peanut, you must be reading my mail. Peg has only marginally, but I must say good-naturedly, tolerated my expanded interest in preparedness and survival. This week, however, she is chaperoning about a million sixth graders on an outdoor camping adventure for which she was woefully unprepared. She left the house in "OUR" Navigator with a couple of duffel bags of "OUR" equipment (including lanterns, MRE's, Poncho's etc.). She didn't have an ounce of trouble removing the "Y" from the equation (it was always "YOUR" stuff before). It actually is great fun (couldn't resist a couple of carefully aimed barbs) and I am so new at this that she will catch up in an instant and we will be doing more of it together I think. Go figure.<br><br>Robb