Just a side-note JoJo on the radio issue...
"I really want to get hand held radio's but won't be able to get my wife to take a test."You nor your wife need a FCC license to own a ham radio and in a "grid-down" scenario, I doubt that the FCC would be looking for you with RF equipment if you TX (transmitting)or RX (Receiving) on the radio.
Also, keep in mind while it is illegal to communicate on VHF 2 meter band from 144 - 148 Mhz. The VHF Marine band
is wide open to legal TX and RX from
156 - 162 Mhz. If you are near navigational waters stay on the channels that are for public use. If you do not live near navigable waters, where the Coast Guard is, all the channels in theory are open.
Drop the $35- each, and buy two BaoFeng hand held radios from Amazon.
Last and I will stop selling here LOL...If you have a VHF 2 meter repeater in your are and I am sure you do, you can tune in and hear things that you may not get on your AM/FM radio or TV. Last year during a blizzard up here electric went down and the two or three repeaters in the area were up and communication was still happening.