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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 156520" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Gosh, I'd think there would be just as many storms in PA.</p><p>At any rate, as a former Minnesotan, I've been through many, many tornado warnings and have spent many sleepless nights in the basement. Now, the NWS has info on straight line winds, which we'd never heard of as kids.</p><p>My little sister is a storm freak and we spent one entire vacation in MN in her basement, with-pillows and blankets and a drooling dog. I was never so exhausted after a vacation in my life.</p><p>Luckily, my kids are not prone to much anxiety that way, but I agree, you should have a plan. Once you discuss it, make sure you tell the kids that YOU are in charge and they do not need to watch any more TV or listen to the radio because you will take care of it.</p><p>I'd put in a video instead. You can always listen to the radio or check online while the kids aren't looking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 156520, member: 3419"] Gosh, I'd think there would be just as many storms in PA. At any rate, as a former Minnesotan, I've been through many, many tornado warnings and have spent many sleepless nights in the basement. Now, the NWS has info on straight line winds, which we'd never heard of as kids. My little sister is a storm freak and we spent one entire vacation in MN in her basement, with-pillows and blankets and a drooling dog. I was never so exhausted after a vacation in my life. Luckily, my kids are not prone to much anxiety that way, but I agree, you should have a plan. Once you discuss it, make sure you tell the kids that YOU are in charge and they do not need to watch any more TV or listen to the radio because you will take care of it. I'd put in a video instead. You can always listen to the radio or check online while the kids aren't looking. [/QUOTE]
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