“Except for the Lord, we have all made mistakes. The question is not whether we will trip and fall but, rather, how will we respond? Some, after making mistakes, stray from the fold. This is unfortunate. Do you not know that the Church is a place for imperfect people to gather together—even with all their mortal frailties—and become better? Every Sunday in every meetinghouse throughout the world, we find mortal, imperfect men, women, and children who meet together in brotherhood and charity, striving to become better people, to learn of the Spirit, and to lend encouragement and support to others. I am not aware of any sign on the door of our meetinghouses that reads ‘Restricted Entrance—Perfect People Only.’ “
The Elusive Year Supply
Now, where were we before all the drama?
Ahhh yes…
Those pesky goals:
New Year’s Goal #3
“I will buy at least one food storage or emergency item every week even if it’s just a can of beans.”
Yeah, yeah. Big plans. But too boring to keep my interest very long. Then I checked in my files and found an old handout from Relief Society–years back. If you have already seen it–good. If not, this should help. It’s titled, “One Year Food Storage on $5.00 Per Week.”
The idea is to use roughly 5-10 dollars of your grocery money toward a storage item (suggested here) and in 1 year, you’ll have a decent, basic supply for 2 people. I’ll post the whole handout as a printable PDF (see below) and then give the prompts here each Friday.
Oh, and since the grocery prices are always fluctuating–AND this is an old handout–be a bit forgiving if the items cost a dollar or two more here and there. You’ll still be working on a great project for about the same amount as lunch at Wendy’s.
So—let’s get started!
This week’s food storage prompt is: Two cans tuna, 2 lbs. salt
“The revelation to store food may be as
important to our temporal salvation today
as boarding the Ark was to the people
in the days of Noah.”
Ezra Taft Benson
One Year Food Storage on $5-10 Per Week Handout
Speaking of Noah—have you seen this? See below…
Modern Day Noah’s Ark





New Stuff…
Amazed…
…at how anything with buttons,
can feel like a video game.
…at how good it feels to sleep—in the daytime.
…at the quality of care you can get from a sweet, tender daughter.
…at how incredible a bowl of hot chicken noodle soup can taste.
…at how soft really, really nice sheets feel on your skin.
…at how many pills you can take at one time and still not spontaneously combust.
…at the similarities between my cute, protective son–and a great, big bull dog.
…at how good it feels to have the pieces of routine come drifting back.
…at the sweetness of friends.
Thank you everyone for your thoughts and prayers and kind wishes. You’ve made “getting things back to normal” feel so much better.
I love you guys…















