So there you have it!
You know your area and you know if you’re going to need 72 hours of nourishment while you camp out in a tent or whether you just need a snack while you drive to a relative’s house nearby.Even if your kit is basic, it’s still so much less to worry about in that moment when you realize you need to leave your home to get somewhere safe, or even if the power’s just gone out and you don’t know how long you’ll be in the dark for.. Click.
to print it out!.So, I haven’t finished my kit yet, but I’ve started on it.I’m just putting everything together into 2 plastic tubs that can easily be tossed into back packs on the way out of the house, or into the trunk of the car.. I’ve put a note in my day timer to add one things to my kit each day, since I don’t really have time to sit down and do it all at once.
This is farther along in my kit-making than I’ve ever gotten before!.Keep in mind that where you decide to keep your kit is important too!
You want it somewhere that you can access easily when it’s dark and the power is out, not up in the back of a bedroom closet on the third floor!
I’m keeping it in a cupboard in our master bedroom, which is right off the living room and easy to get to whenever we need it.I’ll just add a little more dark stain there and it will look even better!.
I can never believe my eyes when I see the prices on benches like these in stores.They can be up to $200 sometimes!
If you’ve had your eyes on a farmhousy piece like this, why not just try making your own?So you might feel like I’m sending you mixed messages here with my food posts, but just hear me out.My last food-related post was about a. super healthy chocolate mug cake.