Tex referred me to this site. I've been talking with tex on the survivalist Boards.
I don't brew beer anymore. This used to be a hobby of mine and I would like to start again.
Right now, I'm married with no children. I'm a corporate slave and want to get out of it. As far as my survivalist skills go, I'm not prepared at all and will probably go down with the rest of the sheeple. I got some cash at home, some water and some canned food, but not much.
I work 100 miles from home and stay away during the week, so when SHTF, I'll have to get home some how. I've been trying to get a job near home and all my hobbies and prepping are on hold, until this happens.
The other issue I have is my wife is not 100% on board with survival techniques and preparation. She agrees with everything I say to her, but thinks I obsess about this too much. She's really laid back and I admire her for that. When she was diagnosed with breast cancer, I could not believe how brave she was. Her whole attitude during the time was I'll wait to see what the doctors say, then deal with any news then. Me, on the other hand, likes to plan everything. I had flow charts for "if the doctor say this, then we'll do this, or if the doctor says that, then we'll do this". I don't mean to ramble on, but if you have any advice as to how I can get my wife onboard with preparing for the crap that's going to hit us, please let me know.
I don't think I'll have much to contribute but I'll try. I'm a smart person and can quickly learn stuff. I'm a good guy though, and will be there for you, if you ever need help or advice with anything.
Brew
I don't brew beer anymore. This used to be a hobby of mine and I would like to start again.
Right now, I'm married with no children. I'm a corporate slave and want to get out of it. As far as my survivalist skills go, I'm not prepared at all and will probably go down with the rest of the sheeple. I got some cash at home, some water and some canned food, but not much.
I work 100 miles from home and stay away during the week, so when SHTF, I'll have to get home some how. I've been trying to get a job near home and all my hobbies and prepping are on hold, until this happens.
The other issue I have is my wife is not 100% on board with survival techniques and preparation. She agrees with everything I say to her, but thinks I obsess about this too much. She's really laid back and I admire her for that. When she was diagnosed with breast cancer, I could not believe how brave she was. Her whole attitude during the time was I'll wait to see what the doctors say, then deal with any news then. Me, on the other hand, likes to plan everything. I had flow charts for "if the doctor say this, then we'll do this, or if the doctor says that, then we'll do this". I don't mean to ramble on, but if you have any advice as to how I can get my wife onboard with preparing for the crap that's going to hit us, please let me know.
I don't think I'll have much to contribute but I'll try. I'm a smart person and can quickly learn stuff. I'm a good guy though, and will be there for you, if you ever need help or advice with anything.
Brew
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