Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve stocked up - fortunately I can afford to do it. I’ve bought things like 10 lbs rice, big container oatmeal, dried lentils, tuna, PB and pancake mix. If this hopefully all blows over, I’ll donate the stash to a food bank.
Seriously, what did this cost?
Not PP, but I'd guess that I spent ~$500 in groceries and various supplies. All things we typically use so it won't go to waste. We were out of a few things (advil, etc.) so it was good to stock up anyway.
We have been horribly unprepared for other emergencies in the past so we feel more comfortable having something on hand in general.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve stocked up - fortunately I can afford to do it. I’ve bought things like 10 lbs rice, big container oatmeal, dried lentils, tuna, PB and pancake mix. If this hopefully all blows over, I’ll donate the stash to a food bank.
Seriously, what did this cost?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have kids in college, are you telling them to prep a little? I venmo'd my 19 yo some cash and a list and told her to go to Target.
When a hurricane threatened my kid's college, they just declared in the morning that they were closing the dorms at noon and that students should activate their "personal emergency evacuation plan" . You might want to check if your kid wrote such a plan, and prepare yourself to drive and collect them if they are close, or make alternative arrangements if they are studying far away.
I just checked the personal emergency evacuation plan section of a well-known university's website, and its first sentence says that in the event of something like pandemic influenza the university would close. You should check the guidelines for your daughter's college.
So is anyone telling their college kids to prep?
Sending my kid food and cleaning supplies. Supposed to fly home for break soon but wonder if travel will be restricted by then.
Anonymous wrote:If you have kids in college, are you telling them to prep a little? I venmo'd my 19 yo some cash and a list and told her to go to Target.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have kids in college, are you telling them to prep a little? I venmo'd my 19 yo some cash and a list and told her to go to Target.
When a hurricane threatened my kid's college, they just declared in the morning that they were closing the dorms at noon and that students should activate their "personal emergency evacuation plan" . You might want to check if your kid wrote such a plan, and prepare yourself to drive and collect them if they are close, or make alternative arrangements if they are studying far away.
I just checked the personal emergency evacuation plan section of a well-known university's website, and its first sentence says that in the event of something like pandemic influenza the university would close. You should check the guidelines for your daughter's college.
So is anyone telling their college kids to prep?
Sending my kid food and cleaning supplies. Supposed to fly home for break soon but wonder if travel will be restricted by then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have kids in college, are you telling them to prep a little? I venmo'd my 19 yo some cash and a list and told her to go to Target.
When a hurricane threatened my kid's college, they just declared in the morning that they were closing the dorms at noon and that students should activate their "personal emergency evacuation plan" . You might want to check if your kid wrote such a plan, and prepare yourself to drive and collect them if they are close, or make alternative arrangements if they are studying far away.
I just checked the personal emergency evacuation plan section of a well-known university's website, and its first sentence says that in the event of something like pandemic influenza the university would close. You should check the guidelines for your daughter's college.
So is anyone telling their college kids to prep?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have kids in college, are you telling them to prep a little? I venmo'd my 19 yo some cash and a list and told her to go to Target.
When a hurricane threatened my kid's college, they just declared in the morning that they were closing the dorms at noon and that students should activate their "personal emergency evacuation plan" . You might want to check if your kid wrote such a plan, and prepare yourself to drive and collect them if they are close, or make alternative arrangements if they are studying far away.
Hurricane is totally different situation and a personal emergency evacuation is the opposite of a quarantine!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have kids in college, are you telling them to prep a little? I venmo'd my 19 yo some cash and a list and told her to go to Target.
When a hurricane threatened my kid's college, they just declared in the morning that they were closing the dorms at noon and that students should activate their "personal emergency evacuation plan" . You might want to check if your kid wrote such a plan, and prepare yourself to drive and collect them if they are close, or make alternative arrangements if they are studying far away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have kids in college, are you telling them to prep a little? I venmo'd my 19 yo some cash and a list and told her to go to Target.
When a hurricane threatened my kid's college, they just declared in the morning that they were closing the dorms at noon and that students should activate their "personal emergency evacuation plan" . You might want to check if your kid wrote such a plan, and prepare yourself to drive and collect them if they are close, or make alternative arrangements if they are studying far away.
I just checked the personal emergency evacuation plan section of a well-known university's website, and its first sentence says that in the event of something like pandemic influenza the university would close. You should check the guidelines for your daughter's college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have kids in college, are you telling them to prep a little? I venmo'd my 19 yo some cash and a list and told her to go to Target.
When a hurricane threatened my kid's college, they just declared in the morning that they were closing the dorms at noon and that students should activate their "personal emergency evacuation plan" . You might want to check if your kid wrote such a plan, and prepare yourself to drive and collect them if they are close, or make alternative arrangements if they are studying far away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve stocked up - fortunately I can afford to do it. I’ve bought things like 10 lbs rice, big container oatmeal, dried lentils, tuna, PB and pancake mix. If this hopefully all blows over, I’ll donate the stash to a food bank.
Seriously, what did this cost?
Anonymous wrote:I’ve stocked up - fortunately I can afford to do it. I’ve bought things like 10 lbs rice, big container oatmeal, dried lentils, tuna, PB and pancake mix. If this hopefully all blows over, I’ll donate the stash to a food bank.