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Diaper Dude Little D Grey W Circle Backpacks For Kids


Diaper Dude Little D Grey W Circle Backpacks For Kids


$50


From the makers of Diaper Dude comes Little D- cool, hip school bags for kids. Now kids can enjoy style and function at the same time. Type: Backpacks Color: Grey With Pink Color Mapping: Multi-Color

Oi Oi Messenger Diaper Bags In Floral


Oi Oi Messenger Diaper Bags In Floral


$130


Oi Oi Messenger Diaper Bags In Floral

Oi Oi Messenger Diaper Bags In Retro Floral


Oi Oi Messenger Diaper Bags In Retro Floral


$150


Oi Oi Messenger Diaper Bags In Retro Floral

Oi Oi Messenger Diaper Bags In Bionic Dot


Oi Oi Messenger Diaper Bags In Bionic Dot


$100


Oi Oi Messenger Diaper Bags In Bionic Dot

Oi Oi Messenger Diaper Bags In Mod Floral


Oi Oi Messenger Diaper Bags In Mod Floral


$100


Oi Oi Messenger Diaper Bags In Mod Floral

Oi Oi Hobo Diaper Bags In Retro Floral


Oi Oi Hobo Diaper Bags In Retro Floral


$140


Oi Oi Hobo Diaper Bags In Retro Floral

Oi Oi Hobo Diaper Bags In Safari Medallion


Oi Oi Hobo Diaper Bags In Safari Medallion


$140


Oi Oi Hobo Diaper Bags In Safari Medallion

Oi Oi Messenger Diaper Bags In Giraffe


Oi Oi Messenger Diaper Bags In Giraffe


$140


Oi Oi Messenger Diaper Bags In Giraffe

Oi Oi Hobo Diaper Bags In Giraffe


Oi Oi Hobo Diaper Bags In Giraffe


$130


Oi Oi Hobo Diaper Bags In Giraffe

Oi Oi Messenger Diaper Bags In BlackLime


Oi Oi Messenger Diaper Bags In BlackLime


$120


Oi Oi Messenger Diaper Bags In Black/Lime

Oi Oi Hobo Diaper Bags In Sand Dot


Oi Oi Hobo Diaper Bags In Sand Dot


$130


Oi Oi Hobo Diaper Bags In Sand Dot

Coach  Funny Messenger Bag by CafePress


Coach Funny Messenger Bag by CafePress


$35


Funny Sports Coach t-shirts, mugs, tote bags, teddy bears and other apparel and gifts for the Coach. Funny Messenger Bag From school, to carrying your laptop, to a hip alternative diaper bag, our versatile, spacious messenger bag is practically all you need to get you through every stage of your life -- and look hip doing it. One front adjustable clasp closure.

Diaper Dude Little D Camo Dragon Backpack for Kids


Diaper Dude Little D Camo Dragon Backpack for Kids


$50


From the makers of Diaper Dude comes Little D- cool, hip school bags for kids. Now kids can enjoy style and function at the same time. Type: Backpacks Color: Camouflage With Dragon Color Mapping: Green

Diaper Dude Little D Black Guitar Peace Backpack for Kids


Diaper Dude Little D Black Guitar Peace Backpack for Kids


$50


From the makers of Diaper Dude comes Little D- cool, hip school bags for kids. Now kids can enjoy style and function at the same time. Type: Backpacks Color: Black With Gray Color Mapping: Black

I Wanna Be A Coach  Sports Infant Bodysuit by CafePress


I Wanna Be A Coach Sports Infant Bodysuit by CafePress


$18.5


When I grow up I wanna be a coach like mommy/daddy. Coach baby bibs, onesies, teddy bears, tote bags and other coach baby gifts and clothes Sports Infant Bodysuit Babies love creepin', crawlin' and sleepin' in our super comfy, 100% cotton jersey knit Infant Creeper. Infant clothes shouldn't be hard to change, so our three-snap bottom helps ease those nasty diaper changes. Great baby stuff for your special little o

Disposable diaper bags  Pack of 48


Disposable diaper bags Pack of 48


$73.48


Disposable diaper bags are perfect for use in the nursery and are compact enough to take along in baby bags. Seals in wetness has tieclose handles and a sanitary way to dispose of diapers. Each box has 40 bags. Bags are 7 x 9 with 3 1/4 handles. Dimensions:. Length: 14. Height: 14. Width: 14

Disposable diaper bags  Pack of 24


Disposable diaper bags Pack of 24


$47.95


Disposable diaper bags are perfect for use in the nursery and are compact enough to take along in baby bags. Seals in wetness has tieclose handles and a sanitary way to dispose of diapers. Each box has 40 bags. Bags are 7 x 9 with 3 1/4 handles. Dimensions:. Length: 11. Height: 11. Width: 11

CLOSEOUT!!! Oi Oi Messenger Diaper Bags In ChocolateBlue


CLOSEOUT!!! Oi Oi Messenger Diaper Bags In ChocolateBlue


$110


CLOSEOUT!!! Oi Oi Messenger Diaper Bags In Chocolate/Blue

Oi Oi Messenger Diaper Bags In CharcoalTurquoise Dot


Oi Oi Messenger Diaper Bags In CharcoalTurquoise Dot


$120


Oi Oi Messenger Diaper Bags In Charcoal/Turquoise Dot

Oi Oi Hobo Diaper Bags In CharcoalLime Dot


Oi Oi Hobo Diaper Bags In CharcoalLime Dot


$100


Oi Oi Hobo Diaper Bags In Charcoal/Lime Dot



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Is Your Family Prepared for an Emergency? Part 1

My daughter’s soccer coach just lost his house to a fire. The incident was a so-close-to-home reminder to me that I need to review my family’s plans for emergencies. Is your family prepared for an emergency?

In addition to natural disasters, there are many other emergency situations that could leave you and your family without access to electricity, phone service, groceries, gasoline, etc. Emergencies that could temporarily leave a family having to fend for itself include terrorism, influenza pandemics, chemical spills, gas line explosions, etc. Yet, there are many things that we can do to protect ourselves and our families in the event of a variety of types of emergencies.

The government website www.ready.gov breaks down emergency preparedness steps into four basic categories:

  1. Get a Kit
  2. Make a Plan
  3. Be Informed
  4. Get Involved

Get a Kit: After an emergency, basic service such as running water, telephone service, electricity, etc. may not function for some time. As we all saw during Hurricane Katrina, we should not count on the government providing immediate and organized aid relief, so experts recommend that you should be prepared to be self-sufficient for at least 72 hours. The way to do this is to prepare a 72-hour emergency kit for each member of your family.

Kits should be stored in a water tight container in a location that is easily accessible. What is easily accessible in one situation will not be easily accessible in another, so you need to consider which type of disaster is the most probable for your locality and prepare for that. As an example, where we live, earthquakes are the most likely natural disaster that we would have to deal with. As such, we are told to store our kits outside the home so that if our house collapses, we can still get at our kits. If you tend to be on the road a lot, you might want to keep your kits in your car.

Ideally, your kits should be moveable in the event that your home is no longer safe to stay in. Our family keeps our kits in backpacks, which we can grab and go with. A limitation to backpacks is that they can only hold so much. You also need to be realistic about how much each member of your family can carry.

You should update your kit at least once a year to make sure that all items are fresh, clothing is the correct size, and information is current. Be sure to keep all fluids sealed in extra plastic bags. Things that you might want to include in your kit include:

  • Three day supply of food for each family member (take into account allergies and other diet restrictions and don’t forget formula if you have a bottle-fed baby)
  • Water - 1 gallon/day/person
  • Can opener, dishes and utensils, if necessary
  • Some sort of food treats to help lift spirits and break the possible monotony of emergency rations
  • Change of clothing for each family member that is appropriate for the season (you might want to include more than once change of clothes for babies and toddlers who may soil their clothing)
  • Extra socks and under garments
  • Shoes
  • Diapers for babies and toddlers
  • Rain coats or ponchos
  • Blankets and/or sleeping bags
  • Plastic sheet to be used as ground cover
  • Small tents, such as tube tents
  • Hand warmers
  • Fire starters – water proof, matches, flint and steel kits, lighters, etc. (pack at least two methods)
  • Candles
  • Flash lights (head lamps not only allow you to be hands free, but also use very little energy)
  • Light sticks
  • Signaling devices – flares, mirrors, whistles, etc.
  • Gloves, work type
  • Duct tape
  • Rope
  • Pocket knife
  • Wrench (to shut off gas leaks)
  • Ax or hatchet
  • Pen and paper (so that you can leave notes for people)
  • Compass
  • Radio
  • Batteries (we include batteries, but also have hand crank flash lights and radios)
  • First aid kit
  • Toilet paper
  • Kleenex
  • Feminine hygiene items
  • Hair brush
  • Tooth brush
  • Lip balm
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Bar of soap, shampoo, wash cloth and towel
  • Prescription medications (enough for three days)
  • Sunscreen
  • Insect repellant
  • Copies of personal and legal documents
  • Photos of all family members and pets
  • Maps of area with meet-up locations marked
  • Cash (most likely you will not be able to use credit, debit, or ATM cards)
  • Change for pay phones
  • Things to do so that your kids are somewhat entertained in a very stressful situation
  • Special items for elderly and disabled persons
  • Supplies for your pets

Next time, I will discuss how to make plans and stay informed. In the mean time, stay safe!

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