Thursday, September 11, 2008

Post-Gustav Musings

Hurricane Gustav has come and gone and hopefully Ike will stay away. I think the last hurricane that affected me personally this much was Andrew back when I was fresh out of college and living in Baton Rouge. Katrina and Rita were huge for New Orleans and the Gulf Coast, but not horrible for me.

Gustav made sure we would never forget him. It sounded like the wind was going to blow the house down, John M's swingset collapsed, my mom's pool looked like a swamp and our yards looked like doomsday had struck. It took A LOT of cleanup and it was baking hot, we were without power for 8 days, and groceries were hard to come by. Oh yeah, and Mark's barn blew away. In the end, our house had no major damage and everyone was safe.

The funny thing is, most of our time after the storm (we were off of work for a week) was good. Why? I'll make a short list.

1.) We spent it together, with my mom, and my sister and her family. The kids played in the puddles, made lots of play dough art, and laughed a lot.

2.) We got back to basics. I cooked 3 meals a day (well, for a while, until McDonald's reopened!) We hung clothes out on the line to dry. I think I'm gonna leave my clothesline up; I found that I loved having one.

3.) The storm brought a little cool weather for a couple of days. There was a nice breeze blowing off the lake and for 2 nights, we slept with the windows open and had to cover up with 2 blankets. Amazing, when the usual September weather is in the 90s.

4.) When things started to get back to normal we appreciated things we usually take for granted. Mostly air conditioning!

Now, let's all cross our fingers that Gustav's friends leave us alone and I can use my clothesline because I want to, not out of necessity. I'm off to buy some clothespins . . .

9 comments:

Laurie said...

Glad you're all OK!! I was worried about you!

We survived Gustav, too. I don't ever want to hear wind like that again!

ShannonAnn said...

I enjoyed hanging clothes also, but not using the line-dried items. They were waayyy to stiff and scratchy. Even with fabric softener. Is there a secret I don't know about?

BlondeMomBlog (Jamie) said...

You have such a great attitude! Sorry about Mark's barn, but I'm glad your house was OK. I love to line dry things, too. There's nothing better than that sunshine smell.

Anonymous said...

hey there,

so glad you're all safe and sound. :)

chesneygirl said...

I'm so glad that you're all okay... I was thinking about you through all of it.

But a week off of work, ain't bad, eh? :)

Suzanne said...

I'm glad Gustav left without causing much damage. It's great that you are able to list all the good things that came out of it!

kristi said...

Nice to know you are all safe!

Cindy N. said...

I love to hang clothes out to dry, but don't have a line anymore. :( I am glad you are ok and that your family made it thru together. It's nice to spend time with each other withOUT TV and computers. There was a time when families did that every day. How nice.

Love and miss you.....lunch? next week? Tuesday or Wednesday?

Babydoll said...

I'm glad everyone is safe and that you got to spend time together. :)