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What if you needed to pee during an earthquake?

Of all the earthquakes I’ve experienced, none of them has ever occurred while I was at home. The very first one I experienced was when I was in high school, and all the others happened while I was at work.

Whenever the earthquake came it was always one massive panic and scramble. The very first one I went through was back in around 1992 when I was in 2nd form (grade 8). In all the commotion one of my classmates jumped from upstairs a two story building to the ground. Fortunately she wasn’t hurt. I guess it was just one of those moments that took us all off guard.

In the work setting me and my co-workers often found ourselves pushing through the exit and running down the stairs. These days we are advised to just get under our desk when an earthquake comes. So I wonder, what if an earthquake catches you by surprise as usual, but this time you need to pee real badly?

You were in the middle of typing an important response back to a client and was just about to hit ‘send’ when there comes this big rumbling and shaking. You can’t rush to the bathroom because your earthquake survival training taught you to take cover under your desk. So what do you do? How about you just pee on yourself? Sounds like a good idea, but what would happen if it was just a small earthquake, no buildings falling down, no damage period? What happens then?

So the quake is all over now, you come from under your desk and it’s quite obvious to everyone what just went on with you. What do you do? Tell them you knocked your water over on you just as you were about to run under your desk. It could happen ;-).

I guess the moral in all of this is don’t hold your pee so long that by the time you need to go you have to race to get to the toilet and risk peeing on yourself in the process. And while you’re pondering that, you may want to put some additional planning into your earthquake survival preparation. Don’t overlook these basic things.

What if my mind played tricks on me?

Maybe it’s just me, but you know those times when your mind plays tricks on you making you see or hear something completely different from the truth? Maybe I need to change my glasses, or try to get more sleep. Either way, my mind definitely did a number on me recently. Heading to my apartment one night I read a notice which warned that on February 27 water would be shut off in the building from 9am until 12pm. So I anticipated that since I wasn’t home during those hours I had nothing to worry about. Guess what? The sign hadn’t said 12pm, hadn’t said noon, not even 12am. The notice had actually stated between “9am and midnight.” Bloody hell, midnight! Unfortunately, I only realised this on the same day of the occurrence, so despite “the advance notice”, I had seen the real warning too late to catch up some water. So I rocked my brain to see what kind of damage control I could do. I thought — ok I have a jug of drinking water so Jason is fine. And thank God for wipes and hand sanitizer if the water runs out. Although I didn’t want to have to resort to using wipes and hand sanitizer as if I was experiencing a national disaster. Then another troublesome thought was what if I need to do number 2? Oh crap! If I had just double checked the sign, or even asked the front desk to be sure.

Well I got through the first hour and a half quite fine since I only got home at 6pm. I figured the water I had should definitely last until around 8.30 or 9pm and then I would go off to sleep anyway. If push came to shove I could just go downstairs and buy a bottle of water. But how annoying would that be to be spending money on water when if I had just realized the correct time on the notice I would have filled Jason’s tub up with some water. I would have filled those two red bowls. I could have even filled up that water bottle on the table.

Well I hate to spoil the fun people; some story this could have been huh if I really had to go all the way until midnight without water, right? But unfortunately for you and fortunately for me the water was back by 7.30pm :-). THANK GOD!!!