I don't hate the winter. In fact, I love the change of seasons and winter fashion, but it is frigid today. It's truly feeling like good ol' arctic North Dakota, and winter has only just begun. I grew up here and I still can't get a grip on how chilly it gets. I should have hit the autostart a couple more times before leaving for work. I just want to snuggle up under the covers with Disney+ and hot cocoa today.

But, like most everyone, I have bills to pay and I must go to work, rain or shine (snow, too). So, I bundled up in my Sorel boots and Eddie Bauer winter jacket and braved the cold. As I was driving, I thought about how unprepared I actually am for a North Dakota winter. I'm certain I don't even have jumper cables. I'm sure if my parents saw this, I'd get a lecture.

I am ill-prepared, and definitely need to invest in a "winter survival" kit. Since I love Pinterest, I went on an online search for DIY kits. I found good ideas for more than just a basic survival kit.

Below, I compiled a list of the items I like best for a survival kit:

  • Jumper Cables
  • First Aid Kit
  • Water Bottles
  • Hand/Foot Warmers
  • Matches
  • Non-Perishable Snacks
  • Phone Charger (backup battery)
  • Flares
  • Flashlight
  • Magazine, Cards, Travel Game, Etc.
  • Small, Foldable Shovel
  • Blankets

One can never be too prepared for a car situation in winter months. I also have learned to keep at least half a tank of gas in my car this time of year. Make sure you take all the safety precautions necessary when you're traveling this holiday season and all winter long.

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