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Preparing For Hurricanes and Storms

*post by Shannan Powell, mom of 3 boys, RM Media community and project manager, and Resourceful Mommy contributor. 

Image credit: NOAA

Last night, I cracked on Facebook: “Hurricane Prep  101: Actually prepare for the storm so it will laugh at your wasted time and head out to sea. Get on it, people.”

I was only half joking. We live about 12 miles from the Atlantic Ocean on the Delmarva Peninsula and have gotten screen time in the past day for being dead center in the “cone of uncertainty” for Hurricane Joaquin’s landfall. Don’t know where that is? It’s the trifecta of awesome that includes the beachy areas of Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia. (Google it. It’s lovely. You need to visit here. Just not this weekend.)

Spending my entire life near the coastline, hurricane prep is a necessary evil and something that we have always done when there is a threat of a storm. Sometimes we needed it, sometimes the storms blew out to sea and annoyed us because we’d spent SO MUCH TIME getting ready. It’s the nature of the beast.

The misspelling makes me nuts, but this image is hilarious…and pretty much accurate.

If you’re living in the “cone of uncertainty” or are just in an area that maybe-might-possibly get a shower or two and a little wind from Joaquin, you need to take any hurricane seriously.

Here are a few important things you should remember as we all watch the weather to see just what is going to happen.

What are some of the important storm preparations that in your family to get ready for major storms?

We’ll be spending the next couple of days making sure that we are as prepared as we can be for the impending storm, while hoping that it laughs at us and takes a turn out to sea. Make sure you’re ready,too! Stay safe, everyone!

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