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mama_sylvia
Aug 31, 2017Explorer
> My RV is always my plan B in case of emergency
Mine too. No matter where you wind up in one, you have a place to sleep, food to eat and a way to prepare it, and a bathroom to take care of necessities. We were under an evacuation order several years ago because the experts thought a dam was going to break. (Many, many fewer people than Texas, probably 20k max.) Kids and pets went into the motorhome and we hit the road, me driving the RV and DH driving the car. (He hates driving anything big and I'm a better driver than he is anyway. lol) The dam didn't break but I'd rather be safe than sorry every time. I keep the motor home loaded with bedding and staples so in an emergency, all we have to do is get in and go. We might be living on canned soup and mac & cheese for a while but I bet there are plenty of people in Texas right now who would consider that a feast.
Mine too. No matter where you wind up in one, you have a place to sleep, food to eat and a way to prepare it, and a bathroom to take care of necessities. We were under an evacuation order several years ago because the experts thought a dam was going to break. (Many, many fewer people than Texas, probably 20k max.) Kids and pets went into the motorhome and we hit the road, me driving the RV and DH driving the car. (He hates driving anything big and I'm a better driver than he is anyway. lol) The dam didn't break but I'd rather be safe than sorry every time. I keep the motor home loaded with bedding and staples so in an emergency, all we have to do is get in and go. We might be living on canned soup and mac & cheese for a while but I bet there are plenty of people in Texas right now who would consider that a feast.
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