedingfield
    If You're Gonna- Natasha Bedingfield
    Made for You- One Republic
    Cooler Than Me- Mike Posner
    Party Rock Anthem-LMFAO
    Millennium- Robbie Williams
    Sexy Back- Justin Timberlake
    Everybody Loves Me- One Republic
    Animal- Neon Trees
    Dynamite- Taio Cruz
    Let It Rock- Kevin Rudolf (I got the clean version on iTunes)
    Yeah!- Usher (Try to get radio edit without the Ludacris solo.)
    Good Girls Go Bad- Cobra Starship
    I Like It- Enrique Iglesias (I should hate this song...)
    Won't Go Home Without You- Maroon 5

    What are you listening to? Any good work out jams that I need?

    Wednesday, January 11, 2012

    A Fresh Start for 2012

    Hi All!

    So, here we are. It's 2012. I can't believe it. I graduated high school 10 years ago. Really? Sometimes I can't believe it has been that long other times, when I reflect on all that has changed in my life, I can't believe it has only been that long.
    My BFF, Lindsey, and I at a football game Senior year
    Anyway, next month will mark the one year anniversary of this blog. I'm trying to get excited about the milestone but I am still beating myself up over how neglected this blog was over the last six months. I have struggled with anxiety/depression for a number of years but never more so than the last couple of years. Watching my blogs (this one and my family blog) get completely ignored for six months was the first concrete reminder that my personal struggles with this demon aren't totally behind me.

    However, with the dawn of the new year I feel a sense of new beginnings. I have a clean slate. I didn't really make any huge resolutions. You know, the kind that you will inevitably shirk off, struggle with, or fail at? I don't need to disappoint myself. I simply resolved to take care of myself.

    For me, taking care of myself means doing things that make me feel good about myself and my life. In that spirit I:

    • Started working out regularly again
    • Went at got a hair cut and color that make me feel pretty. I didn't even wait for a groupon or go to the cheapest place!! I went someplace I really like! 
    • I made another hair appointment for 8 weeks from now. 
    • Didn't work out yesterday and I didn't beat myself up over it.
    • Set a goal for crafting/blogging 
    What is that goal you ask? Great question. 
    I have complained to you all before, either on here or on our Facebook page, that sometimes I feel like stuff is taking over my apartment. Just stuff! It's everywhere! Obviously, my first instinct is to complain to Chance that we need a bigger apartment, which isn't a lie. However, I had another solution come to mind. 

    I am going to make 2012 the year of finishing projects. My goal is to complete crafts, decor, blankets, gifts, etc all with supplies I already own. Clearly, the caveat being that I am allowed to buy various notions as the NEED arises. I hope you all don't judge me by all the crap I have accumulated. :) 

    At any rate, I am so grateful that you are still here, still reading, still crafting with me. This world of craft blogs is a big one. I've been overwhelmed by the sheer volume of ideas. (Thank goodness for Pinterest, am I right?) So thanks for choosing to share the journey with me. 

    I have some fun stuff coming up.

    Tomorrow I am researching Emergency Preparedness. I plan to drop some knowledge on you after that process completes.

    Right now, I am logging off to go fabric shopping with a friend. She is pregnant and working to make a baby quilt. Beer me the strength not to buy anything! 

    Five points if you get my TV reference. 

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