View Full Version : IAKG, an ice princes?
PantyFanatic
12-14-2008, 06:02 PM
She doesn't feel much like a princess this afternoon with the good news/bad news. They have been in a shelter since Friday and hope to 'maybe' get back home in a couple days. She's not thrilled to have her town in the news (http://abcnews.go.com/US/Weather/wireStory?id=6458010) quite this way but says she is impressed with the organization and services of the local authorities. She was intuitive enough on Thursday night to get up and move her car form a spot that had a giant tree laying in it an hour later. It's a big exciting adventure for the kids to be there with a lot of others they know of course but not so much fun for our IAKG, know she gets to go home and see what damage was done, especially to the plumbing.
I told here we are just glad to know she is safe and warm and eating meals she didn't have to cook.
Oldfart
12-14-2008, 07:47 PM
I hope they get home quickly.
Coaster
12-15-2008, 01:08 AM
Hope all are doing well!
Maybe they'll have an extended Christmas vacation break!
dicksbro
12-15-2008, 03:57 AM
Our wishes, like yours, are for IAKG to have a safe return home soon and that she'll find things to be in much better shape than she'd expected. Our prayers are certainly with her and those precious kids of hers.
IAKaraokeGirl
12-16-2008, 10:22 AM
Thanks all...and the good news is, of course, we have power! I was *very* surprised, based on the updates we were receiving several times daily from local fire officials, to have my power back on so soon. My particular town in NH was one of the hardest hit, and as of this morning on about 50% of the town of roughly 34,000 people had power.
Not sure, of course, when school will be back in session. It's funny, because you don't think about it, but it's not so much if the schools all have power (which, as of yesterday, they didn't) but that also officials have to consider whether they can get buses down roads to pick up and drop off students.
Still, most people here are being troopers about everything. The craziest thing I've seen so far has been my trip to the laundromat. Of course, no one has power, it's been five days...you could hardly get in the place, and people were practically going after each other, fighting over an open dryer. :D
Regardless, everyone's been great. The Red Cross runs the shelter we've been staying at, and, with some extra help (food by the Salvation Army and NH Food Bank, and 17-24 year olds coming in to play games and keep the kids occupied), it hasn't been any rougher than going camping. In fact, it probably has been easier. The particular shelter we've stayed in, the gym of a local high school, was set up as a regional shelter. There are showers, a couple of TVs, and snacks and drinks available most any time. The governor has visited a few times, and local and state officials (firefighters, human services) have stopped by daily to help anyone they can. There is a full-time nurse on duty at the center as well. Overall, I've been extremely impressed with the disaster response efforts.
Anyway, I wanted to give a quick update before I attempt to clean out my refrigerator/freezer and send the one dead fish to the swirly bowl in the sky... :)
Thanks again!
PantyFanatic
12-16-2008, 10:58 AM
:line:
So glad to hear you're home safe and things are going as well as can be expected. :molest:
We have other Pixies in what I know to be the effected area. I was glad to see Coaster posting through this calamity. Our Pixie disaster maps have no participants above New York state. They have not had any additions or interest for a long time so have not been used through the past few events. :shrug:
gekkogecko
12-16-2008, 11:38 AM
The craziest thing I've seen so far has been my trip to the laundromat. Of course, no one has power, it's been five days...you could hardly get in the place, and people were practically going after each other, fighting over an open dryer. :D
Yes, it can be worse than a Wal-mart on the busiest retail day of the year. Hope things work out better for the New Year.
dicksbro
12-16-2008, 07:00 PM
IAKG,
Sounds like your town really has things together. :thumbs:
We'll keep up the prayers, though, until everything is back together again! ;)
Irish
12-17-2008, 11:22 AM
The yard in our Barrington NH home looks like a battleground!Many trees broke off or just fell.We lost power for days,in our case that means NO water.
I keep empty gallon milk bottles(filled with water) in the back of a closet,so that we can flush the toilets.Suprisingly,one of our daughters had power restored & she lives about 30mi north of us.We stayed with her one night
because the night before it was 44degrees in our kitchen,even with the gas
oven on.Our other daughter & family went to a hotel.Even the hotels had a
waiting list!Everything is somewhat back to normal now.We wanted to stay until after Christmas before we went to our Fla home.Bad Decision! Irish :thumbs:
gekkogecko
12-17-2008, 11:38 AM
Ug. Still, things could always be worse, Irish. I hope, for example, none of the pipes burst.
Coaster
12-17-2008, 12:39 PM
Persistently strong, fiercely independent New Englander's!
We can survive anything!!!
Glad everyone is back and somewhat back to normal..........
**** Me wants to hitch a ride to FL with M/M Irish!!!! ****
Irish
12-18-2008, 01:15 AM
Coaster---I'm not sure that you'ld like Fla if you've spent all of your life in N.E.
I don't but my wife does & I figure that I owe it to her for standing behind me
during all of those days when I drank & generally raised Hell.It must have been
a bitch spending all of those nights wondering if I was in jail or wrapped around a tree someplace!I have been married for 43yrs & the 15th was 14yrs 6mo since I quit drinking alcohol & doping. Irish
P.S.It's also very expensive to keep up a home in Fla & NH!
Irish
12-18-2008, 09:59 AM
Hurricane victims no longer have one step up on New Englanders!There has
been a rash of homes,that have been looted,because owners went other
places because they had no power!Now you get vandalized if you leave your
home because of hurricane damage,power loss,funeral attendance,etc.
Irish :irish:
Coaster
12-19-2008, 12:09 AM
Coaster---I'm not sure that you'ld like Fla if you've spent all of your life in N.E.
I don't but my wife does & I figure that I owe it to her for standing behind me
during all of those days when I drank & generally raised Hell.It must have been
a bitch spending all of those nights wondering if I was in jail or wrapped around a tree someplace!I have been married for 43yrs & the 15th was 14yrs 6mo since I quit drinking alcohol & doping. Irish
P.S.It's also very expensive to keep up a home in Fla & NH!
Congratulations to you both for sticking it out there!!!!! Mrs Coaster & I will be doing our 30th this spring...... so you know, we're in the minority now!!!
It's a shame people vandalize victims............ I think I'd stay and taser them back to civilized behavior!!
But I do dream of a snowless winter some year soon!
Safe journeys.....
IowaMan
01-05-2009, 04:53 AM
Anybody heard if IAKG has returned from her holiday trip back home?
IAKaraokeGirl
01-05-2009, 05:45 AM
Here I am! :) Got back Saturday night...no ice or snow to deal with on the trip (especially when you count the one day we had 72 degree weather), although we had a lot of wind issues. LOTS of fun while driving. I made it back just in time for more freezing rain, etc. coming in on Wednesday.
(IAKG repeats to herself..."I love New England...I love New England...I love New England...)
IowaMan
01-05-2009, 06:01 AM
YAY!!!! She's home and just in time for a spanking. :p :x:
dicksbro
01-05-2009, 06:36 AM
Where's the line, where's the line? :D
Welcome back IAKG!!
gekkogecko
01-05-2009, 10:10 AM
although we had a lot of wind issues.
Enough to lift your skirt?
dicksbro
01-05-2009, 11:16 AM
Enough to lift your skirt?
:wtp:
PantyFanatic
01-05-2009, 03:56 PM
**waits impatiently** :slurp:
IAKaraokeGirl
01-05-2009, 08:23 PM
LOL. Considering I packed the two younglings, all their Christmas presents from both me and Santa, all the Christmas presents for my family, birthday presents for my niece and dad, outgrown clothes to be passed from my daughter to my niece, and--oh, did I mention the 65-lb. dog--in the back of my van...there was no room for skirts to be packed.
:D
IowaMan
01-05-2009, 10:05 PM
Scared me there for a second, I was waiting for you to say she went with ya. I've got to think that it would be worse than leaving Macaulay Culkin home alone if she'd stayed there by herself. :p
PantyFanatic
01-06-2009, 02:00 AM
....there was no room for skirts to be packed.
:D
:yikes:
:banghead: :banghead: :banghead:
NO! NO! NO!
FIRST............ you pack the skirts :tongue: ........... then... the dog... and maybe the 'younglings' or whatever there's room or the mood to take along.
:nod:
gekkogecko
01-06-2009, 10:33 AM
there was no room for skirts to be packed.
Oooooooooooooh, does that mean you went without? You must *really* like the NE weather.
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