Reading the requirements and scenario for this posting was
unfortunately for me frightening. However, in our trying times in the
world we live in, I must admit I, as well as my family, have thought about such
a scenario and how we would handle it.
• Phone
with video and pictures of my husband, family and friends.
• Important
documents: birth certificate, social security card, and passport. I chose these because it will
prove my birth and nationality.
• Medical
records/prescription also because my history if I was in need of medication,
show my blood type, shots that I have had, and also may be able to trace my
blood line to find my family.
If
language was an issue I think that people would understand the value of the
items that I brought because they would recognize things like identification
cards, passports, and other important items like that.
Upon arrival to this new destination I am told that I
can only keep one of these items. I would keep the phone because I I would have
made sure that I had taken pictures of all of my important documents in case I
lost the originals.
I realized that doing this assignment that I don’t think
I would ever be prepared to have to abandon the place that I call home and
leave my family and all my love ones behind.
I began to think about the millions of families that have to do this all
the time and how hard this has to be.
When I lived in France for 8 months the worst 2 I was felt out of place
all the time and every time I found an English speaking person I wanted to hug
them. I realize how important it is to
know all of your information and have it saved somewhere that you can access it.
Your post is interesting. There are so many items of value to choose from when put in such a circumstance. I agree medical records and ID are essential
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