Well, as is pretty evident, this blog was great fun in the beginning, and then, of course, we all became reconsumed with the lives of our children and postings have suffered. As smart as I think I am, I can post on my personal blog, as can Rachel, all our wisdom and most of you will see that intelligence anyway.
So, if you want to copy anything off this blog, do it because in a few weeks, it will be cleared to create cyberspace-tic room for others to blab in. Thanks to all who have contributed and read! It was a lot of fun for me to read!
Megan
Sunday, February 8, 2009
It was fun while it lasted
Posted by Megan at 7:33 PM 2 comments
Monday, January 19, 2009
Sesame Street Preparedness Website!
Here's a little addendum to my previous post. I found a cute website on preparedness by Sesame Street. If you go to THIS website and look at the right hand side of the screen, you'll see a kids handbook you can download and print out with fun preparedness activities for kids, and a list of cute preparedness videos your kids can watch. We did some of this for FHE tonight and the girls loved it! Enjoy!
Posted by Rachel at 11:19 PM 0 comments
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Emergency Preparedness Websites
I just posted this on my family blog and thought it might be helpful here as well:
I have been researching emergency preparedness and food storage ideas lately. So I thought I would share my list of favorite websites. I have really been feeling to need to get my home in order in this way, with financial and food/supply reserves. Have any of you? It seems like it's been on many people's minds lately. No matter if the emergency be a natural disaster, or a personal financial disaster, I want to feel ready for anything! So here is a list of some good sites to check out when you have some extra minutes...
http://safelygatheredin.blogspot.com/ This is a wonderfully put together blog about Emergency Preparedness, that is very centered in what the prophets and apostles have counseled.
http://myfoodstoragedeals.blogspot.com/ This is a great site for down-to-earth food storage ideas, and she has a great sidebar list of her favorite preparedness websites, so I won't re-list them here :)
http://everydayfoodstorage.net/ This is a great preparedness/homemaking website
http://www.simplylivingsmart.com/ Another great website for preparedness, but a little more geared toward profit!
http://www.72hours.org/
There's lots more, but these are ones I have been liking lately. Happy Preparing!
Posted by Rachel at 10:08 AM 1 comments