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Sunday, January 30, 2011

Preparing for a ‘Catastrophe’

From the Weather Channel

A…potentially historic and destructive winter storm will unleash its fury beginning Monday and will last through Wednesday.
…the storm may very well impact a third of the population of the United States; approximately 100 million people.

IMG_0378    The local news are full of dramatic reports about a severe wintIMG_0381er storm that will be, “unleashing its fury” and will be on the level of a “catastrophe.” Although we may laugh at how the media uses a lot of hoopla to suddenly create a crisis, we still wanted to be prepared to be shut up in the house for a few days without power.  We’re supposed to be receiving a couple of inches of ice which will most likely result in the roads being to slick to drive on and major power outages. There also may be loss of cell phone service if the cell towers’ 24-hour generators aren’t able to be refilled.

We usually keep a pretty good supply of food and water at the house, but we drove to town just to grab some more…you guessed it….bread and milk.  We also looked into IMG_0383purchasing a generator, but even if we could’ve found one in a store we would only have been able to afford a generator that could power something like lamp-not too helpful.

   We ran into Lowe’s to see what options were available in generators and kerosene heaters, but most of their stuff had been sold out.  Noah and I filled up the van with gas and also filled up an extra gas tank we had brought along.

   Some friends had let us know that Wal Mart was an absolute zoo, but by the time we arrived the store was beginning to settle down. I had fun seeing what supplies and food people would buy when a catastrophe was at hand. Here are a few pictures:

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Camping supplies: propane heaters and stoves

 

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Flashlights

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Toilet Paper

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Paper Towels

 

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Plastic Plates/Napkins

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Milk

 

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Eggs

 

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Chips (I never could’ve guessed that chips would be hit, “Preparedness” item!)

 

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Packaged Deli Meat

 

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Cheeses

 

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Produce

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Campbell’s soup, didn’t seem to be a very “hot” item. You see, making a can of soup is just TOO much work to do for a meal…

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…but Ramen noodles are just SO much easier to make.

However, none of the items above competed with the scarcity of:IMG_0411

BREAD!

 

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     The folks stocking up for the storm primarily bought food that were easy to make and inexpensive. (Not that this information is particularly helpful, but the habits of the world around us can be fun to observe.)

   I have a theory that this storm is all just a conspiracy dreamed up by food manufacturers and grocery stores, but I suppose only the skies will prove whether or not this is just a lot of hoopla or not.

   Tomorrow night we may be reaching for the warmth of the hearth or sleeping in a room full of a candles, so I’d better enjoy a night’s warm, heated sleep while I can.  So if the internet goes down soon-au revoir until my next post.

-Andrew

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Mr. Harry’s Carnival Foods

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   Today we ate lunch at “Mr. Harry’s Carnival Foods” where they serve food that you’d find at a carnival and also serve smoked meat.  They had hot dogs, chili cheese dogs, snow cones, popcorn, cotton candy, ice cream, meat sandwiches and ice cream.

 

 

 

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    After we ate lunch we grabbed some plumbing supplies at Lowe’s (and of course Lydia came too!)

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Benjamin and Noah were dressed like twins.

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I’ve been working through Rushdoony’s American History to 1865. I tried using the print outs that were included, but as you can see in this picture I ran out of room for my notes! I suppose I’ll have to switch to just a plain ole’ notebook!

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Backer Board and Tile on the Floor

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The installers arrived early this morning and started gluing the concrete board to the floor and then used nail guns to secure the concrete even more.

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While the guys continued working on the house we got lunch and also did some shopping for the new sinks and a vanity for the bathrooms.

When we got back to the house the guys had started laying down the tile. The house is really starting to look different and the tile looks great!

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We left the house while the installers were packing up to leave for the day. We had a good visit with the LaMotte family!

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Some pretty extreme NERF tag guns! Smile

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When we got back to our house we had to enter via the walk-in basement because the mortar is setting up right now.IMG_2932IMG_2934