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    Have you thought about getting a few pairs of rubber boots to keep downstairs. They would not be perfect, but at lest everyone will have something on their feet. They don't have to fit perfect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueRose View Post
    Have you thought about getting a few pairs of rubber boots to keep downstairs. They would not be perfect, but at lest everyone will have something on their feet. They don't have to fit perfect.
    Yes, good idea... any thoughts on what to do about coats? I think what I may do is take one of our huge Rubbermaid storage totes, put it outside the window with a bunch of blankets, rubber boots, old winter coats (I have lots of extras) in it and put the lid on (protecting it from the elements). Then as I evacuate them out the window I can put them in this big tote and cover them with the blankets....I actually could drag them to the neighbors right in the tote if need be.
    Children are great imitators.
    So give them something great to imitate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueRose View Post
    Have you thought about getting a few pairs of rubber boots to keep downstairs. They would not be perfect, but at lest everyone will have something on their feet. They don't have to fit perfect.
    Yes, good idea... any thoughts on what to do about coats? I think what I may do is take one of our huge Rubbermaid storage totes, put it outside the window with a bunch of blankets, rubber boots, old winter coats (I have lots of extras) in it and put the lid on (protecting it from the elements). Then as I evacuate them out the window I can put them in this big tote and cover them with the blankets....I actually could drag them to the neighbors right in the tote if need be.
    Children are great imitators.
    So give them something great to imitate.

    ~Anonymous~

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