Thursday, January 14, 2010

EARTHQUAKES AND TUPPERWARE

The people of Haiti are on my mind. They're on everyone's mind. It is hard for us to imagine what they are going through, even though we can see the extreme devastation on the t.v. and the computer. My heart aches, my eyes cry, my soul prays.

I can't help but think about what would become of my own family in the event of an earthquake. I try to stay prepared. I hope you do, too. Even a few meager supplies make all the difference in your comfort and care while you wait to get back to normal.

At the risk of sounding horrendously opportunistic, I'm glad I have the majority of my pantry stored in Tupperware Modular Mates. Even my pets supplies and medical supplies are in air tight, durable Tupperware goods. God forbid that my home would get damaged in a quake and I might lose power. I do know that my food in my pantry would still be safe to eat in case of an emergency. And it would be easy and quick to move to another location if I had to move.

I get comments about the cost of Tupperware, but it's built to last, it's guaranteed, and it keeps your food items safe, your emergency supplies (first aid, medications, etc.) in a durable container that's guaranteed not to crack, your pet items safe from insects.

Say a prayer for Haiti, hug your kids, kiss your spouse, forgive a little easier, count your blessings, then go to the Red Cross site and give. A little can go a long way for people who have nothing at all right now.

http://www.redcross.org/


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