Lost Memories...
I was thinking of all of the people who lost all of their family photos and memorbilia.. I watched a doctor who had dug through rubble for over 3 hours and all he had to show was one picture of him and his oldest daughter.. he was crying.
Here is a project for all of us this weekend or this week. Don't procrasinate.
This weekend I have been uploading all of my pictures into Snapfish.com - a free photo server. It is simple to upload and organize, order prints and share albums. If we have a tornado, my negatives, picture albums, video tapes, computer are gone - the pics are still on a server and I can access them and order replacements.
I have lost many photos on my computer when my hard drive crashed but I always can get to the ones on Snapfish (or any photo hosting site).
Here are some tips that will save you much heartache if something should happen - fire or tornado, even a flood.
Take an hour to upload your photos.
Take an hour to videotape all of your belongings and then give copies of that tape to a relative with copies of your insurance policy. This will save so much time and allow you to get replacement of your possessions if something should happen.
Get a fireproof safe and put your important papers, photo negatives, life insurance policies etc.
Check with your insurance company to make sure you have enough coverage. Renter's insurance is not expensive.
Program your cell phone to add ICE (in case of emergency) and put your spouse, nearest relative's phone number under that name in your contact list. Emergency personnel can go straight to that number and call a relative, even in an auto accident.
Give family members an out of state number to carry with them in case of emergency - when local numbers are down and lines are jammed, this relative or friend can be your only contact when you are separated from your family.
Make sure your tornado shelter is registered and supplied with bottles of water and canned foods.
Make sure your smoke detectors are working and if you have a second story, get a ladder. Practice a fire drill with your kids.
I hope we can all take a few minutes to do some of these suggestions, it would make such a difference in times of disaster. You won't regret it.
" You've Been Thunder Struck ! "
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