At the end of December I posted a blog that talked about my new website Emergency-Prepared. At that time I promised to continue blogging. I have fulfilled that promise, but not as well as I would like.
I have been busy with the website, but also with other things related to emergency preparedness. (And also financial preparedness--like making sure I have an income.) I have been on other forums, keeping involved and continuing to find appropriate material for blogging. (And for the website. ) Now that the holidays are behind us, and life is settling in, I am expecting to be able to devote more attention to this blog and I hope you'll join me.
Also, I hope that you will join me and make this a dialog and not just a monologue. I'd really like to know what you are interested in, especially as it relates to emergency preparedness and where you're at in your preparations.
There are a lot of directions that I could take this blog, emergency preparedness has so many different facets. I would love to be able to aim it in ways that are most useful to you. Some of the ways we could take this--you and I--we could talk about emergency preparedness on a shoestring (a limited budget.) We could talk about how to buy your way into emergency preparedness. We could talk about emergency preparedness for natural disasters, or man-made emergencies, accidents, -- a huge assortment of possibilities. We could also talk about emergency preparedness as it relates to the Scouting movement.
Depending on your personal situation, you might also be interested in a discussion on emergency preparedness as it relates to your personal economic situation. In uncertain economic times, it's important to be prepared for financial emergencies. Financial emergencies can arise from losing your job or an unforeseen health issue, or even an inadvertent speeding ticket or legal matter. Preparation can lessen the impact of all of these.
I'll write again, soon. You write, too. And in the meantime, stay prepared.

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