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Friday, November 2, 2012

thankful...

It seems apropos, in the wake of Sandy, to begin the month of November with a few words on things for which I am thankful. We are on day 5 with no power, no hot water, but we were fortunate enough to get one of the last generators at Lowe’s on Monday morning. Being able to watch the news and see the devastation this storm caused our area is sobering to say the least.



(photos by our friend Jennie of the marina where their boat was docked.)


(the house directly behind ours across the street.)


We have a roof on our house, no water damage, our gas tanks are full and everyone is safe and well. That is so much more than can be said about so many. We’ve been out to dinner at the same restaurant for the last 3 nights in a row; bellies full of hot, yummy food and cold, yummy beer don’t leave me with much to complain about when you consider how many of our neighbors are lined up right now at shelters just trying to get a hot meal.



Ben slept peacefully last night, curled up next to me, snug as a bug under 3 soft, squishy blankets….there’s a mother out there who had to sleep last night with the news that they found the bodies of her two babies that were washed away in the storm surge when she was trying to protect them by putting them on the roof of her car. The magnitude of this catastrophe is unfathomable to me as I sit safe and sound in my dark house, curled up under a blanket with my baby, reading books by candle light, eating Halloween candy and killing a bottle of Kettle with my husband because what else do you do during hurricanes but drink and eat non-perishables?

Well, you count your blessings.

Today, I am thankful.



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8 comments:

henning love said...

wow the devastation is so hard to believe. hopefully they will get the power and water back on for you soon. thank goodness you got the last generator. still able to count your blessings through all of this...

Lisamarie said...

Sandy was just awful. My thoughts and prayers go out to everyone in your area. I am so happy to hear that you and yours are safe and sound, though. Bundle up and keep warm!

Kate @ Daffodils said...

It is all so sad. Hope your power comes back soon! Stay safe!

Kimmyyy83 said...

So glad you are safe, and thankful just like you!

andi said...

Great post and great perspective. I'm so glad you guys are safe and making the best of this unfortunate situation. xoxo

Brooke said...

Glad you got that last generator~
Stay safe!


=)


Brooke

Amber said...

I am so glad ya'll are safe!! I can't imagine how that poor mother is hurting. Kiss on your sweet boys and let me know what I can do for you.MUAH

elise said...

prayers go out to you and hope you stay safe! :)