As a storm approaches, here’s a light-hearted yet practical guide to help you navigate the pre-storm chaos with your little ones.
- Allow your kids to indulge in as much screen time as they desire before the storm hits. That way, when the power goes out, their brains will be blissfully mushy.
- Let them dive into video games until their eyes blur, getting them ready for the inevitable tech detox ahead.
- Don’t forget to stock up on essentials for yourself: plenty of wine, coffee, and some Advil to keep your spirits high.
- Gather an ample supply of snacks, flashlights, and glow sticks to keep each child entertained and calm.
- Clear out any infuriating battery-operated toys from your home. Nobody needs a noisy toy buzzing around when you’re trying to maintain sanity.
- However, make sure to have extra batteries for those quiet toys that can keep them occupied for a while.
- Give your kids a thorough bath as if it were a spa day; they might appreciate it when the storm arrives.
- Tidy up by picking up every last Lego piece from the floor—trust me, you don’t want to be stepping on them in the dark.
- Aim to tackle the laundry basket, or at least make a dent in it before the storm rolls in.
- Take some time for yourself away from the kids. A little break will help recharge your batteries before hunkering down.
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Summary:
Preparing for a storm with kids doesn’t have to be a daunting task. With a bit of humor and organization, you can ensure everyone is entertained, clean, and ready for whatever comes next.
