
I laid awake most of Friday night listening to the pounding rain and wind against the windows and roof. We had a few power surges in the early evening, but the power finally went out around 2:45 am with a big blow somewhere close by. Apparently that was one of the moments that I was sleeping, but Scott saw it. I woke up around 3:30 to running water; I got up and checked the windows, but decided it must just be the water running off the house. By 5:30 there was a rhythmic pounding on the roof, and everything was so loud I knew I wasn’t going back to sleep.

As a side note even though we have roof damage I can’t believe how blessed we are. We got another round of rain Saturday night that woke me up so I went to check things out. Another leak had started in the middle of Alexander’s room so I went up to see if I could get a bucket under it. Up in our attic we have very limited access to just in the middle, however the new leak was inaccessible, and it made me realize how blessed we were to have our roof damage right where we could contain it.
Around 7:00 am Saturday, as it was just starting to get light, we woke the kids up to see the heavy winds. Before we had gone to bed the night before it looked like the eye would pass over around 7, so we thought we would get a little break. However, since the eye passed just to the east of us, instead of a break we stayed in the path of the eastern eye wall for the next few hours. Things didn’t seem to let up all morning and I was wondering why we got the kids up so early.

Our water and power were out, and every 15 minutes the kids asked if it was time to open the M&M’s yet. We tried making calls but without power we only had our cell phones, and couldn’t make any outgoing calls. Any incoming calls that we tried to answer were cut off after 10 seconds. We got a few text messages out, but that was all. We passed the morning napping, reading books, playing board games and even watching a movie on the laptop before the battery went out. Around eleven the wind and rain started to let up and it finally stopped around 3:30pm.

We kept a bike lock on the fridge, but around lunch time we set up the stove in the garage and made quesadillas. We planned out how and when to use our food and were ready for a week or two without power. By dinner, we got a break in the rain and set our grill back up on the patio to grill our chicken.
The kids were looking forward to nightfall all day because they had great plans. Luckily our water came back in the afternoon so it wasn’t too hard to clean up dinner. After clean up we started our game of hide and seek. Everyone got their flashlights and we hid in the dark. I got stuck with Alex who almost always gave me away. Once I hid in the pantry and gave him a cookie which bought me a little bit of time, but once he started pounding on the door, Matthew ran down the stairs to find me.
Following our games we ate ice-cream and root beer floats by candlelight (actually it was a lantern but that just didn’t sound right, lantern light?) It was Joshua’s turn for family prayers and he said some interesting things. He asked to bless the storm and that he was thankful for the damage. Apparently we played up the damage thing a little too much on our drive earlier that day when we got excited every time we saw a tree knocked over or fence blown down. I guess once the news turns off, from a kid’s point of view the hurricane was a lot of fun.

Like I mentioned before I was up a lot last night, so when I heard little people walking around this morning I ignored them and tried to sleep a little longer. All of the sudden, all the lights and fans turned on. Our power was back. I am pretty certain that Matthew was up this morning checking all of the lights, so when the power came back everything was turned on. We had some great plans today on how to cook our roast, and wanted to experiment with making a cake on the camp stove. It was nice to just put the roast in the crock pot, but Scott decided to go ahead and make his cake anyway. We are doing great, although we have some work to do today on the roof before any more rain comes through. Thanks to all that were concerned and I hope this update gives you a bit more information. Later I will post more pictures and video on our web page!