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Adventures in Ice

October 10, 2009
01 Adventures in Ice

This was when it wasn't that bad

This was when it wasn't that bad

I came across this old post of mine while searching for something else today. It is funny how that happens; I had nearly forgotten about the ice storm that we had, and how everything was brought to a standstill around here. Several local high schools were commandeered as emergency shelters for people without water, heat and electricity. I still have trouble with one zone of my heating system because of the extended time without heat.

Reprinted from January 2009:

I live in Eastern Massachusetts, where we have been hit hard with an ice storm. The exquisite beauty that the storm brought us also tore down trees, and many places have been without power for days, with more of the same to come.

Still, at least as far as I am concerned, it could be worse. Here is my Top Six List. I tried to come up with ten, but apparently the caffeine hasn’t kicked in.

1. You have to appreciate the Pilgrims. Can you imagine landing here, looking around, and saying, “We are about the same latitude as England- how bad can winter get?”

2. You burn more calories when you are cold. I’m wearing my “skinny” jeans right now.

3. I have been able to leave my business card at all of the places I’ve showered. Note on back: “Your bathroom really looks wonderful with the updating! Have you ever thought about listing?”

4. You have no choice but to get at least 8 hours of sleep if you have no contact with anything that will keep you awake.

5. You give thanks for water, light, and the children’s ADHD medication.

6. On a serious note, emergencies bring out the best and the worst in people. You really see a lot of the best. Emergency crews have been out around the clock. All manner of people have been extending the hand of friendship to each other.

Just a note: If there are any people in need because of the storm, or if you have people who you need to be checked on in the area, please call us. We have a network of people who can help.

I was not happy without heat- we never left the  house for warmer digs. But like everything else that seems horrible at the time, it ended and you learn. And the kids still talk about it as if it was one big adventure- which, I guess, it was.

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