Julie Stauffer

<<whats in the boxes>>

Just stuff that we will eat anyway mainly. Lots of pinto beans (just need
water and a heat source), matches, can opener, knife, canned tuna, canned
fruit, ramen noodles, candles, flashlight, batteries, battery operated
radio, etc..

As far as the first aid kit, just made sure to replace all the basics we had
used up. Bandages, antibiotic cream, pain killer, etc..

Like I said, I don't think we will really need it, but it would come in
handy even in the case of a bad storm or whatever.

Julie

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In a message dated 10/21/01 5:38:52 AM Mountain Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:

<< Now I am taking just the opposite approach. We are going about our lives
as
normal. >>

I think it is great if people continue as normal. But w/ a 5 year old I
can not imagine being on a plane where they subdued another passenger then
landed. I know it would be incredibly difficult to get my child onto another
plane to cont. Then I may be stuck in PA. w/ my family. No thanks! Maybe if I
weren't traveling so far alone w/ a young child. Plus add a few hours for the
new security checks and it makes for a very long tense day. I am fine w/ the
new security measures but 15 hours in airports w/ a highly spirited child is
not my idea of fun.

NICKI~

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Thanks, Julie, and everyone else. I guess I was just making sure
everyone didn't know some special thing to have on hand that I hadn't
heard about!

Aimee in TX

--- In Unschooling-dotcom@y..., "Julie Stauffer" <jnjstau@g...> wrote:
> <<whats in the boxes>>
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> Just stuff that we will eat anyway mainly. ... >>>