Lol, Ok Sister you are covered. I have a small gideons KJV in BOB and a spare full size KJV in my pickup. If I go preach somewhere then I am covered in case I forget my primary KJV lolYes indeed... hmmm which one... I have several in my BOV (bug out van) I have the complete on CDs dramatized, complete NT CDs just reading, Parallel English-Spanish, Parallel Hebrew-Greek-NASB?, two Van Impe Study Bibles, an RC Sproul study, my very first as a Christian KJV red letter edition. ...and several on a BIBLE APP... but I think I missed a few. >blush< hey I'm a former minister's wife lol
wowKeeping real threat in mind:
I like the kale... Barbara dehydrates it and puts it into a jar. Every soup and sauce gets a handful.I found BIG kale to dehydrate
and if you had your cell phone with you they can find you yet!
Toilet paper. Nope. I'm switching to germicidal hand cleansing wipes... no reason for more than one product...unless you buy RV type paper that disintegrates. I've found >blush< that the wipes cut any smell plus dry more quickly than regular paper---and that they burn well. (Being part Polish I can tell this joke that comes to mind?: how can you tell you're in a Polish neighborhood? By the toilet paper drying on the lines.) Maybe it is true lol
good work saint.I have put together packets of what to do in case of hurricane information and put them into plastic bags (began this last week.) I wanted to get more maps/info brochures from the grocery store but alas they only have them in Spanish. So I will try another store for English as I'm short on them... and soon they will go onto the mailbox flags of each of my "community" neighbors (113 houses)... I wish I could do all several hundred in the other divisions in the development but alas I cannot.
In this packet is a really nifty publication from the city. It has local list of stores, gas stations etc that have back up generator power. In event of electricity going down, you need to know where to go... it's not made available by mail to each resident, nor do I find it online per city... so it's valuable. I had to beg to get enough for my area (from the local CERT center.)
I need to think about developing this for the entire area counties and make them specific for the homeless, for instance... where to go, who to call to get there, paperwork for special needs shelters etc.