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Black Friday

A Big Box store commercial promoting the specials on Black Friday showed a blond woman discovering a deal.

She screeched in the most neurotic way imaginable. It was creepy.

But,

the ad was prophetic because news reports from Black Friday showed shoppers practically rioting over $2 waffle irons. A man apparently dropped dead and feverish shoppers simply stepped over him in another headline. And then there was the woman who maced other shoppers when pushing and shoving resulted from ‘deals’.

Not to be left out, Occupy Wall Street attempted to block shoppers but were over powered by the mayhem and rampant consumerism.

This is CHRISTMAS SHOPPING!

If you thought perhaps Americans are beyond tearing each other apart, think again. If a $2 waffle iron results in riots, wait till these folks are fighting for the last can of tuna on the grocery store shelf! Which is why I urge you to get prepared now and skip the madness in the fear and confusion of a real crisis… ###

While you are out and about looking for other gifts I strongly urge you to consider camping or preparedness items for your loved ones. There are many things that can double as ‘stocking stuffers’ such as match cases, pocket knives, fire strikers and compasses.

Food storage packs such as one month kits are great too!

It IS about peace of mind.

If ye are prepared, ye shall not fear

BTW, this works great for birthdays also!

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Christmas Gifts

Since our children were toddlers we have given them something every Christmas that had to do with prepping. The first thing they received was a small backpack with a sleeping bag. They did not understand much in the beginning, but they learned as they grew up. As they grew they got larger and better sleeping bags and backpacks. One year we all got .22 rifles, that year they learned to shoot. One year they got fire starters and they learned how to start fires. Our daughter could start a fire with flint and steel faster than some of the boy scouts could start one with a match.  They learned prepping skills as they grew up and got their equipment. We, as parents also received prepping equipment for Christmas. As we found new improved products we replaced what we had in our backpacks. Then after Christmas we had an evening that we got our backpacks out and went through them and updated the equipment along with our clothes as our children and we changed sizes. We also have a set of clothes and hiking boots to change into when we have to bug out. They are mostly cotton clothes and layered including a sturdy coat. These are placed near our packs and we do not wear them for anything else. These also were Christmas gifts.

Our daughter is now an adult with children of her own, as we give the grandchildren Christmas gifts they are learning about prepping the same way that their mother did, a little at a time and when they are mentally ready to learn the skill. Sometimes they get upset when they get something that they want to play with or use and have to put it in their backpack, but we just tell them that they can use it when they go camping.

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