Dinner table conversations. They are those rare moments when parents can talk with their children about the day's events. Here is an article we think your family may enjoy reading and discussing. What are your thoughts?
Today's Dinner Table Conversation is based on McKenzie Romero's recent article "Caught in the dark: What Sandy can teach you about preparedness."
Questions
What steps can your family take to be prepared?
Does the clothing you have prepared for your children in an emergency still fit them?
Do you have portable battery packs or solar charging units in your emergency kit?
Article link: "Caught in the dark: What Sandy can teach you about preparedness"
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Preparedness is necessary for real, practical reasons. One of them isn't the impending apocalypse. Therefore, one should stock up on real, practical items and not just lots of food and guns. What are we seeing on the east coast? People seem to More..