by WildRose » Thu 24 Jan 2008, 00:12:04
You know what, Pops? When I first started reading everything on LATOC and PO.com, Wolf at the Door, etc. (about 3 years ago) and relating it to my husband, he thought I was worrying needlessly and thought up all kinds of reasons why this and that would never happen. Of course, because he works in the conventional oil and gas field, he heard information from his co-workers, bosses and people in the field that was quite contrary to what I was reading. However, over the last few years PO has been in the news more and a few things have happened that point to problems with maintaining oil and gas production at the levels we need now, and will need in the future. So, the result is that hubby is more on board now, although he still holds out hope for market-driven technological solutions. We discuss and debate these issues quite often, even with our kids, though we don't scare our kids.
We are together on equipping ourselves with all the necessary home and yard tools, warm clothing, extra blankets, water, first aid kit, extra food and home repairs. We want to be prepared in case of any kind of emergency, whether it's a power outage, serious viral outbreak or severe weather. A few weeks of extra food and water can't hurt. And if you watch the sales in your local mega-market, you can find some good weekly deals - last week, I bought tuna, salmon and apple juice at low prices. This week, I'll look and see what else I can find for a good deal.
Actually, something that has helped my cause is that my workplace has sent around pamphlets for families, outlining emergency preparedness. I have these on hand and share them with my husband.