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Ladies, have you ever put a bandaid in your purse in case you get a blister? Hmm, yeah, me too. How about making sure you had cash in your wallet even when your date insists he’ll be paying for dinner? Have any of you guys ever put a $20 bill in the visor just in case.

I hate to break this to you….but, you’re a Prepper. The only difference between you and “those” guys on the Doomsday shows is that they aren’t afraid to take notes when someone suggests a new way to prepare.

As for me, I’ve been prepping to prep for my entire life. Born an Army Brat, I was fortunate to grow up in varying countries and cultures. My father has always had an attitude of Prep. In countries such as Turkey, we only had electricity or water for a limited number of hours each day. Any country we lived in had the potential for civil unrest where Americans could be targeted. We never lived in fear. We traveled and enjoyed each culture. However, we stayed aware of our surroundings and we kept plans in mind if we needed to avoid a potentially dangerous situation.
As for my mother, her sister and my grandmother, they are all nurses. Keeping a well stocked First Aid kit, and knowing how to use it, proved to just be smart. I grew up enjoying hiking and backpacking, and have finally settled in the Gulf Coast region of Texas.

Did you see the news about riots in “civilized” countries like France? That’s a long way from here, though, right? How about the earthquake in Haiti?  Still – not here in the good ol’ U.S. of A!

Do you realize that many people in Florida were without power for three months during the summer of 2004?

It is bad enough that so many people lost their homes in the aftermath of Katrina. It was the lack of preparing that caused many to lose their lives in the rising waters. The panic of knowing their families had no food or shelter which led to the looting. A minimal supply of 3 days worth of food, water, and an overnight bag worth of clothes packed and ready to go could have alleviated much of the chaos.

It’s not enough that your neighbor, or family member has a few extra cans tucked away. It is my responsibility to provide for my family – and that responsibility does not end if an emergency happens. Then, more than any other times in their life, will my children look to me to keep them fed, clothed and protected.

The point, here, is that there are more reasons to prep than not to prep. Do your civic duty, your parental duty. Don’t end up a wide-eyed bystander hoping someone will show up with a Red Cross truck. It might take them a bit.

A.G.

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21 Comments

Kristina Boyd · April 7, 2012 at 1:22 am

Will writing

Anita · April 7, 2012 at 5:31 pm

Kristy 🙂 thanks! I think your auto-corrector got ahold of your comment. Here’s my vote! I hope the rest of you also throw me a vote 🙂

Melodie · April 7, 2012 at 8:03 pm

Love this!!! Was in the same situation once

Swamp Dog · April 7, 2012 at 11:03 pm

I believe everyone should prep, and you said it well!

Always Almost Ready · April 10, 2012 at 10:51 pm

Here’s my 5th vote.

Gil · April 11, 2012 at 3:01 am

The world should prep!

Radene · April 11, 2012 at 8:57 am

Well written Anita.I enjoy when you visit & discuss all the new ideas you have & the things your doing for your family in prepping.KUDOS Anita!!!

sierra2one · April 12, 2012 at 10:46 pm

You bring up a good point. Lack of responsibility leads to lack of preparedness.Here is my vote.

Denise Russell · April 18, 2012 at 1:52 am

Thanks, personal responsibility is the key to survival and life as a whole…you have my vote!

Rachael H. · April 18, 2012 at 6:21 am

Well said…personal responsibility is something that is definately waning in our society. I enjoyed your comments very much.

Lynette · April 23, 2012 at 11:09 pm

Well written article with great points. Got my vote!

Michelle in OK · April 25, 2012 at 12:36 am

Great point of view…I may use it myself next time I talk to those who would be appalled if we didn’t have a 401k or a life insurance policy, but would never consider stocking up on food.

L R Bates · April 25, 2012 at 12:48 am

My thoughts exactly! When did we stop being responsible for our own families?

Tamie · April 26, 2012 at 2:17 am

Loved it.

Donna Allen · April 26, 2012 at 8:50 pm

Great article! I voted!

Matt Gillespie · April 27, 2012 at 1:21 am

Great! Here’s vote 1

Matt Gillespie · April 27, 2012 at 1:22 am

Vote 2 Hope you win something!

Matt Gillespie · April 27, 2012 at 1:23 am

Vote 3

Matt Gillespie · April 27, 2012 at 1:23 am

Vote 4

Matt Gillespie · April 27, 2012 at 1:25 am

Love ya Babe – and this article is good enough to win big! Vote 5

Anita G · April 27, 2012 at 1:38 am

Here’s to prepping!! I hope this influences people to prep

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