#38 Keeping up with the Joneses, part a
Ever wonder where the phrase “keeping up with the Joneses” comes from? It was coined by a comic strip of that same name, written by… Read More »#38 Keeping up with the Joneses, part a
Ever wonder where the phrase “keeping up with the Joneses” comes from? It was coined by a comic strip of that same name, written by… Read More »#38 Keeping up with the Joneses, part a
One of my mom’s favorite songwriters, Bob Dylan released “The Times They Are A-Changing” in 1964, and within the lyrics, he shared some wise advise.… Read More »#37 Work, Work, Work…, part b (final)
Before the forty-hour workweek became a U.S. law, people often worked anywhere from eighty up to one hundred hours per week. Can you imagine? I… Read More »#36 Work, Work, Work…, part a
Final Wishes Section Hello, again! You’ve made it to the final installment of creating your own emergency binder! (In case you missed it, be sure… Read More »#35 Emergency Binder, part f (final)
Child(ren) Section Welcome back! Today, we’re going to cover the Child(ren) section of your emergency binder. I labeled this tab with my kids’ names, but… Read More »#34 Emergency Binder, part e
Basics Section Okay, are you ready? It’s time to really get our hands dirty! Let’s get started with the Basics tab. In this section, we… Read More »#33 Emergency Binder, part d
Evacuation List Today we’re going to create an evacuation list, which I keep as the very first page someone would see when they open my… Read More »#32 Emergency Binder, part c
Front Matter Are you ready to get started creating your very own emergency binder? I will dig more in-depth on each individual item later on,… Read More »#31 Emergency Binder, part b
It’s time to roll in the New Year. Have you made your resolutions yet? How about preparing your family as best you can in case… Read More »#30 Emergency Binder, part a
Christmas is my favorite holiday. It’s also my husband’s favorite, so you might expect us to go all out like Clark from National Lampoon’s Christmas… Read More »#29 It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas