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Hunger Dreams
Posted On 05/17/2012 02:16:25 by Einladen
How rich in opportunity are we when we have the right to be prepared. When we have the will to be prepared. When you see the devestation in communities where they are savaged by thugs and war, and they have no chance to prepare food storage or water storage, we then realize how fortunate we are to have this opportunity. Sadly most people outside of war torn areas do not have enough money or dont beleive they need to store more than a few days worth of food in their home. They may find the money... Read More



Mom in College: Blog 2
Posted On 08/13/2008 17:21:08 by MaidservantX

I ordered my books online at the beginning of the month and they are to ship to my house.  Talk about problems being blessings.  I got a call from the bookstore saying, "Blah, blah, blah, we need to exchange, blah, blah, blah."  So finally I got on the phone and we discussed possibilities of how to handle the situation so I could get the proper edition.  But then I mentioned that I had not actually received the book in question, nor any of my other texts except for one sep... Read More



Mom in College: Blog 1
Posted On 07/31/2008 19:59:00 by MaidservantX

A new era starts for me.

It is the rest of my life.

I never really thought I'd get to this point.  I thank my Father in heaven for leading me and making a way.

This fall I will be starting university.  My goal will be to get a Bachelor of Arts in History; I am minoring in International Relations.  I am attending Northern Arizona University (NAU) in Flagstaff, Arizona.

I will be chronicling my adventures in university and with family life and such.&nb... Read More



Self Reliance
Posted On 07/24/2008 11:28:24 by Mecklar75

On August 14, 2003 at 4:11 p.m. Lower Michigan, northern Ohio, southern Ontario, Canada, most of New York and New Jersey and parts of New England and Pennsylvania experienced a massive power grid failure.

A blackout. Within 9 seconds an estimated 50 million people were without power. As it so happened, I happened to be driving back to my home in Michigan from a meeting in Ohio. I was listening to the radio when they interrupted regular programming to announce that there was a massive... Read More



Extremes
Posted On 04/17/2008 17:54:22 by Alaskagain

My teen son and I were talking the other night, about the political spectrum and supposed dichotomy of left and right.

His observation:  (and to be honest, I don't know whether this is his original thought, or if he heard it from someone else, but I like to think he is brilliant!)

When you get to the far right, you are a survivalist who wants to live in a good protected community, grow your own organic food free from dangerous chemicals,  store it for future use,... Read More









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