Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Hurricane Ike

Well Houston is still in the recovery process from the disaster that hit our shores this past weekend but all told, we made it through with very little inconvenience. Others were not so lucky. I know a guy from work who had chest deep water in his house; another, my boss in fact, who lost his house in Kemah and everything in it. We drove down Nasa Rd 1 and saw several boats crashed on streets. We saw businesses along the marina floating under water. Debris is everywhere and there is no gas to be found. I have really spotty phone service and have been most successful with text messages to and from people. But several people have no power still and they're saying it could be weeks. As you know I work on Galveston Island and cannot return to work for an indefinite period of time. I am hoping that that really means not till Monday but we'll see. The kids are out of school for the remainder of this week also. But that's good because we'll need their help in cleaning up the yards of both the rent house and Chris's house. Both houses survived the storm with no damage. Chris lost several large branches on his big oaks in the front of the house and we have a lot of limb debris to clean up. However, on the bright side we won't need to buy firewood for a couple of years. We don't do a lot of fires... Neither of the houses took on water so there is no flood damage. The rent house lost two sections of fence, the top of one of the palm trees in the back and a rather large branch from one of the trees out back. Our neighbor lent us a limb trimmer that helped us to strip it down to a trunk but the trunk will need to be hacked into pieces with a chain saw and we don't know anyone with a chain saw yet. We're gonna share the cost of a new fence with the other neighbor but for now cannot let the dogs outside into the back yard without supervision. Also, we've added a third dog to our number, Remi, Chris's old dog.

Chris, Chelsea, and I evacuated to Chris's parents' house in Spring, far north of Houston. The trip there was a breeze! I couldn't believe it because I sat in Rita-Evacuation traffic for about 8 hours and expected this trip to be just as bad. In fact, on Thursday morning, first thing I did was get my gas tank filled and have an oil change, which was due anyway, but I assumed I would be sitting in traffic all the way north. Not so. We got there in about 45 minutes. No traffic on the roads. The news was super-sensationalizing the traffic situation. Peter & Frances have 3 extra bedrooms - one for Chelsea, one for Colin, and one for Chris and I with a bathroom attached - all upstairs. We were actually quite comfortable. We brought all our food and had also gone grocery shopping before going there so we ate well the whole time. Thursday night Chris grilled turkey burgers on the Foreman Grill because we still had power. Delicious! Friday we got dunkin donuts for breakfast and Frances and I made 3 quiches - ham & cheese, bacon and spinach -for breakfasts. We never ran out of quiche. That day I made a shrimp risotto and then the storm blew in. We were watching it on the news more than anything else.

Here's me in front of a downed tree on Peter & Frances' street.

It was raining and windy when I went to bed and still raining and still windy when I woke up on Saturday morning but for the most part, I slept right through it. I feel like I missed something. Chris and I took a walk Saturday morning in the rain and took pictures of the destruction. I've never seen so many downed trees. Huge trees just fallen over. We didn't have power, of course.



Here's a picture of Chris on Ronny's old street standing in front of another downed tree.


Saturday was really surreal and I've lost most of the day but we mostly just sat there in shock from so much destruction and loss of the ability to plug in. It's the little things you don't think of when you lose power - like you can still grill things outdoors but if you trim veggies into the sink the disposal won't work. We had a candle light dinner that night of grilled chicken, roasted corn on the cob and roasted new potatoes. Delicious! Oh and we invented the "barbeque" directions for the package of pilsbury iced cinnamon rolls. Dessert turned out nicely too. We played cards by candle light. Chris and I took a walk through his neighborhood in the eerie darkness of no power for miles. It was actually a perfect view of the full moon and quite lovely.

Sunday Chris and I attempted to venture out into the world to see our house and obtain ice and Peter and Frances went to church. The more successful trip was Peter's & Frances'. Chris and I found police blockades on the freeway and floods in the road where we could have taken another way. So rather than using up our precious gasoline reserve we decided to focus on getting ice but quickly learned that everyone else in the city was also on that mission and there was none to be had. The only businesses we saw open were a McDonalds with a line of cars wrapped around the block; a Home Depot; and a gas station with another huge line. However, Peter & Frances found their church to have power so they charged up their cell phones, and found a friend who had power and lent them their generator as well as 20 gallons of gas to run the generator! So we really only went about 30 hours or so without power. That day we ran the refridgerator, fans, lights and appliances as needed. It was also so beautiful and cool as the front had come in. Chris and I finished a jigsaw puzzle that Chelsea and Frances had started. We had a great day and ate grilled turkey burgers that night. Monday Chris and I again drove out south and that time made it all the way home. We had power at the rent house! Yay!!! In fact, our little subdivision is the only section of this area that happens to have power and in fact, never lost power. Some of our neighbors stayed here to ride out the storm and let us know that the worst thing was tree damage. We were very lucky!

We drove back to Peter & Frances's place and prepared one last meal - turkey chili made on a camp stove on the front porch. Then we packed up our stuff and left. They are doing fine with the generator but still have no power. We slept in our own beds last night and tonight it's so cool out that we haven't been running the AC anyway. Today we took a trip to the grocery store to replenish our supplies and it was weird. There was nothing refridgerated at all. The shelves were bare - no milk, cheese, eggs, butter, meat, salads, frozen foods, etc. They had certain isles blocked off. It will be another 48 hours before they will be able to sell perishables. Thus, we bought a basket-full of things we could use for the next few days for 4 people in the hopes that we'll be able to buy milk and meat, etc. in a few days. We're doing fine though. We can cook vegetarian meals no problem! Also, Peter & Frances bought us a gallon of milk on the north side before we left so we have most of that and we had 2 tubes of turkey meat left over, one of which we ate tonight. We also have plenty of beer and there's no working so we've been partaking.

Not all the damage was caused by Hurricane Ike, as you can see from this picture The Kool-Aid Man visited the apartment complex next to the one I used to live in.

Oh Yeah!

In other circumstances it would be so awesome to have this much time off of work. But I like to plan these things. We can't really go anywhere because there's not much gas and we need to reserve what we have for making it to grocery stores or what-have-you. We can't go play disc golf or anything like that. We can't go out at night because we're on curfew from 9PM - 6AM.

Here's a picture of a boat crashed up on Nasa Rd 1. We wanted to get pictures of Kemah but the roads are still blocked and those on the east side of Hwy 146 are not allowed to return to their homes yet.

We do have two yards to clear of brush and we got one mostly done today. Tomorrow we'll go to Chris's house and clear that away. That one will be a lot more work. I already have a blister on my left thumb from raking brush. We also have a huge pile of limbs in front of the house. Tomorrow they're meant to resume trash pick up but they won't take the hurricane debris. I have to say again how lucky we are to be here with power, running water, food supplies, a working fridge, plenty of ice, the internet etc. We've been looking at pictures of the damage especially on Crystal Beach and are shocked and awed at how awful it is. Kahlich did some research and found out that every beach house we've ever stayed in as a group (the April Beach house group) is GONE. We may not even do a beach house next year because there will hardly be any beach houses to be had on Bolivar any more.

So that's it for my update, how the hurricane affected me, the evacuation, the aftermath. Let's hope for a speedy recovery for the rest of the affected.
LOVE

Monday, September 8, 2008

It's been...... 1 month since I posted last; 2 days since the pix were shot

the title is a tip of the hat to Bare naked Ladies "One Week" song. In case you didn't get that.
So it really has been a month since my last post. All sorts of happenings are going on.

We took a trip to ride down the Guadelupe river with some friends. Chelsea was with us so it was really super fun. Chris and I took the bottle of left over sangria from the 4th of July party that had been frozen in our freezer all this time with us. As it melted into a slushy we just passed the gallon jug around and all had some. It was delicious! and Potent! During the river trip the skies decided to pour on us but it did not effect our spirits and we continued on even when we were the ONLY group left on the river. The whole trip was a complete blast. I fell out of my tube at one point going down the chute but only scraped up my knees. Otherwise, it was a completely awesome trip.

What else? School started. Chelsea is a Junior in High School and Colin is in 3rd grade. He thinks his teacher is cute which is terribly cute! I took a day off to hang out with Chelsea and take her shopping for school clothes and it happened to be tax free weekend so we got some deals but I was happy that we had finished with our shopping early in the day to avoid the crowds. We both got new school year hair-cuts too - I got about 4 inches cut off of my hair and Chelsea just got a cute trim. It was an awesome day.

Julie had her baby! Here's a link to her Picasa album. Her baby boy is named Caleb and he was born on August 30th. We saw him only hours after he was born and even got to witness his first bath ever. He was 8lbs 3ozs. We dont' expect to see much of Matt and Julie now that they have the baby but we're hoping to get to visit soon. Maybe if the hurricane (Ike) continues in it's path towards us we'll swing by on our way to Chris's parents' house since they both live in the north.

We watch Obama's acceptance speech at the DNC on a live feed from the BAND headquarters in our area. BAND is the Bay Area New Democrats and they have become a HUGE force during this election. I've never seen so many Democrats in the state of Texas. My dream is to turn Texas into a Blue State during election time. Can you imagine how powerful a statement that would be? Amazing! Chelsea just turned 18 so she can vote now. She has a lot of mixed feelings about it. For one, shes in school and SO many kids at this school have parents who are voting for McCain. Which I can see since we live in a fairly affluent part of Texas which has a lot of Republicans and Conservatives. But I asked Chelsea to take a Political Compass Test - she took this one and this one and both times turned up as one of those god-forsaken liberals! Thank goodness!!!! Anyway, so if the issues she truly believes in had come out that she really was all for McCain I wouldn't have minded really. I just would have thought well at least she's discussing how she feels about the issues and that's how she feels, ah well. But I really am happy that her views sort of mirror the values I've tried to impress upon her. It was a great exercise.

This past weekend I went on a date w/ Chris to beach. He was just coming in from a conference in Denver and it was TIME for us to have some fun. I've been in a really bad mood/state lately so it was great to go OUT with Chris again since it's been a while, and have some fun. We drove out to East Beach on Saturday night when it was clear and beautiful. Our original plan was to star-gaze but Chris also brought his camera and tripod with him. We played around with light grafitti and HERE are the results of our labors. It was SO much fun that we didn't leave the beach until about 2 AM and didn't get home till about 3AM. Read the photo captions on these - it tells about our thought processes.

Next weekend is the Eichler family reunion and we're not going to be able to make it. It's possible that the hurricane will prevent the whole thing anyway but we've already made plans not to attend. There are just so many other things going on right now and gas prices are so expensive that we opted out.

NaNoWriMo is coming up and I've decided to ML for one more year. This year Chris is my Co-ML which is nice. He's going to be the tech guy. He did that last year too but this year he'll have access to the ML Area on NaNoWriMo. I have no idea what I'm going to write a novel about this year. Currently, I'm focused on securing a location for several of our events rather than what I'm going to write but I'm sure it will come to me.

I just found out tonight that Carmen and Kevin are coming to Houston for Christmas! I am SO excited! It's he best news ever. I haven't seen them in about a year. I hope they can stay here with us for a little while.

That's it for an update.
LOVE