We took a wagon ride to see the war zone.
Ike came through on Friday about 2 am. Our power went out on Friday about midnight. High winds, and debris blew through the air and kept us awake most of the night. We listened to the continuous news coverage on our battery powered radio. Kasiana slept through the whole thing. I finally got to sleep about 6 am, once everyone started waking up to see what the destruction in our neighborhood was. We lost half of one of our trees and the fence in our backyard has to be replaced. Mortar pieces from our chimney shook loose in the storm and came through our fireplace. Our street was filled with tree branches and debris. It's been neat to see everyone working together to help each other. Ruben is exhausted from working so hard at our house and each of the neighbors' houses, cutting down tree branches, etc.
The tree that split in front of our house.
This tree was completely uprooted, a couple of housed down.
The boys in the neighborhod making a fort out of downed trees.
The humidity has done great things for Kasiana's curls.
3 comments:
Tara
Thank you for blogging! I've been wondering about you guys, I'm glad all is well. I hope your mom gets power sooner than 4 weeks! How crazy, Hudson is so afraid of wind, I probably would have had to take him to therapy after hurricane force winds. Call me when you get a second.
So glad you were spared major damage. Looks like lots of trees were uprooted in the area. We lost power from midnight-9am. And a section of fence and some shingles. But are all safe. I don't think I want to deal with another hurricane for a looonnngg time
So glad to hear you guys were safe and power is back on. Note to self to get going on all my food storage. We have 72 hour kits and some food storage but man alive. HOpe Texas starts healing soon from Ike.
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