Saturday, December 4, 2010

72-Hour Kits Week 12 - The End

Add to your Kits:

· Baby Diapers/Wipes

· Baby Formula/Bottle/Food


Tips and other Info:

· If you don’t have kids in diapers, then congratulations, you are off the hook this week. Either way, this is the final week of the 12 Weeks to a 72-Hr kit. So everyone gets a high five for completing this course.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

FHE 3 Fire Safety Packets

Every family should have received a fire safety packet at church today - sent home with your oldest Primary child or priesthood member.  Please do the activities in the packet for FHE.
Activity 1: Make a map of your house.  Plan fire escape routes.  Practice your plan.  Have 1 member of the family be the 'fire' and another be the fire alarm.  Have other members of the family figure out which way they would need to go to get out of the house and not run into the fire.
Activity 2: Do the 'Home Fire Safety Checklist' with your family.
The Primary children have been promised a treat if they complete these activities with their family this week.
Please report your experiences by leaving a comment on the blog.

Week 11

Add to your Kits:

· Canned Tuna—2 per person

· Canned beans or meat—4 per person

· Basic First aid kit—1 per person



Tips and other Info:

· Maybe you don’t like tuna, so you can grab another kind of meat.
· Basic first aid kit should have some medicine (Tylenol or Ibuprofen), band-aids, cotton balls, needle and thread, and some alcohol. (not for drinking)

Sunday, November 21, 2010

12 Days of Christmas - Financial Preparedness version

1st Day - Pay your tithing.                          
2nd Day - Pay a generous fast offering.
3rd Day - Budget.  Make a Christmas budget for each person you are buying gifts for (including extended family).  Assign a reasonable amount to each person and then track what you spend on your budget.  Make sure to write down what you buy as soon as you buy it so you don’t overspend.  Follow your budget carefully. 
When this Christmas is over total up what you have spent this year.  Divide your total by 12.  Put that amount (your total/12) in a savings account every month next year and let it sit until Christmas.  Next year when Christmas comes around you will already have your budget funded and ready to go.  It will take away stress and make your Holidays more enjoyable.

4th Day - Keep it Simple.  Remember that children are easily pleased.  Don’t overdo it.  One fun toy can make their entire Christmas memorable.
5th Day - Be Practical.  Kids get excited opening presents, even when it is a package of new underwear underneath the wrapping paper (see pictures).  Buy your kids things they need for Christmas.  Things you will need to buy them anyway.  Socks, underwear, boots, hats, coats, pants, shirts, undershirts, etc.
6th Day - Stay Home.  Rather than going out and spending money for Christmas family activities, try starting new traditions right at home.  Have a family game or movie night, make crafts together, bake Christmas treats, tell Christmas stories, sing Christmas songs, play in the snow, make up a game to play together.  Make more memories with your family for free.  The memories will last forever.
7th Day - Watch for sales. If you stay on top of sales, you rarely have to pay full price for anything.  Buy things you know you will need when they are on sale.
8th Day - Clip Coupons.  There are many coupons available to print from home for food and holiday goodies.  Follow our link to Savvy Shopper Deals.  Set your location as Utah.  Go to shopping wizard>grocery deals.  Search your favorite stores for great deals.  If a printable coupon is available for an item, it will be listed as a link under the item information.  $1/one Desitin coupon link, for example.
9th Day - Cut back on neighbor gifts.  It is a nice tradition we have to share gifts and warm wishes with friends and neighbors during the Holidays.  However, sometimes sharing a thoughtful card or short note can be just as meaningful if not more that giving a gift.  Have a fun family night and make cards for your neighbors out of items you already have at home.  Deliver the cards as a family and spread the Christmas spirit.
10th Day - Don’t feel obligated.  Remember this is a season of giving, not of stress or guilt.  If someone gives you a gift, you don’t have to feel obligated to return a gift.  Receive it with gladness. 
11th Day - Can you afford it?  Don’t pay interest on credit cards.  If you don’t have it, don’t spend it.  Remember Elder Hales’ April 2009 Conference talk: “The first lesson was learned when we were newly married and had very little money. I was in the air force, and we had missed Christmas together. I was on assignment overseas. When I got home, I saw a beautiful dress in a store window and suggested to my wife that if she liked it, we would buy it. Mary went into the dressing room of the store. After a moment the salesclerk came out, brushed by me, and returned the dress to its place in the store window. As we left the store, I asked, “What happened?” She replied, “It was a beautiful dress, but we can’t afford it!” Those words went straight to my heart. I have learned that the three most loving words are “I love you,” and the four most caring words for those we love are “We can’t afford it.”
12th Day - Do you need it?  Again from Elder Hales’ talk: “The second lesson was learned several years later when we were more financially secure. Our wedding anniversary was approaching, and I wanted to buy Mary a fancy coat to show my love and appreciation for our many happy years together. When I asked what she thought of the coat I had in mind, she replied with words that again penetrated my heart and mind. “Where would I wear it?” she asked. (At the time she was a ward Relief Society president helping to minister to needy families.)     
Then she taught me an unforgettable lesson. She looked me in the eyes and sweetly asked, “Are you buying this for me or for you?” In other words, she was asking, “Is the purpose of this gift to show your love for me or to show me that you are a good provider or to prove something to the world?” I pondered her question and realized I was thinking less about her and our family and more about me.
After that we had a serious, life-changing discussion about provident living, and both of us agreed that our money would be better spent in paying down our home mortgage and adding to our children’s education fund. 

We hope at least one of these tips will save you from spending money on 12 drummers drumming to a partridge in a pear tree this Christmas!  Happy Holidays, love Kevin & Kammi.


Week 10

Add to your Kits:

· Flares—4 per family

· Lighter or waterproof matches



Tips and other Info:

· Probably not a good idea to put flares, lighters, or matches in a kids’ bag, or you may be dealing with an emergency situation much faster than you would want!

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Week 9

Add to your Kits:

· Flashlight or lamp—1 per person

· Spare batters for flashlight

· Mini hand sanitizer or towelettes—1 per person

· Feminine needs—if applicable



Tips and other Info:

· Grab your old flashlights and throw them in the 72-hour kits, if you need them for something else, then pull them out and use them, which will be a great check every once in a while.
· Hand Sanitizer 2.5oz. Bottles should run under $1.
· Towelettes come in packages of 50-100 and cost a couple of dollars.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Week 8

Add to your Kits:

· Extra clothing & underwear—1 per person

· Shampoo—trial size for each person

· Body soap/wash—trial size for each person

· Small dish soap—1 per family



Tips and other Info:

· Old grubs will work just fine, remember this is survival, not luxurious living.
· Saving some of that shampoo from the last vacation? Now you have a good reason.
· Dish soap is for mom, are you kids really going to wash your dishes?

Week 7

Add to your Kits:

· Candy and Gum—6 pieces per person

· Canned/Boxed Juice—2 servings per person

· Cash- $5 per person



Tips and other Info:

· Grab some Halloween candy and gum and throw it in your bag!
· Purchase your favorite juice box and make sure to rotate this one.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Week 6

Add to your Kits:

· Blanket or space blanket—1 per person

· Rope—1 per family

· Duct tape—1 per family



Tips and other Info:

· Emergency Blanket @ Emergency Essentials $1.25
· Grab an old fleece blanket and throw it in your kit. (FREE)
· Nylon Rope 50ft. $2.95 @ Emergency Essentials.
· Duct Tape, but a roll and then roll 10 ft. around a popsicle stick for each member of your family.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Week 5

Add to your Kits:

· Shovel—1 per family
· Utensils—1 set per person

FHE:

Conduct a mock black-out.  See page 334 in Family Home Evening resource book or follow the ‘FHE Blackout Activity’ link for instructions.

Activities to do in the dark: flashlight hide and seek, sing camp songs, play games by candlelight, tell stories, have a family slumber party, build a sofa fort, play capture the flag, memorize scriptures, hold a testimony meeting, do a bubble gum blowing contest, go on a treasure hunt, put items in a can and shake them—then guess what is in the can, put items in a bag and feel them—the guess what is in the bag.

Tips and other Info:

· Tri-folding shovel available at Emergency Essentials for $8.95.
· Coleman tri-folding shovel at Walmart.com for $9.92 w/ free site-to-store.
· Get the complete 3 month plan!  Click on ‘3 month plan'.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Week 4

 
Add to your Kits:

· Poncho or garbage sack (as a poncho) -1 per person
· Garbage sacks (for trash/other) - 2 per person
· Axe—1 per family
· Hairbrush/comb (optional)


Tips and other Info:

· The Samurai Survival Tool is on sale at Emergency Essentials for $3.99 (reg. $5.95) through the month of October. 
· 72-hour kit poncho w/ hood $0.75 at Emergency Essentials
· Coleman waterproof poncho $9 at Walmart

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Week 3

Add to your Kits:

· Crackers/cereal to munch on—4 servings per person
· Water—1 gallon/4 liters per person


Tips and other Info:

· Bottled water is on sale at Smith's until next Tuesday, October 12th, and Fresh Market until Tuesday, Oct. 5th.  A 24-pack of Western Family/Kroger half liter water bottles is 4 for $10 (Smith's) or 2 for $5 (Fresh Market).
· Click on our FEMA Water Storage link for information on proper water storage. 

***INCENTIVE*** The first 3 people that leave a comment on this post and do it before Sunday, October 10th, will receive one 24 pack of bottled water for free, one per family.

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Week 2

Add to your Kits:
· Trail mix or dried fruit—6 servings per person
· Pocket knife—at least 1 per family
· Can opener—at least 1 per family
· 1 roll of toilet paper per person


Tips and other Info:
· Take the tube out of your toilet paper and flatten it for storage or store smaller items inside tube.  Then store toilet paper in a Ziploc bag.
· Store ‘per family’ items in Dad or Mom’s bag or in separate smaller utility bag.
· Emergency Essentials has the ‘High Uinta Gear - Multi Function Tool’ with a knife, can opener, pliers, screwdriver, and many other tools for $4.95.  Click on ‘High Uinta Tool’ for info.  Cabela’s, Walmart, Target etc. also have similar options.
· Eagle Mountain Fire Department will be offering CERT classes starting in October.  Learn fire safety, first-aid, CPR, search & rescue and more.  CPR classes are also available independent of the CERT classes.  Click on 'EM Fire Department' for details.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Easy Out

To ruin our whole plan and provide and easy out (wink, wink) 72-hour kits are on sale at Emergency Essentials until Sept. 30th for $46.99.  They are regularly priced at $54.99. 
Kevin and I purchased these basic kits for us a while ago and we are building the others week by week for our kids.
The website to Emergency Essentials is http://www.beprepared.com/ and there will always be a link to it on the right side of our blog. 
We will continute our 3 month plan to build 72 hour kits.  Whether you go out and buy a kit or build them week by week with us, our goal is that we all have one ready in 3 months.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

72 Hour Kits - Week 1

Add to your Kits:
Backpack or box to put things in
Granola and/or protein bars 6 per person
Pen and paper

FHE:
Do a simple inventory of your current 72 hour kits

Tips and other Info:
  • Quaker Granola Bars are on sale at Macey's until 9/21 for $0.98 a box with in ad coupon and purchase of 5.  Also on sale at Smiths for $1.98 or with 7/25 RP coupon for $1.61 until 9/21.
  • Sunbelt Granola Bars are on sale at Smith's for $1.50 a box until 9/21.
  • Free Babysitter CPR class
    Saturday morning, September 25th, 9:00-12:00
    Fire Station #2 in the Ranches
    Learn CPR and how to deal with and prevent emergencies
    recommended age 11+

Friday, September 10, 2010

Welcome!

Welcome to the Eagle Mountain 9th Ward emergency preparedness blog.  Here on the blog we will provide you with information and tips on how to get your family prepared.  We'll start with getting your entire family completely prepared for emergencies in just 3 months. 
That's right, follow our blog each week and find a new thing to do that week to be prepared.  We promise if you follow each week's instructions, your family will all have basic 72 hour kits and valuable skills to help in the case of an emergency, large or small, by the end of 3 months.
Week 1 is September 19th, so check back then for your instructions!
FYI, we will also provide handouts at church if you prefer not to check the blog each week, just let us know.