There was a load of laundry in the washer when the power went out, so we had to hang it out to dry. |
Don't jump, Jared!
Seth's first time in the river. He thought it was too cold.
It's crazy to think that only a month ago we were here at this same spot hours before Seth was born.We found this little spot that we like to call Mattson Cove. We brought the clippers and cleared out the area of brush so we could have a path and a place to sit, then threw all the dead branches out of the river on the way to the waterfall.
After a long, hot day, and still with no electricity or fans, we decided to sleep downstairs in the basement where it was cooler. We continued to have no electricity all day on Sunday as well and ended up borrowing a generator from a friend to save all of our food in the freezer and refrigerator. Finally, after many adaptations (like taking cold showers by candlelight) and 48 hours later, our power came back on Sunday night.
Some thoughts on life without electricity: I really enjoyed sitting outside in the evening just talking by candlelight. I was surprised that nobody had a problem with not having access to our electronics, although we did keep trying turning on the light switches inadvertently. Food cooked on a grill always tastes better than food cooked inside, and it's a good thing that we had plenty of food stored up because all the stores were without power as well. I like scented candles, but not all night long (I remembered that we had emergency candles when all was said and done). I am so glad that for 5 years we have been saving water in 2-liter bottles; because we have a well and water has to be pumped in, we don't have water either without electricity unless our neighbor who shares the well with us happens to be running his generator. Speaking of generators, the first thing we did once we had our power back on was research buying a generator. Finally, the two things I missed the most were fans and ice. I can handle not having A/C as I usually keep it set around 78 or 80 anyway, but it's the lack of moving air that made things so hot and miserable. Also, when I was hot, I just wanted a drink of COLD water, but with no ice, the water was all warm.
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I'm glad you faired so well during the power outage.
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