Saturday, February 5, 2011

20 things you will need to survive...

....The Economy Collapses And The Next Great Depression Begins

Today, millions of Americans say that they believe that the United States is on the verge of a major economic collapse and will soon be entering another Great Depression. But only a small percentage of those same people are prepared for that to happen. The sad truth is that the vast majority of Americans would last little more than a month on what they have stored up in their homes. Most of us are so used to running out to the supermarket or to Wal-Mart for whatever we need that we never even stop to consider what would happen if suddenly we were not able to do that. Already the U.S. economy is starting to stumble about like a drunken frat boy. All it would take for the entire U.S. to resemble New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina would be for a major war, a terror attack, a deadly pandemic or a massive natural disaster to strike at just the right time and push the teetering U.S. economy over the edge. So just how would you survive if you suddenly could not rely on the huge international corporate giants to feed, clothe and supply you and your family? Do you have a plan?
Unless you already live in a cave or you are a complete and total mindless follower of the establishment media, you should be able to see very clearly that our society is more vulnerable now than it ever has been. This year there have been an unprecedented number of large earthquakes around the world and volcanoes all over the globe are awakening. You can just take a look at what has happened in Haiti and in Iceland to see how devastating a natural disaster can be. Not only that, but we have a world that is full of lunatics in positions of power, and if one of them decides to set off a nuclear, chemical or biological weapon in a major city it could paralyze an entire region. War could erupt in the Middle East at literally any moment, and if it does the price of oil will double or triple (at least) and there is the possibility that much of the entire world could be drawn into the conflict. Scientists tell us that a massive high-altitude EMP (electromagnetic pulse) blast could send large portions of the United States back to the stone age in an instant. In addition, there is the constant threat that the outbreak of a major viral pandemic (such as what happened with the 1918 Spanish Flu) could kill tens of millions of people around the globe and paralyze the economies of the world.
But even without all of that, the truth is that the U.S. economy is going to collapse. So just think of what will happen if one (or more) of those things does happen on top of all the economic problems that we are having.
Are you prepared?
The following is a list of 20 things you and your family will need to survive when the economy totally collapses and the next Great Depression begins....
#1) Storable Food
Food is going to instantly become one of the most valuable commodities in existence in the event of an economic collapse. If you do not have food you are not going to survive. Most American families could not last much longer than a month on what they have in their house right now. So what about you? If disaster struck right now, how long could you survive on what you have? The truth is that we all need to start storing up food. If you and your family run out of food, you will suddenly find yourselves competing with the hordes of hungry people who are looting the stores and roaming the streets looking for something to eat.
Of course you can grow your own food, but that is going to take time. So you need to have enough food stored up until the food that you plant has time to grow. But if you have not stored up any seeds you might as well forget it. When the economy totally collapses, the remaining seeds will disappear very quickly. So if you think that you are going to need seeds, now is the time to get them.
#2) Clean Water
Most people can survive for a number of weeks without food, but without water you will die in just a few days. So where would you get water if the water suddenly stopped flowing out of your taps? Do you have a plan? Is there an abundant supply of clean water near your home? Would you be able to boil water if you need to?
Besides storing water and figuring out how you are going to gather water if society breaks down, another thing to consider is water purification tablets. The water you are able to gather during a time of crisis may not be suitable for drinking. So you may find that water purification tablets come in very, very handy.
#3) Shelter
You can't sleep on the streets, can you? Well, some people will be able to get by living on the streets, but the vast majority of us will need some form of shelter to survive for long. So what would you do if you and your family lost your home or suddenly were forced from your home? Where would you go?
The best thing to do is to come up with several plans. Do you have relatives that you can bunk with in case of emergency? Do you own a tent and sleeping bags if you had to rough it? If one day everything hits the fan and you and your family have to "bug out" somewhere, where would that be? You need to have a plan.
#4) Warm Clothing
If you plan to survive for long in a nightmare economic situation, you are probably going to need some warm, functional clothing. If you live in a cold climate, this is going to mean storing up plenty of blankets and cold weather clothes. If you live in an area where it rains a lot, you will need to be sure to store up some rain gear. If you think you may have to survive outdoors in an emergency situation, make sure that you and your family have something warm to put on your heads. Someday after the economy has collapsed and people are scrambling to survive, a lot of folks are going to end up freezing to death. In fact, in the coldest areas it is actually possible to freeze to death in your own home. Don't let that happen to you.
#5) An Axe
Staying along the theme of staying warm, you may want to consider investing in a good axe. In the event of a major emergency, gathering firewood will be a priority. Without a good tool to cut the wood with that will be much more difficult.
#6) Lighters Or Matches
You will also want something to start a fire with. If you can start a fire, you can cook food, you can boil water and you can stay warm. So in a true emergency situation, how do you plan to start a fire? By rubbing sticks together? Now is the time to put away a supply of lighters or matches so that you will be prepared when you really need them.
In addition, you may want to consider storing up a good supply of candles. Candles come in quite handy whenever the electricity goes out, and in the event of a long-term economic nightmare we will all see why our forefathers relied on candles so much.
#7) Hiking Boots Or Comfortable Shoes
When you ask most people to list things necessary for survival, this is not the first or the second thing that comes to mind. But having hiking boots or very comfortable and functional shoes will be absolutely critical. You may very well find yourself in a situation where you and your family must walk everywhere you want to go. So how far do you think you will get in high heels? You will want footwear that you would feel comfortable walking in for hours if necessary. You will also want footwear that will last a long time, because when the economy truly collapses you may not be able to run out to the shoe store and get what you need at that point.
#8) A Flashlight And/Or Lantern
When the power goes off in your home, what is the first thing that you grab? Just think about it. A flashlight or a lantern of course. In a major emergency, a flashlight or a lantern is going to be a necessity - especially if you need to go anywhere at night.
Solar powered or "crank style" flashlights or lanterns will probably be best during a long-term emergency. If you have battery-powered units you will want to begin storing up lots and lots of batteries.
#9) A Radio
If a major crisis does hit the United States, what will you and your family want? Among other things, you will all want to know what in the world is going on. A radio can be an invaluable tool for keeping up with the news.
Once again, solar powered or "crank style" radios will probably work best for the long term. A battery-powered until would work as well - but only for as long as your batteries are able to last.
#10) Communication Equipment
When things really hit the fan you are going to want to communicate with your family and friends. You will also want to be able to contact an ambulance or law enforcement if necessary. Having an emergency cell phone is great, but it may or may not work during a time of crisis. The Internet also may or may not be available. Be sure to have a plan (whether it be high-tech or low-tech) for staying in communication with others during a major emergency.
#11) A Swiss Army Knife
If you have ever owned a Swiss Army knife you probably already know how incredibly handy they can be. It can be a very valuable and versatile tool. In a true survival situation, a Swiss Army knife can literally do dozens of different things for you. Make sure that you have at least one stored up for emergencies.
#12) Personal Hygiene Items
While these may not be absolute "essentials", the truth is that life will get very unpleasant very quickly without them. For example, what would you do without toilet paper? Just think about it. Imagine that you just finished your last roll of toilet paper and now you can't get any more. What would you do?
The truth is that soap, toothbrushes, toothpaste, shampoo, toilet paper and other hygiene products are things that we completely take for granted in society today. So what would happen if we could not go out and buy them any longer?
#13) A First Aid Kit And Other Medical Supplies
One a more serious note, you may not be able to access a hospital or a doctor during a major crisis. In your survival supplies, be absolutely certain that you have a good first aid kit and any other medical supplies that you think you may need.
#14) Extra Gasoline
There may come a day when gasoline is rationed or is simply not available at all. If that happens, how will you get around? Be certain to have some extra gasoline stored away just in case you find yourself really needing to get somewhere someday.
#15) A Sewing Kit
If you were not able to run out and buy new clothes for you and your family, what would you do? Well, you would want to repair the clothes that you have and make them last as long as possible. Without a good sewing kit that will be very difficult to do.
#16) Self-Defense Equipment
Whether it is pepper spray to fend off wild animals or something more "robust" to fend off wild humans, millions of Americans will one day be thankful that they have something to defend themselves with.
#17) A Compass
In the event of a major emergency, you and your family may find yourselves having to be on the move. If you are in a wilderness area, it will be very hard to tell what direction you are heading without a compass. It is always a good idea to have at least one compass stored up.
#18) A Hiking Backpack
If you and your family suddenly have to "bug out", what will you carry all of your survival supplies in? Having a good hiking backpack or "survival bag" for everyone in your family is extremely important. If something happened in the city where you live and you suddenly had to "go", what would you put your most important stuff in? How would you carry it all if you had to travel by foot? These are very important things to think about.
#19) A Community
During a long-term crisis, it is those who are willing to work together that will have the best chance of making it. Whether it is your family, your friends, a church or a local group of people that you know, make sure that you have some people that you can rely on and work together with in the event that everything hits the fan. Loners are going to have a really hard time of surviving for long.
#20) A Backup Plan
Lastly, it is always, always, always important to have a backup plan for everything.
If someone comes in and steals all the food that you have stored up, what are you going to do?
If travel is restricted and your can't get to your "bug out" location immediately do you have a Plan B?
If you have built your house into an impregnable survival fortress but circumstances force you to leave do you have an alternate plan?
The truth is that crisis situations rarely unfold just as we envision. It is important to be flexible and to be ready with backup plans when disaster strikes.
You don't want to end up like the folks in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. You don't want to have to rely on the government to take care of you if something really bad happens.
Right now the U.S. strategic grain reserve contains only enough wheat to make half a loaf of bread for each of the approximately 300 million people in the United States.
How long do you think that is going to last?
Now is the time to get ready.
Now is the time to prepare.
The United States economy is going to collapse and incredibly hard times are coming.
Will you be able to survive when it happens?

May I never forget

Today for me is another quiet day--seems I have many of those lately--Somedays I like it, somedays I am bored stiff--LOL--Soon I will have semi-full days again--Destinee will be discharged from the hospital on February 10th if all goes well--she begins making her 23 hour visits home next weekend--if she does well she will be discharged--she will begin attending  public school 1/2 days when she gets home--After 14 years of homeschooling it will be hard--but trials grow us--when you have a special needs child you are constantly evolving and changing even when it seems you can do anymore--We have been unable to attend church for a very long time for various reasons(some in here know about them), but when Destinee comes home we will once again will begin attending the church we attended for so many years--I have missed the fellowship--I posted at the end of the year(http://deliberatehomesteader.ning.com/profiles/blogs/looking-forwar...) I felt there would be a renewal and revival of sorts not only in churches but in individuals--I see that happening in my own family unit--We are very conservative here and it is so very hard to find a church that just does not allow anything and everything into their congregations--The church we attend is wonderful and the people are just "folks"  tryin' their best to serve the Lord--it's a small country church--with about 50 members--I am excited to renew my relationship not only with people, but with the Lord--
While I am not good with change, the changes just over the horizon for us I am looking forward to--I am looking forward with a sense of excitement and anticipation--I feel the Lord is working overtime in my little family and I am ever so grateful--he has really done a work in recent months--from provding a way to purchase our home cash, to providing a way to pay off my car, to finally getting well after 18 months of no running water, to finding a great place for Destinee to get help, to finding Alan a job, to speaking very clearly we are to go back to the church we attended, to finding a public school that will serve Destinee's needs quite well--Wow!--I am humbled just typing it all out--May I never, ever forget where we have been and what the Lord has brought us through--ALL the glory goes to HIM--may I never feel like any of this happened by our own might, but ONLY by the Lords loving Grace!!

::Until Next Time::
Kris

Outside my window

OK, so these picture were taken with me outside not really looking through my window outside, but nontheless I will share them!
BELOW--Look closely and you will see 2 hens one looking at the other as if to say---

BELOW--The goat field & Barn

BELOW--This part of our land is actually the old hiway--it divides our 'garden yard' from our 'home yard'--looking from this direction--our garden yard is to your left and our house sits on the right

BELOW--Cedar tree


Enjoy and
::Until Next Time::
T.D.H.
Orgianlly Published Jan. 20,2011

Thursdays Thoughts

Well we woke to around 2 inches of snow--*blech*--but it is winter time so I suppose it is to be expected, but that doesn't mean I have to like it--LOL--This morning as I look out my window the snow was falling, the ground was covered and snow was hanging to the trees it look so clean outside--so fresh and new--I began to reflect and think about sin and forgivness--


When we are living in sin its kinda like winter time to me--cold, barren, nothing but dirt--its ugly--nothing pretty about it--then the Lord comes along when we hearken his call--he scoops us up, wipes us off, makes us as white as the fresh fallen snow--all that ugliness and dirt is gone--its all nice and fresh and clean--how wonderful--we are no longer bound by sin, but free by his grace--


So while I do not like the cold snow that this time of year brings--I equally do not like being bound by sin--I am blessed to serve a risen savior, that cared enough about me to dust me off, clean me up and free me by his wonderful grace--What a wonderful God we serve!


::Until Next Time::

T.D.H.
Originally Published Jan. 20.2011

Tuesdays Tidbits

Looks like we may be getting another round of snow Thursday--*Argh*--Shouldn't really amount to much though as the temps will be warming back up nicely after that--I can handle the snow as long as it doesn't stay around--


It's been a long while since I really updated things here so I will do that today--


We have pretty much esptablished our goals for this spring and are well underway into getting what we need to accomplish them--we have the lumber for the greenhouse and all we need to buy is the plastic sheeting--


We are making the plans for adding onto our home--again the lumber is bought, all we have to do is build and of course we will have to purchase small things as we go--we just haven't decided if we wanna add the entire lenght of the house or just add a room or 2 on--We are continuing to pray which way to go--We will also be doing some small remodel jobs here in the house this spring--there are a few things I would like to update--we have most of what we need--its just finding the free to time to get it done--


Alans job has been a real blessing and we are doing wonderful--the hours are hard, but we must all make sacrifices--the bills are all paid and money left every month so it makes it all worth while!--Many people in this economy are jobless--we are so truly blest!--God has been very good to us!


The pigs are doing well and growing good--probably around June or so they will be ready for butcher and that will sustain us for a year or longer--


The hens are laying very well now--I am getting anywhere from 10 to 15 eggs daily--many more than we can eat so we trade them to a friend of ours for the round bales of hay--don't ya just love bartering?


I will be ordering meat birds next month or the next depending on the weather and by fall I should have birds ready to butcher--and those should sustain us for a good year or better--


We have looked into buying a half of beef from a local guy, but haven't made the decision to do that yet--if we do that will pretty mcuh take care of our meat needs for a year--I really should say hubbys meat needs--I couldn't care less if I have meat or not--LOL--I could survive on veggies!!


The goats, well what can I say--they are goats--we will be selling off the buck since we do not want to use him again next breeding season--we will probably replace him with 2 more does--We were going to get out goats all together, but Alan decided he really wanted to have a milk source and since we don't have a milk cow--goats the next best thing--Bella our doe is getting very close to kidding--I am excited to have even more new life on the farm--


The cavalier puppy's that were just born are getting fat little tummy's and are growing well--Mama is doing great--We have been so blest by having her--mama is 5 now and will be retired from having puppy's she will simply live out her life and be absolutly spoiled plumb rotten--LOL--she's a great dog--We will be adding a female or 2---or 3--- to the mix this year--I just adore this dogs and cannot imagine having any other kind myself--I don't watch the Ellen show but turned on the television yesterday and she was on and she was interviewing a guy that had a cavalier and talked about how great they were--good advertisment for me--LOL


Fencing is something on the list this year to finish up--most of this 18 acres was already fenced--we only have 2 sides that need fenced and one of those is more than halfway done--we will be fencing off the food yard and the herb yard to keep the chickens out while they free range this year--so much to do!


The berry plants are doing well, I do believe I lost my raspberry plants to the japanese beetles last year, so those will need replacing this spring--and even though I don't like it I will spray to save my plants--everything else is great--I am looking for some white grape plants--I did find a place to order them but they are a bit pricey and a friend of mine was saying Aldi's carries them in the spring--so I will be looking for those--


I saved the best for last--It looks as if DD will be coming home the end of the month or so--she has made great progress and I am looking forward to her being back home--she has been gone over 6 months now--She seems to be stable on her medication and has learned alot--I feel are fortunate and very blest to have found a place that deals with autistic children--she is very high functioning but still not without issues and then of course we have the bipolar issues with her--*sigh*--I will continue to update as I know more--


All in all we are so tremendously blest here--its a quiet, simple and productive life we live--I would not trade it for anything--God is so good to us!


::Until Next Time::

T.D.H
Orignally published Jan. 18,2011