my2boyz | 12-03-2006 03:08 PM | Recent winter ice storm in the Midwest Has anyone checked in? How many others made it through the 'big storm'?? Actually, it's not over yet...there are still about 44,000 people just here in Decatur that are without power and the paper today said there were 230,000 people altogether that are out and, for most, that also means no heat. We're o.k. and just wondering how the other YTer's are doing. We lost power Thursday night at about 11:00 p.m. just when we were heading to bed and it's not back on yet. I watched the town across the lake disappear into the darkness when their power went out...that was weird! Thursday night, when the storm started, I boiled some water and filled the thermos so we could at least have hot chocolate or something if the power went out and I got out the candles and we each got a flashlight. My husband thought I was goofy because he kept saying the power wouldn't go out...well, lets just say he believes me now! Friday night he was on the couch under 3 blankets and wondered if we had more, I said all we had was the one for the boyz then I sat there for a minute and started laughing. He asked what I was laughing about and I said 'we're sitting here freezing and wishing we had more blankets and I'm sitting here staring at that 6 foot tall stack of quilts on the chair and there are about 60 more in the front room!' I guess we never thought about actually using our quilts! The thermostat read 40 degrees when we got up Saturday morning....brrr! Saturday morning I boiled water on the side burner of our gas grill and poured it through the coffee filter in the coffee pot to let it drip through so I had a fresh pot of 'brewed' coffee...the neighbors thought I was pretty inventive with that one! Our friend Mike was coming over that morning to help us drain the water lines and shut the main off because we were heading out to our son's house 85 miles away (the hotels are all full here) but instead he showed up with a generator for us to use and they even hooked it up and showed us how to use it...I gave them both a big hug when they were done! We're all fixed up with the generator and we have everything but the stove and clothes dryer so I use my crock pot, electric skillet and gas grill to cook. Actually, it's kind of fun...it reminds me of the camping trips we used to take when I was little! The trouble shooting team for the power company came up our hill this morning and I made my husband chase them down to get the scoop...they said it will be at least another 2 days before our power is restored...hopefully. On Friday we went looking for a propane heater but everyone was out so a man gave us one from his cart...he said he could get by with just one and then Mike brings us a generator the next day...I feel so blessed! The people here have been wonderful! Our friends in Florida said it would be cheaper for us to drive there and stay with them for free than it would be to stay in a hotel and they were right but we didn't want to leave and come home to the possibility of busted pipes so we stayed. We're still under ice and snow and without power but things are just fine here...we have wonderful neighbors who check on each other and share what they have to give...we're warm, we have food to eat and the boys are doing great. I just got a cup of coffee and looked out the kitchen window at the sunset...there were 7 dear walking through the trees on the ridge behind our neighbors house and they were so pretty against the snow and ice. See, there's good in everything! I hope you're all safe and warm too...now, go snuggle up with your Yorkies and have a hot chocolate...that's what I plan to do! |