The big east coast Frankenstorm~what you really need to prepare (with printable checklist)

Apparently we are expecting the storm of all storms in a few days. It has earned the term Frankenstorm. Cool huh? So while you’ll see lots of articles telling you to go get bottled water and fill up your car with gas, here’s what I think are essentials if you are going to be stuck in the house with your family for a few days. For most of us, it should hopefully be nothing more than some down time, stuck inside. So let’s make the most of it. Starting with this. Because you don’t expect me to be sober the entire time, do you? (kidding!)
SEE ALSO: 5 tasks you need to do before the storm!

I’m a wine gal myself, but some prefer beer.

And if you don’t have birth control on hand, go get some. Seriously. Didn’t you know that many big storms are followed by a mini baby boom about 40 weeks later? True story.

Yes, this really is what people are doing when they are stuck inside together.

I also like to have lots of comfort food in the house. I make big breakfasts, I bake cookies and cakes.

Because baking cookies with your kids is fun. Really.

And because any good Pennsylvanian will tell you, as soon as you hear the word “storm” you feel the urge to buy:

milk eggs and bread

Why is this a storm staple?

Whatever your vice is, coffee, tea, soda … make sure you have plenty of it.

coffee beans, coffee mug

Because I can’t think of much that is more painful that being stuck in the house with two active boys … and I’m out of caffeine!

 

If you don’t have Netflix or something like that–

Get one or two for yourself and for the kids.

Why am I showing this? If you can get to a dollar store, go. Get a few toys for each kid and hide them. Use them as bribes as necessary.

Also if you have time, swing by the library and get yourself a good book or two or more. And pick up movies if you want, usually cheaper than Redbox.

It’s sort of the same as comfort food, but I like to have the house stocked with plenty of junk food, for all the movie watching.

Too much junk food? Not possible!

You probably won’t need to buy these, you probably already have some on hand. But now here’s your chance to do family game night.

Trashy magazines are an indulgence of mine.

And because…you can only be a lump on a couch reading trashy magazines and eating junk food for so long…before you will get the urge to accomplish something, right? So think about what project you’ve been wanting to do, and take this down time as an opportunity to do it. Get your Christmas cards addressed, get your entire holiday season planned out as far as budget and spending, clean out a closet or two, finish a cross stitch project…there’s lots to be done, right? n

On a serious note–yes, you should have bottled water, batteries, candles, medications, firewood, flashlights, radios, a full tank of gas, dry goods and a working can opener. Check on elderly family, neighbors and shut-ins to make sure they are taken care of. I know that I also need to make sure that our gutters are clear and that our shopvac and sump pump are in good working condition, as I expect water in the basement. :( Hunker down, relax and stay safe everyone! And here’s a checklist for you:

Water for 5 days
Batteries for all flashlights and radios
Lighters and candles
Firewood moved to dry spot
All your cleaning rags and utility towels ready and in accessible spot for cleanup
Juice boxes/Gatorade-other non perishable drinks
Horizon milk boxes
paper towels
cleaning supplies
medications for 7 days
checked neighbors and relatives
liquor store run
non perishable food items (PB&J)
trash bags
checked all draining and gutters
all outdoors stuff moved indoors, so it won’t blow around
ice
ready made infant formula, if you need it
books, magazines, activities that don’t require electricity
PECO and other phone numbers programmed into phone
make contact for place to go, in case you are evacuated
 diapers and wipes
 clean clothes for everyone
disposable dinner ware & baby bottles, if you can’t do dishes
 test sump pump (put bucket of water in it, see if it kicks on)
 check trees for loose branches, take care of now if you can
have a plan for what’s in your freezer if power is out for extended amount of time
food/meds for pets, plans if you have to evacuate

Comments

  1. I love the way you think! Good thing I make my own wine, I have plenty in the basement. ;) And I still haven’t figured out the propensity to go out and buy eggs, bread and milk – does that make them French Toast Storms? :)

  2. This was great Lisa! Thanks for the laugh (and the serious list!) I printed it off and am gathering my stuff:)

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