Never ones to take the easy path, the Harrisons prefer a rugged do-it-yourself lifestyle with an emphasis on the practical rather than the shiny and expensive. When it comes to preparedness, Harrison urges people to figure out their vulnerabilities and address them. The needs of a northern family in January are different than the needs of a southern family in July. The needs of an older couple are different than the needs of a young family with babies.
Prepping isn’t an “obsession” with the Harrisons – it’s just the way they live. In her book Prepping 101, Kathy educates people on the wisdom of a prepared lifestyle; not out of fear, but as a way to be “ready and resilient” when an emergency arises. Because prepping can seem overwhelming for beginners – a “catastrophe overload,” as she terms it – Kathy breaks the process down into 40 easy steps, everything from calculating water needs to addressing sanitation, pets, and laundry.
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You can find Kathy's Prepping 101 book at Lehmans.com or at Lehman's retail store in Kidron, Ohio.[/caption]
“Television programs that depict people interested in preparing for difficult times as delusional, gun-toting, bunker-dwelling paranoiacs have gone a long way toward stopping much sober, reflective conversation about what a family resiliency plan should look like,” Kathy notes.
The Harrison’s approach to prepping gives them a tranquil, cheerful outlook on life. It demonstrates how skills, knowledge, and community are just as critical to preparedness as fancy-expensive gadgets and endless firearms.
Editor's Note: Lehman’s hosted Kathy in September 2019, where she shared her experience with our customers. For the latest store events and visitors coming to Lehman’s, check out our store events page.
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