Prep Monday – Checking the List


Remember that big experiment I was going to do last week during the “simulation?” Yeah. That. I kind of forgot . . . good thing it wasn’t for real!

Things have been so busy lately that my prepping has fallen a bit by the wayside. Not too much, we’re pretty well set, but it’s definitely time to go back through the supplies and add and subtract and rotate and make a list for re-stocking.

In fact, this is something that I recommend everyone do on a monthly basis. I know how it can be – you pick up a few things here, a few things there, on a regular grocery trip and pretty soon you have no idea what you have or what you might need. Sure, it’s easy to tell you to add these things to the list as soon as you store them, but we all know that doesn’t always happen.

Kind of like changing your smoke detector batteries twice a year. Only for this, I think monthly is better because you can be sure to rotate and, if SHTF, you won’t be stuck eating just tomato sauce. For example. I’d NEVER have way too much tomato sauce . . . ha.

Another thing I can’t emphasize enough is practice. Practice loading your BOV. Practice gathering everyone together. Practice the drive to your bug-out shelter, or practice securing your home and following your plan. For example, whenever your change those smoke detector batteries!

 

Prep Monday – Power Outage 2013


This coming week, Wednesday and Thursday, the DHS is conducting a drill a la American Blackout. Several government sites have put up notices about this, although the information is not widely known. I actually first heard about it from a poster here on my blog – the definitive info, not just the rumors and brief comments that have been around for a few weeks. Quite a few companies are participating in this as well.

Of course, if something can be FUBAR, this might be it . . .

But here’s what I’m thinking:

What if we all “participated?” Now, I realize that these are weekdays and we all have “work” to do that’s non-negotiable. For instance, I have to open the store, I have to take my son to and from school. But what if we actually went about the rest of those days as though the grid had indeed gone down?

Could you do it?

This is how my day would go:

My clock is battery operated, so the alarm would ring. Probably be cold in the house, but maybe not too much more so than usual since the thermostat is set on 65 at night. Guess I’d start with turning that off so it doesn’t kick on at 6:30. My kid is gonna love that! Ha.

No lights, but the sun will be coming up; no microwave for coffee, so I’ll have to use my little camp stove with sterno. Since it’s Day 1, I could probably flush and still have water. Cold water. That shower is going to be a real bite. Or I could heat some water on my gas stove – also good for coffee, of course – but I’ll have to light the pilot manually.

Crud, no checking Facebook or doing marketing – or does that constitute “work?” I’m going to call it “work,” not only because it is, but because this is a simulation and doesn’t include “work.” So, yeah, I’ll see you around . . .

And I’m going to cheat a little too, because before I go open the store I’ll have to turn on the heat for the critters. They already told me that NO WAY are they going to practice this stuff . . . J

So – I won’t be able to use a debit or credit card; good thing I have cash. And yes, I know the gas stations, stores, etc. will be open and using electricity, but work with me here, folks! I’m about out of cigarettes – bad prepper – okay, okay, bad habit, whatever – but I AM going to stop for some. If I’m freezing and doing everything else, I get this one pass, okay??

None of this stuff during the day will be too bad. But in the evening, when my workday ends? Oh, and about that – ONLY work is allowed on the computer. With the lights on. After that, well, um. It’s gonna be hard. I won’t lie. But it might teach me a thing or two . . .

Dinner, of course, could be done on the stove with the manual lighting, etc. And then? What about after dark, which is like 5:00? Hmmm. I typically stop working around 8:00 on Wednesday and Thursday, which leaves a couple hours before 10:00 and bedtime. Candles and blankets for everyone! And no TV, which won’t particularly bother me, but my husband will be a wreck. And our son, the gamer? Uh oh!

So, we’ll talk. Huh? Or play cards by lantern light. Or something. Go to bed at 8:00? J

This could be very, very interesting.