Yesterday in my haste to get out the door with Darling 2 to pick up Darling 1 from school, I grabbed the garage door opener, left from a side door, locked it behind me and walk/ran the two blocks to the school. I needn't have rushed. The dismissal procedure was changed on Monday and then tweaked on Tuesday. What they failed to tell the parents is that the students are now leaving the building later too.
Darling 2 and I stood waiting and waiting until finally Darling 1 emerged from the school doors. We headed back home with plans of a snack and playing and a little Mommy time on the computer. As I hit the button on the garage door opener, I got a sinking feeling. I realized I had locked the door leading from the garage to the house when Darling 2 and I had come home earlier.
I tried the locked door anyway...and all the other doors too, but to no avail. I didn't have any keys for my house or my car. I did have my cell phone. I thought we'll just call Will. He'll come to our rescue.
Left Out in the Cold
Nope. I realized he had several meetings scheduled for the afternoon. That didn't stop me from calling and calling and calling, texting and tweeting him, hoping to catch him in between meeting. But there was no answer; I had the times of his meetings mixed up. The whole time I was trying to contact him his phone was in his computer bag with the ringer off.
Fortunately, it was nice weather and we had access to the outdoor toys in the garage. The boys happily played for the first hour of lockout. Then, the sun started falling lower and it started getting colder. Darling 2 and I hadn't even worn coats to pick up Darling 1. So, we retreated into the car in the garage. The boys rummaged through CDs and maps in the glove box, went through our first aid kit, tried on a few Band-Aids and pretended to drive. Then, we all three sat in the back bench, reclined as far as it would go and read from our stash of books that I keep in the car to occupy the boys.
Chocolate to the Rescue
By then, it has been an hour and a half, the boys were getting hungry. We went through Darling 1's lunch box and backpack and found a package of uneaten granola bars. Then, we hit the jackpot.
We found a large dark chocolate bar that had been accidently left in the car earlier. I had bought a stack of large chocolate bars for my Norwex Launch Party on Sunday. I thought I had smuggled them in without Darling 2 seeing them, but one had been left behind in the car.
Ah, the little bit of dark chocolate that we split lifted our spirits and helped to sustain us until we could be "rescued." And then, finally, after 2 hours of lockout, Will did come to save us {mostly from each other}.
An Emergency Kit
This little "disaster" made me think about resources available to me in a real emergency. As noted, I have a small and mostly forgotten about first aid kit in the car. I also have a tackle box in the linen closet with various bandages, ointments, etc. but that's about it.
I have to admit that I have considered stockpiling water, canned foods, packs of tuna, toilet paper, medicine, dog and cat food and the like in case of a true catastrophic event. My brain is paranoid enough for me to imagine the kind of apocalypse that would necessitate such supplies, but my space and pocket book are limited enough to prevent me from actually putting together such a kit.
The List
With that said, I do think it's a good idea to be prepared for anything, especially with the past year of "killer" weather. Floods, hurricanes, tornados, super power storms or even man created emergencies/calamities. So, maybe you don't have to stock 300 cans of green peas and 120 gallons of water and 45 rolls of toilet paper, but a kit with basics isn't a bad idea.
Several government sites suggest that kits include:
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Prescription medicines and basic over the counter meds, as well as bandages, disinfectants and other first aid necessities;
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Water {1 gallon per person per day}
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Flashlight with extra, new batteries;
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Blanket/sleeping bag per person;
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Extra water and pet food for pets;
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Formula, baby food, diapers, etc if there is an infant in your home;
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Change of clothes for each person {change out for seasons and sizes};
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Matches in a water proof container;
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Wrench/pliers for turning off utilities;
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Battery operated radio/weather radio with extra, new batteries;
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Toilet paper, baby wipes, trash bags;
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Non-perishable foods, enough for three days;
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Local Maps;
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Dust masks for each person, duct tape, a whistle and utility knife;
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Cash
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Important docs like passports, licenses/I.D., birth certificates, etc.;
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Books, small toys, games, etc. to keep your child(ren) occupied; and
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In an actual emergency, have keys, cell phone and chargers at the ready.
Resources
Ready.gov has a list of sensible basic items necessary in the event of a threat or disaster. The CDC has a great article and list on its blog about which items to store at the ready and about making an emergency plan for your family to follow if a catastrophe should strike. If you are in need of a good travel first aid kit, check out this article from the USA Today TravelTips page.
The Scoop
Personally, I would also add Laptop/Tablet and cord and Chocolate {1 or 2 bars per person per day} to the above list, but that's just me. Let's hope that such a kit is never needed, but if it is then we would all be grateful for being paranoid/prepared enough to have put it together. Or perhaps you all have this kind of kit in your basements already? Maybe we're the only ones completely unprepared for a calamity. Over and out...
Anna
Wow! What a day! You handled it quite well, Anna! I bet your darlings will remember that special "Mommy & Me" time for a while. ;-)
Chocolate to the rescue! Made me think of the secret chocolate stashes I have. They're indoors, though. My Mom used to stash chocolate away, too. Is that a mother thing? Or a woman thing?
Anyways, good idea to have Winter Emergency Kit. Think I'll put one together this weekend for each vehicle. Thanks for the inspiration!
Posted by: Pamela Grover | Wednesday, January 11, 2012 at 10:24 PM
I also have chocolate stashed away and have done this for years!
Posted by: pb | Monday, January 23, 2012 at 03:01 PM