Have
an escape plan, Celeste’s tips on emergency preparedness:
Put
together a small kit for travel and be sure it includes all the
cosmetics you might not be able to find “on the road”. If you use
certain serums, like many of us do, it is unlikely you will be able
to pop into a corner store to replenish. It is very important for
your morale in the face of danger to present a planned appearance.
Also it will put your fellow travelers (I hesitate to use the word
evacuees, which sounds almost biological) at ease in any unexpected
interactions. Don’t forget that an extra set of your best brushes
will be needed.
Access
to your own special hair products are extremely useful to have.
Nothing could be more shocking than to go for a day and possibly
more, without firm holding spray. Special tip: in an extremis
survival situation I am told that they are flammable and can be used
to ward off wild animals.
Set
aside a proper wardrobe. No need to pack it, just set it aside in a
section of your walk-in. Since you won’t know what time of day the
disaster may strike, include practical selections from your daily
routine. In this set aside area you may still continue to use them
only be sure to replace them cleaned in the set aside when you dip
into them. Don’t feel you have to alter your habiliments, except
maybe to add a head covering that you might ordinarily use just for
gardening or the beach. As the seasons change so should your set
aside too!
Practical
footwear is a must so include any casual wear you ordinarily use. For
my use I have a very nice carry bag with a pair of flats, boardwalks,
mules and zip boots. It is a comfort to know that they are there any
time I need them. Select your own types but avoid wedges no matter
how comfy they might feel. Toss in some footies too!
It
goes without saying that essential medicine is a requirement. You
might also add in the kit any over the counter relief aids that you
usually take. My dear partner has an extensive list of such things
and I make him segregate these on one side of his medicine cabinet
where I placed a small plastic bag. When the time comes we could just
scoop them all in one motion into the bag and be on our merry way. Et
Voila!
Small
food items, such as energy bars, and water deserve to be in the kit.
It wouldn’t be a bad thing to include some Richart chocolate from
Paris or even some dark Scharffen Berger as mood enhancers under the
circumstances. They come in nice little squares.
Lastly,
don’t ignore a set aside of delicates and handkerchiefs. A small
flask of strained and decanted sherry wouldn’t be a bad thing
either.
Hugs
all around,
Celeste
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