GeeGee - what a nightmare for your daughter. And you!GeeGee wrote: ↑Sat Nov 11, 2023 8:41 pmHaving kids does change it but having grandkids takes it to the whole new level
Two more babies on the way taking tally to 13 grandkids 6 for me 7 for OH so with the prepping there is always baby milk baby anything included ..when covid first hit my daughter was outside the chemist crying on the phone to me all the baby milk had gone from every shop/supermarket/ chemist .. the lactose free stuff at that
So ...in the stash were three tins of lactose free baby milk and nappies various baby creams etc
Watching her come to house standing outside window with the 3 kids one in a sling barely a few weeks old was heartbreaking ...very worrying
She is also a prepper now and a blooming good one at that
All she says is mum was right
My brother has several grandchildren, and my sister has one - but I've been involved with her single grandchild much more than the others, and I belong to the encrypted service where they share photos and short videos, so I "know" her much more than the others, and I'm consciously now thinking that though I don't expect to survive long if there's full End Of The World stuff happening, because I'm too old, too chronic fatigue-y, blah blah, I really hope that my sister's adult offspring and her tiny wee grandchild would be able to take my stuff for their own use - not just food, but water purification, books, equipment such as it is.
If it was EOTW I'd expect the preps to help the next generation adapt and survive, with fewer casualties than the run of the general population. So, in relation to my preps for *me*, as things stand - they're meant to get me through the "prepper-lite" and "prepper" problems, without having to rely on busy relatives, or neighbours of uncertain disposition.
I wanted to be a survivalist back in the day, but I'm actually prepper-lite its quite a reality check