Doug,<br><br><br><br>Thanks for the post. Even recent flooding in my neck of the woods didn't joggle me into this line of thought. Ironic huh? Wildfires there, flooding here. Me and mine weren't affected too badly; the lawn and driveway suffered, and we had to spend a night at a friends, but nothing major. <br><br>I already have all of the important documents in a luggable fire-rated safe, along with a pitifully small amount of rainy-day cash. I'm not worried about bills, the few people I owe money to, will resend them--they always do. I may get a another safe for the pictures. <br><br>As for my stuff, I only have four possessions that I couldn't bear to lose--two Bibles (of about 12--odd for a non-Christian, eh?), an ancient shotgun (of no money value, but tremendous sentimental value) once belonging to my great-grandfather, and a wooden knick-knack that defies description--a gift from my mother.<br><br>My wife has a truck load of sentimentals. I may put the question to her. The kids have stuff as well...getting them to chose is a nightmare scenario, worse even than getting my wife to chose.<br><br>I have half completed 72 hr kits. They'd go to, but hopefully, they'll be complete by the time we need them. Saying that in public is just tempting fate, isn't it?<br><br>There are other things also, I'm sure...have to think about it.<br><br>Take care,<br><br>Andy