emergency prep
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Car Organization 101 – Banish the Car Slob
by Sarah on Wednesday, February 11th, 2009 | No Comments
You know who you are. You're not necessarily a messy person, in fact — your house is probably neat orderly with most things put away and in their place. But when it comes to the car…..it's like a rolling dump. Yup, you're a Car Slob. Don't be embarrassed. Everyone needs an outlet ... [read more] -
A Safe Halloween
by Sarah on Sunday, October 26th, 2008 | No Comments
Here's something that should make all your little ghosts, goblins and witches cackle with glee: this year's Halloween will last longer. Daylight savings time isn't officially over until after Halloween, on November 4th. That means more daylight and more time to collect that candy! Sadly for moms and dads, that doesn't mean Halloween festivities ... [read more] -
Help Your Teens Get Organized
by Sarah on Thursday, October 16th, 2008 | 1 comment
Just because teenagers look more like adults, doesn't necessarily mean that they think or function like adults! A new Web site by the Partnership for a Drug Free America (www.drugfree.org/teenbrain) explains how the human brain takes 25 years to fully develop, with the prefrontal cortex, responsible for complex judgment and decision-making, maturing last. Ironically, at a ... [read more] -
The Perfect Car Trip
by Sarah on Friday, May 16th, 2008 | No Comments
Mothers and fathers, start your engines! Summer is fast approaching, which means more car time, be it going to the beach, going to the park, or taking a big road trip to a fun destination. Road trips can be a wonderful way to spend time together as a family, or they can turn into repeated choruses ... [read more] -
Get Prepared: How to Ensure You Have What You Need in an Emergency
by Sarah on Tuesday, August 28th, 2007 | No Comments
Why is that that the only time we think to get prepared is when disaster is breathing down our necks? So often we hear about hurricanes, fires or other disasters and think, 'I should really put a few things together in case of an emergency,' but never actually get around to doing anything about it. It's ... [read more]











