Every day I try to take little steps towards prepping me for the road trip.
Small completed tasks become completed projects.
The belongings are packed and in storage bins. I am happy to report that most of the clutter was donated, re gifted, etc. There will be more decluttering when I come back in January.
The more "stuff" I hold on to, the more anchored I feel. Less stuff less worry!
On the prepping front, I have now invested in "Reflectix" material to create heat reflectors for the car windows and privacy during nap times.
I used liquid fabric glue and fabric from the $ Store and created these!! My home economics teacher must be spinning in her grave - I didn't use any measuring tools or templates... just eyeballs and a sharpy.
Small completed tasks become completed projects.
The belongings are packed and in storage bins. I am happy to report that most of the clutter was donated, re gifted, etc. There will be more decluttering when I come back in January.
The more "stuff" I hold on to, the more anchored I feel. Less stuff less worry!
On the prepping front, I have now invested in "Reflectix" material to create heat reflectors for the car windows and privacy during nap times.
I used liquid fabric glue and fabric from the $ Store and created these!! My home economics teacher must be spinning in her grave - I didn't use any measuring tools or templates... just eyeballs and a sharpy.
In the food supply area, I am going to "try" on keeping it "low carb". I found out that Costco has a sale on "premier protein" shakes - so I am hoarding
Look how pretty they stack up!
Some beef jerky and protein bars to snack on, tuna packs and crystal light... of course the operative word is "try" - since I am hoping to be able to wander around side roads if I see a dinner or mom and pop operation I am going to "go for it" but having these supplies at hand may help keep both calories and $ budget in check.
In other news, I am conducting a "controlled environment test" of the solar powered lights. I want to know how long do they last after a day of "charging" - so far, six hours and counting. Check out how bright my guest bathroom looks:
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