This is the way our Blackout started. I was a bit tempted to quit right from the get go after this guy decided to get the flu. But we cleaned up throw up by flashlight.
He is very excited and thinks we are having "izza" for every meal. Poor kid. That was NOT on the menu.
This was the dish washing station. My husband tried to explain to me the set up and I got lost. Can I tell you I think that was the cleanest my dishes have ever been? He had 4 pots that he scrubbed or dunked them in.
Sharing the leftovers with the dog.
Then the first crack in the ranks started. My husband had given the kids an "emergency radio" so we could contact each other. Next I hear a broadcast from the emergency broadcast station of WCEB (my husband's initials) stating there was a temporary road opening to Smith & Edwards only. He felt we needed to go on a field trip to grab some necessary emergency supplies. Oh brother. Shhhh, I did grab some soda for me.
Lunch was MRE's. What can I say.......
I explained to my husband that I have eaten some gross things in my life but hands down this beat them all! I was able to eat the chicken rice thing but that hot dog? I almost lost the one bite. The cookies were old and rancid. It was HORRIBLE!!!!! And I used to give my daughter (my pickiest eater) a hard time about how she will have to eat what we have during an emergency. After this we decided to get rid of the old MRE's and restock with better food.
He taught the kids several methods and/or fire starters. It was interesting for me also as I have never seen the cotton ball with Vaseline or the lint in the toilet paper tube (my contribution).
Then as a "morale booster" we had shooting practice with Appleseed's new gun. He gave them lessons on how to hold it, where the safety is, etc. He is very serious and professional for a 4 year old and it was adorable.
This one was mad that we kept having him stand behind the shooters.
Shooting.
And dinner. This time it was Mountain House (freeze dried food). It was much better than MRE's. I still was not a huge fan but this at least I can eat without crying uncontrollably. he he
It was a great experience and I am very glad we did it. I loved doing a puzzle with the kids by lantern and head lamps. I loved the togetherness as no one was on the computer, phone, or watching TV. We plan to do more of these in the future for sure. Thanks to Frugal Farmers for the idea.