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Keep Calm…
This past week I’ve been working lots of fun projects, cooking up a storm and keeping way too busy.
So since I don’t have a project I can share today, I will talk about a subject that’s been on my mind the last few weeks since the tragic earthquake in Japan. As I’ve watched the news unfold, my heart has just broken for all the suffering. It also begs the question about whether or not I am really prepared for an emergency. Here in Utah we live along the Wasatch Fault. The experts predict that it’s not if but when a large earthquake hits near my home.
As a mother, I feel a great responsibility to be prepared. How could I face my children if I didn’t have our basic needs in an emergency?
I do have 72 hour kits somewhat prepared sitting out in my garage. But unfortunately for me, they need to be updated, which is a yearly challenge when you have growing children. The food needs to be rotated. And I only have 5 days worth of water… something that is giving me guilt as I watch the terrible drama in Japan. Contaminated water supplies can happen and water is the one things you can’t live without.
Several years ago I allowed myself to go into a panic over swine flu. It was then that I started bulking up my food storage and making sure I had adequate emergency supplies. But after a couple days of worrying, I made up my mind that you can’t borrow problems. “Be prepared and forget it” needed to be my motto.
Getting prepared can cost a small fortune however, especially if you rush out to the nearest emergency supply store and buy all the latest and greatest products.
The one thing I was good about a few years ago was picking up one or two products at a time… over time. That was how I built the supplies I have now. The disaster in Japan makes me realize it’s time to pull out my kits, make a list of anything that is still missing, and begin the slow but sure process of adding needed items.
Here’s just a few great emergency preparedness tips:
- Buy food that you use all the time. That makes it easier to rotate what you have in the kits without wasting food. We use tuna fish, peanut butter and granola bars for instance, so these are the items in our kits.
- Set a date on your calendar that is easy to remember for rotation. Mark it on your calendar. Maybe it’s the first day of school. Maybe New Year’s.
- On that date, refresh your water if necessary, rotate your food, and update the clothes for the kids.
- I use hand-me-down clothes that I get from my sister’s kids, in one or two sizes too big for my kids to fashionably wear now. This is a free way to keep clothes put away for an emergency. If you don’t have anyone who can give you hand-me-downs, consider buying clothing from a thrift shop, or buy “too big” clothes you will really use and when your children reach that size, buy new and rotate them.
- Talk to your kids every once in a while about what to do in an emergency.
When a disaster happens, like the one in Japan, I take it as a good reminder for me to do a preparedness checkup. Do what I can reasonably do to be prepared… and forget the rest.
Lovely Patterns
Don’t you just love this quilt? It’s called “Lovely Stars.”
This pattern, called the Red Cross Quilt, is in homage to Clara Barton and the Red Cross.
I’m currently in love with everything 1930’s… which is part of why I love this quilt so much. The photo can’t come close to doing this wonderful pattern justice. It’s called “Summer Days” … another reason to love this quilt right about now.
What do all these quilts have in common?
The patterns are from Norma Whaley and Joyce Weeks and their newly formed partnership and pattern company. The two of them are truly a powerhouse of quilting talent.
These patterns are also near and dear to my heart because my mom collaborated on the designs.
Now through Sunday they are giving away 4 FABULOUS patterns at Joyce’s blog. To enter to win simply click over to Joyce’s blog called Geoff’s Mom and leave a comment. Along with the patterns, Joyce and Norma are throwing in a surprise with the giveaway.
Also while you are there, be sure to check out their new wool journal cover patterns. They are so wonderful!