As parents/caregivers of children with SMA, being prepared and maintaining a positive attitude is our mantra. We prepare meals that meet dietary restrictions and special needs for our kiddos, documentation and rebuttals for IEP meetings and insurance denials, medical equipment and assistive technology for school, paperwork and scheduling for doctors/therapy appointments, complex calendars which encompass PT, OT, respiratory therapy, homework, extracurriculars, playdates, sports─all while keeping our sanity. This does not even include the planning and preparation that goes into our jobs (if we work) and the childcare arrangements behind that. Every day, in our unpredictable world, we plan meticulous details right down to our backup plans A, B, C through X, Y, Z. But how many of you say that you are prepared should a natural disaster strike─a disaster that leaves you and your family without water, power, food, medicine (and possibly each other, if it is the middle of the day)?