Stuff The Stockings!
If any of you are like me, Christmas stocking stuffing can be an expensive and often frustrating part of Christmas cheer. You can spend a great deal of money for little ‘doo-dads’ that are often forgotten too quickly. Instead of meaningless dribble, consider stuffing those pesky stockings with useful items for your 72-hour kit (or Bug Out Bags as some folks call them). These items need not be boring or too terribly practical–make them fun by personalizing them, adding some glitz or mixing in with non-essential items. These ideas also translate well into the small daily gifts of Advent calendars or Hanukkah celebrations. Some ideas to think about include:
- Small flashlights for each bedroom. The best ones have a lanyard or other string attached so that they can hang from a bedpost, out of sight. Find ones in bright, fun colors or the small ultra-bright LED flashlights. There are even ones that you can bend!
- Batteries for those electronic gadgets & flashlights. Consider rechargeable batteries so that you can quit buying batteries every few weeks.
- Waterproof matches and container
- Swiss army knife –there is one available that is the size of a credit card and holds all sorts of cool stuff. Again, they come in lots of bright, fun colors.
- Screwdriver set–a mini set is a great thing to have in each car as well as your 72-hour kit
- Compass or a combination whistle and compass device
- Reflective mirror
- Small toiletries, including a disposable razer, travel sized toothbrush and tooth paste, small soap, shampoo and lotion. Check out the travel section at your local discount store for other items.
- ‘Space’ emergency blanket
- Folding cup
- Camp utensil set and/or ‘mess kit’
- Pocket size survival and/or first aid guide
- Rain poncho
- Hand and/or foot warmers
- Key chain whistle and/or flashlight
- Thermal socks and/or wool mittens/gloves
- A wool ‘watch’ cap–the type used by the military is warm, water repellent and folds compactly.
- Small first aid kit
- Small, purse sized holder for band-aids
- Mini battery operated alarm clock
- Headlamp style flashlight
- ‘Power’ bars
- 100 hour candle
- Water purifying tablets or ’sani straw’ device
- Long shelf life boxed water
- Pocket-sized package of toilet paper and tissues. Some of the dollar stores have them in fun wrappers such as Hello Kitty.
- A Bowie knife with sheath
- Flint and steel
- Small knife sharpener
- Mini first aid primer–check with your local Red Cross or County Extension office for free ones
- CPR mouth shield
- Small card games or other sources of entertainment such as Sudoku books
- Mini sewing kit–you can easily assemble one in an old prescription bottle (be sure to wash it out) or empty 35mm film canister. Include several sharp needles, thread, thread clipper, buttons, a snap and several safety pins
- Travel sized hand sanitizer, hand wipes and disinfectant spray
- Jumper cables
- Small size roll of duct tape. Look for bright colors or fun prints.
- Small roll of heavy twine or rope
You might also consider making mini-kits for each car, the office or your college-bound student.
Check out the camping aisles and see what little goodies might be interesting and helpful. You never know what you might find! You may also find that hunting gear and summer sports equipment is on the clearance rack.
And be sure to save all of that excess hard candy you and your family receive during the holidays. Seal it up tight in a ziploc bag, food saver bag or other air tight container to add to your long-term storage and 72-hour kits.
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