Once I found out that the plastic bottles of lamp oil would eventually leak, Cary bought fuel cans, and we transferred our 10 gals of oil into them. I still think we need more, but Cary doesn't. I may buy a few more bottles, anyway. His thinking is that in a grid down situation, we will go to bed with the chickens, and get up with the chickens, so we won't be using much. Plus, our eyes will have to adjust to less light. I also have lots of candles, and still add to that stash when I find them on sale. My thinking is that, I'd rather have too much of anything as not enough, and no way to get more. Don't forget to stock up on extra wicks for the oil lamps, too.
I've got all the canning jars I think I'll ever need. On top of all that I have, Mom gave me all of hers, since she doesn't use them anymore. She gave up gardening, once my dad passed. I've got hundreds of lids and rings in storage. We don't garden much anymore, but I have them on hand for a "just in case".
I've just been doing my daily chores this week. Nothing special, other than taking Mom to the doctor. Cary is steadily working on our firewood for both the heater and stove. He still needs to clean the flues, before we start fires for the winter. I've already started switching our clothes out from summer to winter clothing. I need to wash a load of sweaters and light jackets. I had to grab a sweater this morning to go out, and hang laundry on the clothesline. It should warm into the mid 80's today, though.