I dunno about y'all, but I think the best way to combat a heatwave is to stay inside as much as you can. If you've got functioning AC, that is. Also, what's that rubber duckie for? I like rubber duckies, but do any of y'all know what that is?
JLY #112 is gearing up for a thunderstorm, something that we here in the Midwest have to do often.
She's got just about everything she needs, except for a can opener for that canned food. Believe it or not, when I was in kindergarten I had a calendar from the Weather Channel that had the most epic tornado photographs you ever saw (yep, kindergarten!), and in the back they included some advice for putting together a survival kit for a storm or a tornado. For the canned goods they included the advice "Don't forget the can opener!" As long as #112 remembers to grab that she should be good to go.
Lila has her flood gear.
This is a regular flood we're talking about, one that everyone could see coming like the one my neck of the woods had in 2011. In a flash flood Lila's umbrella and boots sadly won't cut it. Still, Lila is about as ready for excessive rain and the accompanying power outages as she'll ever be, except maybe for that cute little car. Even then if there are roads that aren't flooded she can use that to evacuate, so it's all good.
Summer's disaster is an interesting one, one that I've only experienced once. She's facing a power outage.
I'd include some caveats with this one. If it's winter, add a heavy coat and some blankets. If it's summer, add some of the stuff Nanea's got. And if you live in a city, arm yourself! Riots have been known to accompany power outages.
Lastly, one of my favorite Truly Me dolls, JLY #101, is making sure her critter is cared for.
Oh yes, I can relate to this one. As I've stated before, Malden, Missouri is located on a very busy rail line, and downtown is a VERY sharp curve. Trains have to slow way down to negotiate this curve, and...well, research Lac-Megantic, Quebec and you'll understand why I often give freight trains the side-eye. As for pets, I've got six cats, two dogs, and a parakeet, and in the event of an evacuation the car's gonna be like Noah's ark on wheels. But ANYWAY, #101 has what she needs, including medicine and toys, and that all-important ID. Also note that Ms. Whiskers apparently pees in a heart-shaped puddle, LOL.
I don't know if New York State's efforts are gonna be successful at grabbing the attention of children, but dolly lovers of both genders will definitely take heed. And let's be honest, lots of girls like dolls, so they'll likely take heed too. So it looks like the state's emergency department is on the right track here.
Love,
RagingMoon1987
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