Meet Donna Nash - Pandemic Prepper circa 2010

Of course it's wise to be prepared. I bet there's a lot of people in Texas right now who wish they were prepared.

What convinced me to become a prepper was getting snowed in with no food, water or electricity during the blizzard of '78. We were burning things like furniture and the lumber from non-supporting walls for heat.

Never again.
 
I've planned and taken the steps required to take care of my family from the day I got married in 1973 - decades before the term "prepper" was coined. There was never a storm or other disaster for which I had to make an emergency run to the store.

There could still be an unforseen emergency that may exceed my preparations but it hasn't happened yet and I can't imagine what it would be that might happen - short of surprise nuclear attack inside of 75 miles.
 

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