Friday, September 12, 2014

Could it really happen ?

Prepping for an Ebola Lockdown: No one goes out, no one comes in | Ready Nutrition


http://readynutrition.com/resources/prepping-for-an-ebola-lockdown-no-one-goes-out-no-one-comes-in_06082014/



You hear about these things and you wonder if it is just a bunch of stuff. Things don't happen like that here right?

Well so far..... Then again look at the Boston Marathon Marshal law shelter in place.... That was just a prelude/ practice run to see how well it would go over with the US people. That was just for chasing a bad guy!

You can call it internet hype but then again at what point to do you say it isn't hype there is real concern ?

I am at the real concern point.

When they start bringing in people for treatment in the US and we have people walking over the borders without so much as a howdy do how are you before they disperse them out into our general populations without any decent quarantine periods I can't help but be concerned.

Past history has shown you need at least 6 months of foods, meds supplies in general to outlast the waves of illness that could go through.

Don't have 6 months? Well do what you can maybe even get together with other family members to combine your supplies.

It isn't going to hurt a thing in the world to have extra TP, meds, food and fuel around. You can always use it up later when things settle down and there isn't anything in the news about it any more.

Personally I am not in great lung health myself so I have to be extra careful anyway in the winter to keep from getting pneumonia and dying. We all have something we have to be careful about but this Ebola thing isn't something that you easily just catch and put up with if it were to get out in the population.

I know not everyone is into "Prepping" but I might send a list or three out if I find something good enough to start checking off. It is nice to have a list to check off so you don't have to think to hard at a stressfull time for some.


Love
Ranchmama




Joan Rivers and Missing a Loved One

She wasn't really my favorite comedian but she had times to make me laugh.
Still she made others laugh and get relief from a stressful day and made people smile so that is a good thing. We all need to have a way of making a persons day a little bit better. 


On a bright note, in Rivers' book she joked that dying of natural causes was boring.
 "It's the grand finale, act three, the eleven o'clock number -- make it count.
If you're going to die, die interesting!
Is there anything worse than a boring death? I think not."

Seems like a good exit line, anyway. She got her wish!


I think my son also falls into this description. It may have been natural causes but it sure did stir up thousands of people!


With love to all that are missing a loved one.
Ranchmama