Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Survival Gear

It’s been riveting watching the search for hikers on the news this week-end. Some of the guys in the service are from Camp Pendleton that is not that far away from us. That got me to thinking about survival gear. When we were trucking hubby told me of some truckers that were trapped between two rock slides on the pass and could not get out for several days. We kept tuna in the truck for those just in case times. I keep boots and couple of blankets in the car.

One time hubby came upon a wreck and he gave a blanket to some on in shock they had gotten the person out and up by the road on a piece of paneling but did not have a blanket. One time we had a wreck in the truck swerved to miss a dear and spilled a load of lumber like match sticks all over the road. I ended up with a broken toe and had my foot soaking in a lunch box sized ice chest to prevent swelling. We had to kick out the front windshield to get out of the truck and I sat on a pillow with one of the blue jean quilts I’d made wrapped around me.

When we were motor cycling we kept cup-a-soup with us fast and just boil water and you had a meal. I’ve been known to back up biscuits and take them. Not a munchy food but work in case of an emergency with cheese it’s nearly a meal and some peanuts raisins and trail mix. Water of course, if you are in the cold keep a bottle of water with you in the sleeping bag so it does not freeze over night. I learned that on a show about camping in the artic must have been the travel channel.

The guys keep weights like cinder or cement blocks in the back of the pick up and bags of sand in case they get stuck, chains of course. I take my cell phone charger so I can recharge it in the car. The guys keep jumper -cables in the trunk with a tool kit. In the camper we keep a first aid kit. I have a list around here some where I need to go take a peek at it.

Monday, December 18, 2006

Snow Cave

I remember when brother in law was in boy scouts and he was talking about camping in the winter and they build a snow cave he said they could stay comfortable if they lit a candle for warmth it was amazing to me. I've never tried it but it's pretty common knowledge in these parts here in the Pacific North West.

Saturday, December 16, 2006

Wind Storm

The winds slammed in here and woke me up around mid night the first time. And then at the peak of this wind storm at four in the morning I had the rude awakening of the winds gusting between forty and forty-eight mph blasting the house, it creeks when the wind gets above thirty or thirty five miles an hour.

Today I’m I'm up and it's quiet the winds finally died down about some time between four and six yesterday afternoon. Hubby said at work they were with out power for a while and the dispatcher was using the CB [2way radio] in the work rig to dispatch from, and the mechanics were working on trucks in the yard [parking lot] because there was not enough light inside the shop with out power.

At home I had power, and the cable and inter net were both working all day. Yea! We lost a small tree branch that was already dead but it did not hurt anything or anyone when it fell. I had to move it before I could get out of the drive way to do my errands.

Thursday, December 14, 2006

Motor Cycle Parade

We went to the toys for tots motor cycle parade this weekend while we were on a date that was fun! We used to do this when we had bikes. This weekend we will take soup the weather is going to turn cold we will drive around and see the holiday lights in the area and take a stroll at the locomotive park. Other holiday happenings here. The house lights are up, the packages have been wrapped and shipped in transit. Cards have been mailed. Tree is up and decorated. Nativity set is up and lights are around it.

Still to do stockings to stuff, holiday tea menu final tweaking, then food shopping list for holiday tea to make out. I've had a menu change I was going to have ham but decided on chicken fried steaks I can use my new gravy boat! Little smokies are still on the menu and I'll be making up a cheese ball. I need to go over my notes in my note book from years past menus and meal suggestions, it will be in the evening or at dusk so we can enjoy the lights.

[Wind warnings for the next couple of days we are between storms at the moment here. ]




Saturday, December 02, 2006

How Do I De-clutter?

To answer your question Annie How do I de-clutter?
Here are some things I've done when de-cluttering my home.

Set up a sorting station: For my De-cluttering sorting station: I get a couple of saw horse and ½ sheet of ply wood and a good lamp and trash can garbage bags, boxes and radio, cd, movie. I like to do this in the morning when I'm fresh, kids can help too. First I round up supplies get kids parents or older grand kids to help me haul in the saw horses and ½ sheet of ply wood, then I get the lamp and movie or music going, after we are fed and the dailies are done, work on this a while several times a week and one room at a time. When you are done think of some type of reward that works for you, maybe going to the library.

Use your timer! A fresh approach, I used to set the timer with my kids for home work 20 min. on each subject. Did this for chores too. I would work on fixing dinner while they did spelling, math or what ever. (No TV so we could concentrate.) Do you de-cluttering in the morning right after daily chores.


Make it a game! How much can you get done in a TV commercial? Have kids pick up after when they are done, every 45 min. or so, stop and change actives then it's not so over whelming. If they play in the play room it's just too over whelming for them and me to cope with. I have been there often with what you say about home work! This is one solution for home work and art craft supplies: I had to get a shelf / dresser for the crafts papers books and supplies for the grandkids to use, the younger ones use the bottom drawers. I get the top ones.

Do one room a month. I worked on one room a month in those days that worked for me,
no I can go through the house in about six weeks, it does get easier!

Get a buddy! I used the buddy system and we set up card files to gether and had great fun working at it together. We worked at it together with accountability, phone calls, and going out for a soda to plan for the next week mostly the rooms or areas we would work on in the coming week. Now I do it on the pc in my outlook the reminders nag me! I have a new de-cluttering buddy now and I called her the other day.


Giving Box: We talked about stuff going on here and that I heard a speaker talk about having a giving box. I have done this before, one a week that's fifty two boxes a year of stuff gone! I got some more boxes at the store when I was over town last week. These are to fill up and give away. I'm about to start on the toys. Also the storage area needs my attention. Plus hubby is on vacation again in a few weeks, and we will be getting out the holiday stuff too put up the tree and the rest of the decorations. All plans are subject to change for me most of the time. There are many forms of cyber nagging groups these days.

Focus on main living areas first pick the smallest room. I've had to learn to just take life as it comes and focus on the main living areas, first; plus one zone or room at a time. I work with the grandkids in a room when they were here we seem to get more done that way. Unless it's paper work, hubby does it now. Touch one thing in there and a whole pile comes tumbling down. Paper tiger! Does your office look like that?

Get family to help. Last spring going to the farm is a great example. I was going to do some of the craft stuff but ended up painting fence. Guys idea for de-cluttering: Hubby and brother have decided to have a bonfire for old warn out furniture at the farm in the spring it was sold sale. I have a box to go to the thrift shop, kids will haul it off for me. So maybe you can ask the kids to haul off a few things for your. Dear son put a love seat at the office in the collage last year where he worked. His girlfriend took another one. I just said I had a _____________ to find a home for and asked about three people, the it went bye - bye, I put a dead line on it too like by next Fri. it's going going gone! I've called the salivation army or other favorite charity for pickup too.

I don't do yard sales for only $25.oo I made it's just not worth my time! I don't keep that stuff around. If you have stuff that you think you might need some day it goes in the give away pile. That is a major problem for most people, they think they will use it but don't.

On hoarding if you can figure out why you hang on to things this might help. I had trouble understanding I've moved on to a new things like crafts and letting go of those were hard; but once I got to the point where I could let go it helped. I found new things came in that were much more fun and better. I had to make room for the supplies for the new hobby.

This time of year it's so easy to be over-whelmed because of the extra stuff with the holidays I have heard it recommended put off craft projects on hold until after the holidays. Of course I’m still knitting . . . others recommend doing a couple batches of cookies each week Sept. – Dec. for the holidays all that ever did for us was make us fat! So I crossed it off my to do list.

Pray: Last but not least pray for divine intervention, inspiration and help from God! Pray for order to be restored in your home and to learn what works for you and your family and to be free from the prison clutter that can imprison us.