My power came on around midnight...after 6, yes you read that correctly, days of no power. The funny thing is that Irene downgraded to a tropical storm by the time it hit us and we didn't even get the brunt of it (VT is under water). The wonderful power company that supplies power to the majority of people in CT apparently didn't think that there would be widespread outages so they didn't have enough crew members to fix things. I'm one of the lucky ones who still had running/hot water. We use natural gas to heat our home and am so glad that I was at least able to take a hot shower. I was lucky enough that some of my friends managed to get their power back before I did so I was able to do laundry and charge electronics (thanks Kim and Samantha). I think the worst part for me was receiving an email from my husband informing me that the higher ups on the boat told them that things were fine back home and Irene wasn't all that bad. Right....jerks.
I whined a lot, but am grateful that my house is perfectly fine and that the fur babies and I are healthy. My mom's cousin is stranded at his house in VT because a bridge washed away and he has no way of leaving. Whole towns are cut off, houses are condemned and life will never be the same for a lot of people. We should all pray to whatever we believe in that these people get the help that they need.
Twenty seven year old grad student who is trying to deal with the trials and tribulations of being married to a submariner
Likes and Loves: Art, Traveling, Music, Foreign Languages, Books, Autumn, Animals, Children, Family & Friends, Tea, the Ocean, Flowers, Current Events, Puzzles, etc.
Dislikes/Hates: Onions, Fake People, Worms, Liars/Cheaters, Bad Manners, Rich, Old White Men, Enterprise, Hummers, etc.
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