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March 29, 2020
Plan Entertainment for
Emergencies
By Jerry Wilson
What Would You
Do Without the Internet?
No
electricity, no cell coverage and no
internet. What are you going to do?
None of the normal conveniences or
communication methods are available.
To some this is the scary part of an
emergency or disaster. Never mind
the death and destruction. Not being
able to call or text someone or surf
the net is a terrifying thought all
by itself.
The reality
of disasters is that you may not
have electricity, cell or internet
service. This could be hours, days
or even weeks. I have seen
neighborhoods without any of these
services for weeks after a
hurricane.
Plan for
Entertainment
Yes. I said
entertainment.
We as a
society have become so accustomed to
being entertained every waking
moment of our lives. Some people
actually are so addicted to
electronics that going without them
even for a few hours is almost too
much for them to stand.
Even in the
best of times it is almost assured
that electronics will have
difficulty lasting more than 24
hours without charging. In a
disaster they might not even work
due to cell towers being damaged or
other infrastructure problems.
No Internet,
no cable, no electronics. What are
people going to do to occupy their
minds?
In a true
disaster they will be occupied
during the day with survival.
Cleaning, repairing and helping
others. Looking for fuel for fires
to cook over and possibly water to
drink. But what about at night? This
is what I am addressing here.
Entertainment Ideas
You are
going to need to prepare for the
down times at night. You are going
to have to go back to what families
did a couple of decades ago.
Possibly even a bit further back in
time back to the days before black
and white TV. You need to have some
of the following:
Scriptures
Books. Not
electronic. Real books. Lots of
them.
Playing
cards. Standard cards as well as
other game cards.
Board games.
Lots of them. Multiple player games
that can occupy entire groups.
Puzzles.
Easy to hard. Small to large. 2D and
3D puzzles would also be fun. The
dollar store has tons of these.
Sporting
balls and accessories.
Colors and
coloring books. Plan for the young
ones. Even if you don't have any in
your family. You might even could
use these as barter.
Toys for
different ages. Nothing too
complicated. Simple dolls, trucks
and other such things.
Writing
paper, pens and pencils.
Overlooked
by Most Preppers
This is an
area of supplies that is oft
overlooked until it is too late.
People take too many of today's
luxuries for granted. Most of these
will not be available during or
after an emergency or disaster.
Planning now for entertainment will
greatly improve your quality of life
when fun and distractions are most
wanted. |