Category Archives: Emergency Preparedness

Emergency Fund: Your Financial Back Up Plan

If you’re tackling debt for the first time, unexpected expenses can appear to derail your efforts if you don’t have an emergency fund in place. You may feel like you’re constantly failing, and even give up on paying off your debt. An emergency fund buys you breathing room. An emergency fund is exactly that –…

Working on Your Finances Together

When I started blogging, my first site was a personal blog that morphed into a college student finance site where I shared my ups and downs on building my finances. Later after I was married, I realized that my site didn’t really capture where I was at that point. Instead of making financial decisions for…

Emergency Food Pantry

We hear all the time of how you should have an emergency kit in case of a natural disaster.  You should have a weeks worth of non-perishable foods that you don’t have to cook, in case you don’t have power.  You should have X gallons of water per person.  This is GREAT information. However, how…

Create an Emergency Kit for Power Outages

While working on a 4-H project this summer, my eldest son was thrilled to be able to put together an emergency preparedness kit for power outages for our family.  As someone that is extremely worried about and frightened by storms, this made him feel more empowered and prepared in the case of a storm that…

FEMA Announces Nationwide Test of Emergency Alert System

FEMA has announced that it will perform a nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System today, November 9, 2011 at 2pm EST.  This test will be heard on radio and TV stations at that time. The test will be similar to local emergency alert tests where your TV or radio program will be interrupted with…

Emergency Preparedness: Insurance Documents

If you’ve never experienced an emergency situation such as a fire, tornado, or flood, consider yourself lucky.  But that does not make you immune from these scenarios.  Insurance documents are highly important in an emergency, and ironically, they’re likely to be destroyed in the disaster for which you need them. So what is a person…

Getting Organized for Severe Weather

Imagine going about your normal routine when all of a sudden, you learn of tornadoes heading toward your town.  Terrifying to think about, no? This is what Jessica Anderson of Anderson Happenings experienced earlier this year.  Her whole world packed into the car within minutes and she and her children headed toward a friend’s house,…

Expert Advice to Grow Your Emergency Fund

You know you’re supposed to have an emergency fund, but that in itself can be daunting.   Did you know the experts recommend saving 3-6 months worth of expenses? “Three top money experts share their secrets for building a bigger cash stash” here. Photo Credit

Back to College: Weather Safety

While living on campus this summer, I experienced some of the worst weather of my life. Having no air conditioning in the dorm, I slept with both my windows wide open. One night a HUGE storm ripped through campus, the torrential downpour waking me from my sleep. Upon seeing the sheets of rain pour into…

The ER is not a good place to try to remember things

Happy New Year!  Hope you had a great holiday season.  Mine was, well… eventful. It included the usual festivities and, as if that isn’t enough, I threw in a nice little trip to the ER.  No it wasn’t anything life threatening, just a little fall down (or actually up) the front steps.  It was one…