Saturday, November 15, 2008
Parker Family Swap
Mom had suggested that we do some sort of a family swap so if there is something that you are in need of we can let others in the family know or if there is something you are getting rid of we can share with each other. I am not sure how to go about this so please give me some ideas.....
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Christmas Service Project
Hello Everyone!
So we decided to help the "Safe Harbor" women center for our family service project this year. Here is a list of some of the things they are in need of:
Sheets (Twin size)
Pillow Cases
Towels
Pajamas for all sizes (Children and Women)
Socks
Shoes
Look over this list and decided what you think you might want to help with. I am going to mention to our Relief Society that we are doing this and would love to have any donations they could help with. If you want to do the same you are welcome too. I know Kerrie was going to see if her work wanted to help out too, thanks Kerrie! If you would rather send a donation of money that would be helpful too, just make the check payable to "Safe Harbor," and bring it with you to our family Christmas party. Just keep me posted so that we make sure we have a variety of things. You are welcome to post a comment or e-mail me if you have any questions. Thanks so much for all of you support. I love you all so much! Lets make a difference in someone else's life!
Amy
So we decided to help the "Safe Harbor" women center for our family service project this year. Here is a list of some of the things they are in need of:
Sheets (Twin size)
Pillow Cases
Towels
Pajamas for all sizes (Children and Women)
Socks
Shoes
Look over this list and decided what you think you might want to help with. I am going to mention to our Relief Society that we are doing this and would love to have any donations they could help with. If you want to do the same you are welcome too. I know Kerrie was going to see if her work wanted to help out too, thanks Kerrie! If you would rather send a donation of money that would be helpful too, just make the check payable to "Safe Harbor," and bring it with you to our family Christmas party. Just keep me posted so that we make sure we have a variety of things. You are welcome to post a comment or e-mail me if you have any questions. Thanks so much for all of you support. I love you all so much! Lets make a difference in someone else's life!
Amy
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Finance help - from Jamie
I guess I get to help with finances. O.K. So, for all of you who want to work on this, I would suggest you start the following right away.
Keep track of everything you spend money on for at least the next two months. That includes everything --- keep every receipt, write down everything!
Compile a list of all your bills. Include everything that comes up during the year: car insurance, life insurance, utilities, loan paymens, credit card payments, Christmas expenses, ... everything you can think of that comes up some time during the year whether it is bi-weekly, monthly, quarterly or annually.
Start there. More to come. Call if you have any questions. The time is NOW! Don't wait and you'll see your money start growing sooner.
Love to all!
Keep track of everything you spend money on for at least the next two months. That includes everything --- keep every receipt, write down everything!
Compile a list of all your bills. Include everything that comes up during the year: car insurance, life insurance, utilities, loan paymens, credit card payments, Christmas expenses, ... everything you can think of that comes up some time during the year whether it is bi-weekly, monthly, quarterly or annually.
Start there. More to come. Call if you have any questions. The time is NOW! Don't wait and you'll see your money start growing sooner.
Love to all!
Sunday, October 26, 2008
72 hour kit
Here is some info. we found about 72 hour kits
follow the links if you have more questions
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have been counseled to have a food storage and be prepared for an emergency which includes having a 72 hour kit. This kit should be put together in a practical manner so that you can carry it with you if you ever need to evacuate your home. It is also important to prepare one for each member of your family who is able to carry one.This is a list of items to store in a 72 hour kit so a family can be prepared in case of an emergency. Also learn how to make a first aid kit to put into your 72 hour
kit.Directions: Print this list and check off each item that has been put into your 72 hour
kit.Checklist: 72 Hour Kit (pdf)
Food and Water(A three day supply of food and water, per person, when no refrigeration or cooking is available)
Protein/Granola Bars
Trail Mix/Dried Fruit
Crackers/Cereals (for munching)
Canned Tuna, Beans, Turkey, Beef, Vienna Sausages, etc ("pop-top" cans that open without a can-opener might not be a good idea, read this warning from one site visitor.)
Canned Juice
Candy/Gum (warning: Jolly Ranchers can melt and using mint gum might make everything taste like mint. See the comments from the blog post, 72 Hour Kit Warning, comment #11)
Water (1 Gallon/4 Liters Per Person)
Bedding and Clothing
Change of Clothing (short and long sleeved shirts, pants, jackets, socks, etc.)
Undergarments
Rain Coat/Poncho
Blankets and Emergency Heat Blanks (that keep in warmth)
Cloth Sheet
Plastic Sheet
Fuel and Light
Battery Lighting (Flashlights, Lamps, etc.) Don't forget batteries!
Extra Batteries
Flares
Candles
Lighter
Water-Proof Matches
Equipment
Can Opener
Dishes/Utensils
Shovel
Radio (with batteries!)
Pen and Paper
Axe
Pocket Knife
Rope
Duct TapePersonal Supplies and Medication
First Aid Kit and Supplies
Toiletries (roll of toilet paper- remove the center tube to easily flatten into a zip-lock bag, feminine hygiene, folding brush, etc.)
Cleaning Supplies (mini hand sanitizer, soap, shampoo, dish soap, etc. Warning: Scented soap might "flavor" food items.)
Immunizations Up-to Date
Medication (Acetaminophen, Ibuprofen, children's medication etc.)
Prescription Medication (for 3 days)Personal Documents and Money(Place these items in a water-proof container!)
Scriptures
Genealogy Records
Patriarchal Blessing
Legal Documents (Birth/Marriage Certificates, Wills, Passports, Contracts, etc)
Vaccination Papers
Insurance Policies
Cash
Credit Card
Pre-Paid Phone Cards
Miscellaneous
Bag(s) to put 72 Hour Kit items in (such as duffel bags or back packs, which work great) Make sure you can lift/carry it!
Infant Needs (if applicable)
Notes:
Update your 72 Hour Kit every six months (put a note in your calendar/planner) to make sure that: all food, water, and medication is fresh and has not expired; clothing fits; personal documents and credit cards are up to date; and batteries are charged.
Small toys/games are important too as they will provide some comfort and entertainment during a stressful time.
Older children can be responsible for their own pack of items/clothes too.
You can include any other items in your 72 Hour Kit that you feel are necessary for your family's survival.
Some items and/or flavors might leak, melt, "flavor" other items, or break open. Dividing groups of items into individual Ziploc bags might help prevent this.
-I know this looks really overwhelming but if you start slow and just buy a few things here or there it is no big deal. I know it gives us a piece if mind to know that our family will be okay for at least that 72 hours while we wait for futher assistance. Good luck and let us know if you have any questions.
-Joseph and Amy
follow the links if you have more questions
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have been counseled to have a food storage and be prepared for an emergency which includes having a 72 hour kit. This kit should be put together in a practical manner so that you can carry it with you if you ever need to evacuate your home. It is also important to prepare one for each member of your family who is able to carry one.This is a list of items to store in a 72 hour kit so a family can be prepared in case of an emergency. Also learn how to make a first aid kit to put into your 72 hour
kit.Directions: Print this list and check off each item that has been put into your 72 hour
kit.Checklist: 72 Hour Kit (pdf)
Food and Water(A three day supply of food and water, per person, when no refrigeration or cooking is available)
Protein/Granola Bars
Trail Mix/Dried Fruit
Crackers/Cereals (for munching)
Canned Tuna, Beans, Turkey, Beef, Vienna Sausages, etc ("pop-top" cans that open without a can-opener might not be a good idea, read this warning from one site visitor.)
Canned Juice
Candy/Gum (warning: Jolly Ranchers can melt and using mint gum might make everything taste like mint. See the comments from the blog post, 72 Hour Kit Warning, comment #11)
Water (1 Gallon/4 Liters Per Person)
Bedding and Clothing
Change of Clothing (short and long sleeved shirts, pants, jackets, socks, etc.)
Undergarments
Rain Coat/Poncho
Blankets and Emergency Heat Blanks (that keep in warmth)
Cloth Sheet
Plastic Sheet
Fuel and Light
Battery Lighting (Flashlights, Lamps, etc.) Don't forget batteries!
Extra Batteries
Flares
Candles
Lighter
Water-Proof Matches
Equipment
Can Opener
Dishes/Utensils
Shovel
Radio (with batteries!)
Pen and Paper
Axe
Pocket Knife
Rope
Duct TapePersonal Supplies and Medication
First Aid Kit and Supplies
Toiletries (roll of toilet paper- remove the center tube to easily flatten into a zip-lock bag, feminine hygiene, folding brush, etc.)
Cleaning Supplies (mini hand sanitizer, soap, shampoo, dish soap, etc. Warning: Scented soap might "flavor" food items.)
Immunizations Up-to Date
Medication (Acetaminophen, Ibuprofen, children's medication etc.)
Prescription Medication (for 3 days)Personal Documents and Money(Place these items in a water-proof container!)
Scriptures
Genealogy Records
Patriarchal Blessing
Legal Documents (Birth/Marriage Certificates, Wills, Passports, Contracts, etc)
Vaccination Papers
Insurance Policies
Cash
Credit Card
Pre-Paid Phone Cards
Miscellaneous
Bag(s) to put 72 Hour Kit items in (such as duffel bags or back packs, which work great) Make sure you can lift/carry it!
Infant Needs (if applicable)
Notes:
Update your 72 Hour Kit every six months (put a note in your calendar/planner) to make sure that: all food, water, and medication is fresh and has not expired; clothing fits; personal documents and credit cards are up to date; and batteries are charged.
Small toys/games are important too as they will provide some comfort and entertainment during a stressful time.
Older children can be responsible for their own pack of items/clothes too.
You can include any other items in your 72 Hour Kit that you feel are necessary for your family's survival.
Some items and/or flavors might leak, melt, "flavor" other items, or break open. Dividing groups of items into individual Ziploc bags might help prevent this.
-I know this looks really overwhelming but if you start slow and just buy a few things here or there it is no big deal. I know it gives us a piece if mind to know that our family will be okay for at least that 72 hours while we wait for futher assistance. Good luck and let us know if you have any questions.
-Joseph and Amy
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