If Ye Are Prepared...

In the summer of 2002 my family moved to south Texas. My husband was working across the border in Mexico everyday. Our daughter was about to turn 3, and I was very pregnant with our first son. The news was full of reports of potential dirty bomb attacks and I was anxious and unsettled (and looking back, probably very hormonal), and I felt constant uneasiness. I remembered the scripture in Doctrine & Covenants 38:30 that reads, “but if ye are prepared, ye shall not fear.” I took it to heart and realized that in order to quell my fear I needed to do something, to actively engage in a project. That’s when I built my first 72 hr kit. It was bulky and did require a Little Tikes wagon to transport, but hey, it was a start.

Since then my preparedness efforts have waxed and waned depending on our situation. Small living spaces and a student budget weren’t particularly conducive to food storage when we were living in Boston for graduate school. But then the time came when we decided to move back to California – the state where we had been living on Sept 11, 2001.

At that time we had been in process of moving out of California to Pennsylvania. My husband was already working in Pennsylvania and was scheduled to fly home the evening of Sept 11th. Of course he didn’t make it back to California that night. The movers were coming the very next day to pack up our house and ship out our cars. Our daughter was 2 years old and had no comprehension of the events of the day, but wanted to watch the footage over and over again – she found it exciting, like it was a fireworks display.  I, however, was almost in a panic, trying to reconcile just how much our world had changed that morning and how my sense of peace and security were completely wiped out, all while trying to figure out how I was going to accomplish my husband’s extensive honey-do list before the movers came. Thankfully there was a young couple in our ward (church congregation) - the husband had been sent home from his job in one of the downtown L.A. towers, and the wife was my daughter’s nursery leader. Thanks to them, we didn’t have to spend that awful day alone, AND we were fully ready when the movers came the next morning.

The idea of moving back to California unleashed many of the feelings I had tried to bury after that experience - feelings of helplessness and isolation - and so once settled back in the Golden State I jumped into emergency preparedness and food storage as a way to reduce the possibility of having to feel that way again.

We’ve been back here almost 6 years now. We’ve got a couple more kids, a year+ supply of food, 2+ months of water, and paper goods and personal supplies galore. Our yard is full of fruit trees and I’ve got a healthy little garden. We’re also focusing on preparing our bodies to withstand the physical and psychological struggles a disaster would bring. While I’m still nervous that there’s so much to do, and so little time in which to do it all, I’m confident that my efforts to prepare myself and my family will never go to waste.

C.M. CA
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A garden is totally the way to go to be prepared!

What kind of fruit trees to you have?

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Hmmm, the edibles in my yard are: Naval oranges, satsuma clementines, limes, 2 varities of grapes, tomatoes, artichokes, blueberries, pineapple guava, pomegranate, persimmon, and asian pears. I've also got a young nectarine that hasn't fruited yet and I'm hoping to pick a place for a 3-in-1 apple before too long. I'd plant an avocado but my next-door neighbor is overflowing with them and she's so willing to share:)

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Awesome blog you have, too.

I feel a little inspired to start my own preparedness kit.

I doubt it will be as amazing as yours, but better than nothing, right?

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Vote 1: Good Article!

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Vote 4: Thought provoking.. making me think about unprepared I am!

Vote 5: Feeling uneasy about our own food storage!

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Feeling uneasy about my own food storage!

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Thanks for yourblog. This just reinstates how important it is to be prepared. I have started buying food storage in the Mylar packs that last 25 years which is a good thing living in Hawaii because of the salt air. Now need to work on water and a garden like you.

Great blog!

Appreciate your insights!

Sounds like you really know what you're talking about!

You have me motivated to get better prepared!

The one thing I really need to improve on is water!!!

You have a nice blog - Could you give me some advice on how you are storing your water?

Also, what are you growing in your garden? and if you are canning, what are you doing?

With your expertise do you have any comments on storing in Hawaii?

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Are you prepared to be #1?

Thanks! Got my kit together!

Everyone should have a kit together!

At least do it for your kids and don't forget your pets? How am I doing? (:0

Wish we could do a garden but our neighbor is too busy feeding the rats!

You organization and preparedness skills are astounding.

My peas, lettuce, and carrots are up!

I have a spot for a greenhouse and will someday have fresh veggies year round.

My friends have a couple of beehives and harvest honey every year. I find that fascinating. It's on my bucket list.

We were in the process of moving on Sept. 11, 2001 too. The movers were at our house and we were to fly to Boston that night. Preparedness is on my to-do list, but I have yet to find a way that works for us and that I can keep up with. Congrats on all your preparations.

I have ha similar feelings about preparedness over the years. Linda

I think it is grat that you have done something about your feelings. LINDA

I think it is great you're teaching your kids the principle of preparedness. Linda

I keep thinking I am doing better about my food storagel but there is always more to do. Linda

Just the push I need to get me going on this!

Thanks for the article.

Sounds like a plan.

I have had a hard time getting going on this because we move so much.

yesterday' s earthquake reminds me that we need to continue to be octopod the game. Linda

Great article!

Good reminder to me that I need to up my water supply.

Thanks for the article

I still need to make an inventory of what I have and what I need.

After reading your article and yesterdays earthquake, I don't know how many more reminders I will need to actually get a move on my supply.

Thanks

You're an amazing example. Great article.

We need to refresh our water supply. It has been three years.

Did you plant your fruit trees or buy your house with them planted?

Many of the trees were already here. We planted the lime, clementine, nectarine, grapes, blueberries, and avocado.

Wow! 1+year of food storage? i think you're doing okay!

A garden...hmmm....wish I had a green thumb. :(

You're kids are learning to eat all sorts of good stuff then.

You inspire me to be better with

Good for you! I didn't even think about paper goods!

So when can I learn to start a fire?

You should come to Cub Scouts and teach us stuff.

Now that I'm older can I have my own 72 hour kit?

So if it wasn't for me you wouldn't be very prepared.

Your welcome.

Good job.

I liked your story.

Thank you for sharing.

Good luck.

I hope you win.

Thanks for reminding me. I know I'm not as prepared as I should be!

Thanks for sharing!

Very impressive.

I have been inspired to get moving on my prepardness.

So everyone says they'll come to your house if there's an emergency. You might need more food :)

great job.

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I like it. Good job.

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