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March 7, 2011

If Ye Are Prepared Ye Shall Not Fear

Anyone who knows me knows that I am very serious about food storage and emergency preparedness.
It scares me to death how MANY people do not take it seriously.
I am going to decide this post to anyone who needs a push to get started!
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I gained a very strong testimony shortly after Matt and I were married. We had been married about 9 months and I kept getting the urge to start one my emergency preparedness. I lived in a tiny one bedroom apartment in NY that had one closet, and I knew that NY was only our home until graduation. Logically it seemed silly to store things I would just have to pay to move in 2 years. Still, I felt very strongly that I needed to start.
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So, I jumped on the wagon of collecting information and supplies to do our 72 hour kits. Less than 3 months later, I had them all but done.
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Then one morning, I dropped Matt off at school and headed to work. A little after 9 a.m. a gentleman told me that a plane had crashed into one of the twin towers in the city. A few minutes later, another. Within an hour my entire world was turned upside down. People were in chaos. Terror was in everyone's eyes. I was pregnant with my first baby and in a place far far from home. I was terrified of the unknown. I left work early and bought the last few things for my 72 hour kits and sat at home watching the horror on t.v. that I know we all remember. Living in NY was just THAT much scarier and unknown.
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Our Bishop called every single family in the ward and asked us if we were prepared for what could continue to be more and more emergencies striking our state and country. I felt a calming overwhelming peace that I would be ok. I had a month supply of food and I had our backpacks in case we had to flee suddenly.
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THANKFULLY we have NEVER had to use them. But I assure you, living only a half hour away from a terrorist attack solidified that even though we may never be in a true emergency, we will be blessed for being prepared. Even if it is just the sweet peace that Heavenly Father allows us to feel knowing we have done what we have been asked.
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It has been my tradition ever since to rotate our 72 hour kits during general conference in April each year. My kids think it is fun to empty them out and eat all the snacks, and it is a fun way to keep them excited about General Conference. Plus, it helps to have the time to sit and do them while listening to GC. This year, I tore them apart a little early because our family situation has changed and I felt very uneasy that Judd's would be outdated due to all of his newfound allergies and I never want to be found unprepared :)
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So I started by emptying out all the packs!!
When I was getting started, the HARDEST part was always the meal plans.
Seriously what in the world can you eat without all the wonderful luxuries of running water and a microwave anymore. It took some contemplating...but here is our daily meal plan!
I try to keep it simple. Remember, in an emergency, you don't want to go hungry but its not super likely that you will be sitting around bored waiting to be fed either. I try to keep it simple, nourshing when possible and most of all, LIGHT. Remember you have no idea how long or far you and your little ones will be lugging their things.
I put everything possible into gallon sized baggies to keep them protected and dry.
Each person has a toiletries bag, a clothing bag, a bag with plates and utensils etc and a bag with their own emergency supplies such as mylar blankets, waterproof matches, tent, candles, flashlights etc.
If you really want a full list you can just lemme know :)
After I purchase all the food, I divide it into gallon baggies labeled
 Day One, Day Two and Day Three
I have always done this so that if you were in a situation, you would know how to ration your food to make it stretch for 3 solid days. I also print out the above meal plan and laminate it for everyone, so each individual knows what to eat and what to expect to find in the bag.
Here is a photo of our kitchen supplies. Plates, bowls, collapsible cup, utensils and can opener.
Don't forget the can opener or all your planning is a bust haha
I also include several garbage bags in the kitchen stuff. Just in case ;)
Each of our kids has basic first aid such as bandaids and neosporin, but this year I finally just added an extra backpack filled with 2 complete first aid kits and lots of extra water.
Again, if you need help with ideas, just lemme know!
We also have lots of battery operated lanterns,
flashlights and each a set of scriptures in our kits.
Here is a shot of our emergency baggies. Hot hands, poncho, blankets, tent, fire starters, swiss army knives, medial masks, gloves and a few other things. Gloves are one of my highest priorities. In an emergency, you have NO CLUE what you would be facing. These to me are just as important as shelter and blankets.
Lastly, your clothing and toiletries. I give each member of our fam their own stuff. Each has shampoo and conditioner, soaps and washcloths, toothbrush and paste, deodorant, floss etc.
Each person also has a pair of undies, socks and a long sleeved, long pants outfit. You could always cut them to be less if its warm, but you can't add more if its cold :)
Lastly, the kids have a bag filled with crayons, playdoh, coloring books, reading books and gum. They may very well need to be entertained and you need things without batteries. A world they've never known haha
It took me a few days, but ultimatly it didn't cost much money at all to redo our kits. This year we redid all the food, batteries and clothes and I switched to backpacks on wheels for the kids (Just in case). I still was able to do all that for about 40 dollars (because I am such an avid couponer).
I found this quote by the prophet, President Monson, that really helps me stay motivated:

 “Many more people could ride out the storm-tossed waves in their economic lives if they had their year’s supply of food … and were debt-free. Today we find that many have followed this counsel in reverse: they have at least a year’s supply of debt and are food-free.”

I have also been told on several occassions that the general authorities are not really telling us much about the need for our emergency kits and supplies anymore. They feel that 100 years of preaching it was enough, and we need to step up to the plate.
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I am FAR from perfect in my preparedness. But I have a strong testimony that if we are prepared, we shall not fear. I hope this helps inspire a few of you to make a pack to atleast get started. The blessings of blind obedience are always such a strong powerful source for good in my family and I know that the faithful are truly blessed!
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As always, I am more than happy to help any of you! And you few couponers I have inspired must know by now how much further those dollars stretch when you are working at it! Please let me know if I can help any of you. The more of us who are prepared, THE BETTER!!!

Love--ME

February 28, 2011

A New Day For Me

Today is an exciting day for me!
After months of praying and pondering...
I have decided it is time for me to go back to school and finish up my education!
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Not for any particular reason
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I am not searching for a job or a change in my life.
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This is just something I have ALWAYS wanted to finish.
I am not a quitter, I am a finisher.
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But my life didn't exactly go as planned in the middle of college so it was put on the backburner while I had my kids.
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The wait is almost over...
HERE I COME

Today I applied and had transcripts sent over and found out some
 ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL news...

All my previous 44 credit hours from my first year will transfer with me!

EVERY.

SINGLE.

ONE.

I nearly cried with joy!

What has been really surprising has been people's reactions around me!
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 I genuinely thought that most people would seem excited and happy for me, but instead I have felt really critisized and selfish and that I am not thinking this all the way through.

I know it is a HUGE decision. I know that college is hard and a lot of work.

I also know I can do it!

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Anyone who thinks differently can send me their fax #
and will get a copy of my diploma in the future :)
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 Matt and I both know it is the right decision. He is overly supportive even. He knows it has always been a goal of mine and I sacrificed my education for his. Now its finally my TURN!
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For the few of you who have been super supportive, I can't thank you enough.
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But if there is one thing everyone who knows me knows...it is
DO NOT tell me I can't do something.
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 I promise I will prove ya wrong ;)
So here we go!
I have a few more things to work on, but the hard part is over.
The decision is made and I am so excited for the challenge.
 I have always wanted to have the chance to go back and finish what I started,
 so this August, it BEGINS!
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Wish me luck! Or not... ;)

Me

My lil sister also started school this week and I am
SOO Proud of her and her choice! I know you'll be great Ash!!

February 18, 2011

Lil Friday Morning Pick Me Up

So this is my chair.

It sits in a corner in my bedroom.

I have always thought it was cute.. and yet it has always bothered me that it seemed to need a lil something more.

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After a free five dollar coupon to Joann's Fabrics floating around the www yesterday, I decided that today was the day!
I found this darling fabric in my room colors...

Never before have I EVER like paisley...but this one somehow passed the test :)
And seriously...
WHO doesn't LOVE zebra?!?!
So I took kids to school and whipped up this puppy!
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I had a throw pillow a billion years ago with a tie and I loved it.
So pattern free...this was my recreation attempt.
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Not exactly like my last one...but I like it!
Unfortunately...it just didn't feel quite complete.
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So I headed back to Hobby Lobby and paid 1.30 for this chocolate brown felt.
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An hour later...we had this!
WAH LA!!
Together at last
Two peas in a pod
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I think they look quite happy together :)
I am such a sucker for ruffles...but rufflie throw pillows are like $30+ for the mediocre ones
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I gotta say, this was a $1.30 well spent.
Happy Friday!
Hope you are all planning a super fun President's Day weekend!!! :)
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Hopefully next week my friend Michelle and I can get together and do some seriously amazing pillows for my basement. She is the pillow queen!

February 15, 2011

Family Valentine's Dinner :)

We had a wonderful Valentine's Day at our house this year!
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We always do a fun dinner with the fam for Vday because I really hate going out to dinner when ten million other people are!
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I set the table up for a fun evening...
I made homemade vegan chocolate cupcakes so Judd could have some too!
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Don't be afraid of the name...they were actually AMAZING and delish!
Several years ago a friend of mine had supplies at a girl's night to make these darling Valentine's baskets!
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We have used them ever since!
I filled them with everyone's favorite goodies!
Of course the house was all decorated and ready for a party...
I am who I am! :)

We had red bubbly...
And pink pizza shaped like a heart!
I made chicken bacon alfredo pizza and it was a HUGE hit!
The kids enjoyed riffling through their baskets...

We had a fun time!
My kids are so spoiled....thanks to my MOM!
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She stopped by with a HUGE bag FULL of goodies for each of them!
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We had a few neighbors over for cupcakes and called it an evening!

.....Well, atleast as far as this blog needs to know ;)......
xoxo
Hope you had a fun day too!

February 10, 2011

 Are you ready for Valentine's Day?!?
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Today at preschool was Judd's Party and he came home with a LOAD of joy!
 He was so excited!
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There was almost as much as Christmas!
 We know how to party at Smarty Pants!
 This is the darling picture frame he made at school.
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I will never know why but something about the nasty tasting conversation hearts just make me smile. They are just simply adorable!
Anyone else agree?!? haha
 This is Judd's Love Bug from school!
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Kinda funny since his nickname is LoveBug!
He had a great time and is learning so much at preschool. Tuesday and Thursday are his favorite days!
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Hope you are all ready for the big DAY!!!

February 8, 2011

Double C

My son Cooper is a very lucky boy!
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His very best friend in the universe lives just 2 backyards away and they are very much inseperable.
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Honestly, the two of them remind me of an engaged couple...counting down the minutes until they are together again. They never fight, they never run out of things to do with each other and they NEVER wanna go home and be apart.
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I hope it NEVER changes
 They are both silly and think the EXACT same things are HILARIOUS
 Their birthdays are only a few hours apart! Amazing right?!?
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Though I am sure someday Cooper will remind him that HE is the older one ;)

 This one is for Robb
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Yes that is your boy trying to kiss mine haha
 Each afternoon we here a lil KNOCK KNOCK before the door opens and in comes Crewster! Cooper dashes for the door like there is a fire, and they pick up exactly where they left off the day before!


These two are the epitomy of BFF
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The Double C's
Cooper and Crew (ster)
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February 4, 2011

Heavenly Questions

So I got the most hilarious email today and HAD to share with everyone
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Wouldn't you laugh if this were the churches by you?!?








And last but not least...

Hope you got a chuckle!
Have a great weekend!!!