by Cindy B | Oct 31, 2007 | Emergency Preparedness
Living off the land. What does that phrase invoke in your mind? Just recently my daughter and I found two Little House on the Prairie books gathering dust on our bookcase. As I spotted them, I pondered how self-sufficient the early settlers of the United States were....
by Cindy B | Oct 31, 2007 | Emergency Preparedness
I have to smile. While I’m sitting here blogging, my six-year-old son has changed the words to the tune “Deck the Halls” from the usual words, to … “Tis the season to be ready … La, la, la, la, la, la, la.” I’m not sure...
by Cindy B | Oct 31, 2007 | Emergency Preparedness
Most people have pets. Some people have food storage. But how many have included pet needs in that food storage? I don’t know about you, but my family’s little Corgi dog is like a two year old. She looks to us to care for her in every way. It is up to us to provide...
by Cindy B | Oct 30, 2007 | Emergency Preparedness
Being caught with an out-of-date resume is not a pleasant experience. But normally it would not matter … unless you’ve just been laid off. That is why it is important that you stay on top of keeping your resume current. Not a fun job, perhaps, but your...
by Cindy B | Oct 30, 2007 | Emergency Preparedness
Being prepared is far more global than one might expect. Not only does wise preparedness cover such topics as financial preparedness, physical preparedness (i.e. dental exams, health exams), and food storage, but preparedness also addresses community preparedness....
by Cindy B | Oct 26, 2007 | Emergency Preparedness
It’s hard not to hear about the California fires right now if you live in the U.S. – even if you live in Maine or as far away as Florida. Our hearts go out to the individuals who are dealing with the trauma of the experience, the reek of the smoke, and the...