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sail7seas
September 6th, 2004, 08:06 PM
Have I missed their posts or have we not yet heard from them? I certainly hope they came through the storm safely.
Has anyone heard from them.....and what about Ruth and Jim V. ?
FlorenceItaly
September 6th, 2004, 08:14 PM
I don't think we have heard from them, but I know someone in their surrounding communities, and there is alot of power outages, so that could be why.
Marie
Lois R
September 6th, 2004, 08:24 PM
7..you haven't missed anything......they haven't posted since....well, at least 2 days ago. Power must be out in their areas....(not surprising). I do hope they are ok too!
sail7seas
September 6th, 2004, 08:27 PM
Yes....I think you are probably right. It is probably that (unfortunately) they are still without power.
elmorejj
September 6th, 2004, 09:28 PM
Ah but so romantic, sitting in candlelight!.....I bet the birth rate will be up around June next year!! LOL.....jean :cool:
LAFFNVEGAS
September 6th, 2004, 09:32 PM
I am sure they are with out power and it will probably take a few more days to get power up and going. I would guess we will not hear much till as late as Wednesday.
cruisingangel
September 6th, 2004, 10:21 PM
We just got our power back after Frances crept thru here, but I know there are lots out there yet who do not have any power yet. I pray that they get theirs back soon.
Michele
bepsf
September 7th, 2004, 12:09 AM
I'm sure that they're firing up the grill and cooking everything that was in the freezer!
sail7seas
September 7th, 2004, 10:00 AM
CruisingAngel.........GLAD to see YOU Post. Happy you are safe and have your power back.
(The trouble with posting this thread was I knew I could not remember all the names of CC'ers from Florida. Of course, we all are anxious to hear that ALL from Florida are safe.)
Krazy Kruizers
September 7th, 2004, 10:32 AM
The last we heard from jazzsea, I think, was Friday morning.
And the last we heard from Heather was Friday afternoon? Not sure.
E-mailed Ruth and Jim - have not heard from them.
Have several friends living in Florida - have only heard from 1 of them.
So many areas are without power and it doesn't sound like they will have any for a couple of more days at the very earliest.
cruisingangel
September 7th, 2004, 06:53 PM
:) Glad to be back on the boards, there are still many people without electricity yet here. I am grateful we made it thru relatively unharmed.
Thanks for your thoughts and prayers for us in Florida. :rolleyes: oops maybe shouldn't have said prayers here.:D
sail7seas
September 7th, 2004, 06:59 PM
Seems to me it's quite alright to say prayers here. Many of us said prayers for our friends in Florida. I suppose I should leave this one for Rev !!
Lovebirds
September 7th, 2004, 09:40 PM
The last post I saw from HeatherinFlorida was 3:30 Saturday afternoon. She was staying in her house, expecting the storm to go right over her house. She turned off the computerr when the rains and wind started picking up. That area still has a lot of places without power or phone and we sure hope that's the only reason she hasn't been back.
Jazzsea was headed for a shelter, I believe. I think she was directly in the path also. Sure hope to hear from all of our CC'ers that have gone missing from the boards since the storm.
HeatherInFlorida
September 7th, 2004, 10:34 PM
I am back . and we are fine. Thank you so so so much for thinking of me. Our power was out till last night late and still we had no internet and even now no phones. So much destruction everywhere, so awful, so sad. But we are fine!!! Our house is fine!! Molly and Sammie (dog and cat) are fine!!!
When I finally saw pictures of the devastation everywhere down here, so much guilt welled up in me for complaining over the past 3 days. But you only have your own perspective at the time. And Ray and I worked for a day and a half just getting our shutters up and everything secured (almost all of them are still up just in case :eek: ). We lost our power early Saturday and from then on listened to our battery radio almost every minute. They had simulcast of our local TV station and I became so attached to our newspeople ... they were my lifeline to what was going on outside. Saturday night was the worst of the storm for us. Lying in bed in the pitch black black black ... totally shuttered in and in basic lockdown the winds started rising to over 100 mph around 1 a.m. I got up and went to another room to check the radio where they said we were in the "eye wall" which is the worst part of the storm on the edge of the eye where it is calm. We never got the calm part:) . I lay there shuddering and wimpering like a little girl. Besides the howling of the winds I would hear crashing and cracking as tiles were thrown from rooves and trees snapped and branches and heaven knows what blew everywhere. I can honestly say it was the worst night of my life, but so much worse for so many others.
In the morning when the winds calmed somewhat (this was one of the longest hurricanes I think ever on record) ... I felt so relieved that we were intact, our home was intact that I thought nothing further could bother me.
But as time went on and we were told we might not get power for 2 weeks, and as I finally threw away the last morsel of food from the fridge and looked yet again at peanut butter & jelly, I was feeling pretty darned sorry for myself:) . We had turned off all the fuses except one light so when that light clicked on last night there is no describing my joy. I ran into the street dancing! Not kidding! For the next hour or 2 the power came on and off and you could hear people across our lake calling out "nooooooooooooooooo.....".
But all was well and we slept in the cool comfort of our a/c and I said many prayers and most especially for all the people (last I heard 70% still without electricity in Palm Beach County alone) who are so much worse off than we are .... lining up in their cars for miles just for ice, water and MRE's.
Thanks for your thoughts ... thank your for caring. I couldn't wait to get on and tell you we're okay and thank you for your prayers. I hope everyone else is okay too. Haven't had time to review the threads, but saw Sail's post with my name and thought this would be a good place come back.
Oh!!! And so much for my gut feeling that we weren't going to get it;) . And don't anybody say Ivan to me!!!!!:D
Orcrone
September 7th, 2004, 10:38 PM
Heather,
Great to hear that you came through it OK. Seeing the reporters out in the hurricane was awful. My mother is in Boynton Beach, and still without power. Her and her husband went today to stay with his sister who got power back already. I hope Ivan stays away from Florida. You poor people have more than your share of storms this summer.
sail7seas
September 7th, 2004, 10:44 PM
Heather is Safe!!! So happy to hear from you and especially that you and DH and your furbabies are all safe and sound. That your home is intact.
Your description is so vivid; so frightening; such an awful experience. What an awful time you have been through.
Now that you have power hopefully you will be able to get some sleep in your a/c and that will help so much in regaining your footing.
I hope you have enough water and food to last until some store shelves get restocked so that you don't have to deal with those horrendous lines we see on TV.
Sooooo happy to hear from you, Heather.
HeatherInFlorida
September 7th, 2004, 10:55 PM
Ah, Sail, thank you. You are so so sweet! Yes, actually after 3 days being so hot, the a/c almost freezes me out, but I'm not complaining:D !
I'm about to nod off, but did want to tell you they are doing an amazing job down here with food, etc. While the lines for gas are upward to 100 cars in some places, I very hesitently ventured out today to find some food. What a joy to arrive at our Publix to see what seemed like hundreds of people stocking shelves, putting out milk, baking bread in the bakery, loading beef tenderloins onto the shelves. And then the comfort of the National Guard servicemen stopping in for a snack and a smile. Volunteers are everywhere. Jeb Bush has been a constant source of encouragement and assurance that help is on the way. It's all been magnificently organized except for a few early on FEMA mess-ups which is to be expected considering the scope of the damage. All the food stores lost everything and had to completely restock. Fresh food never looked so wonderful ... a little like a diamond ring:) .
Workers have come from all over the country to help us get all services back up and running. My nephew was home to Boston from Savannah Saturday and he said it was amazing to see all the utility trucks headed south to gather at the border to be ready to come down.
In times like this, people show their true spirit and abundant generosity. See you all tomorrow.
mare s.
September 7th, 2004, 11:02 PM
Wow, I can't even begin to imagine what it must have been like. We have been through a couple of good sized earthquakes here in SoCal and those were pretty scary (the last one particularly) but earthquakes last only seconds or a minute...you had to listen to the destruction for hours....glad to hear that things are (relatively) okay. And you're right about this kind of disaster bringing out the best in people...too bad it takes something like this for people to help each other.
LAFFNVEGAS
September 7th, 2004, 11:30 PM
Heather, I am so glad you and DH and Molly and Sammie are all fine. I can only imagine how terrible Saturday night must of been, so slow and painful. With no air and what every one has gone through I can only guess how exhausted you must be. Get lots of rest and we will see you back on the boards soon.
Vicar
September 7th, 2004, 11:52 PM
Heather
THANK GOD!!!!!
So happy that you are all safe and that your home is still intact. So sorry you and everyone down there had to go through that horror.
Thank you so much for taking the time to let us know that you are okay. We were all worried. You had the full force of CC prayers with you every step of the way :)
Take care , and again Thank God you are safe, and now all our prayers are with those not as lucky
RevNeal
September 7th, 2004, 11:53 PM
Heather, I'm so happy to read that you and yours are safe and that you made it through ok! Welcome back!
elmorejj
September 8th, 2004, 12:07 AM
Oh Heather! The power of prayer comes through again! Really, you should be a reporter, your insight and great reporting puts some of the paid people to shame! I appreciate you spending time to report to us on the boards, stay safe and pray that Ivan doesn`t change his mind again!.....jean :cool:
the2ofus
September 8th, 2004, 12:58 AM
So glad to hear you and yours are safe. Your description of Saturday night was so vivid. I can't imagine having to live through it!! You and all the Floridians who have been affected these past weeks are very much in our thoughts.
My BIL and Niece who live in Ft. Pierce both went south to Naples when the predicted landfall was announced. Haven't heard whether they are back home yet. We were told that her house was damaged, suspect his mobile home is no longer livable. So sad!!
Ziggy7
September 8th, 2004, 01:00 AM
Heather so glad you and other Floridians are doing well! We were so worried about you! Keeping you in our prayers for Ivan too :)
dakrewser
September 8th, 2004, 01:43 AM
Heather -
Thanks for thinking of us and relieving our anxiety. Not that our worries are much compared to those of you and your neighbors, but it is still a relief.
-dave
Lois R
September 8th, 2004, 06:24 AM
Heather, Hi:) ..so glad you are ok...we got the tail end of her.....lots and lots and lots of rain and winds here....with trees down as well.
But nothing compared to what you went through!....Though there is a salesman I work with and his parents didn't have power for 36-48 hours either..so some of us up here did have it bad too:eek: ..they couldn't even get out of their house...A GIANT TREE got knocked over...land across their entire driveway/yard:eek: Finally the tree surgeons came yesterday....got it out of the yard so the electric people could do their job!
Boy, Frances was one MEAN MAMA:mad: ......
So nice to have you back with us again:D
HeatherInFlorida
September 8th, 2004, 07:46 AM
Getting my day started, but has anyone heard from JoeInWPB??? He may well still be out of power. So many are. I sure hope he's okay.
Krazy Kruizers
September 8th, 2004, 08:02 AM
Heather
So glad to hear that your husband, dog, cat and you are all right and weathered the storm.
This is one stormthat will be down in history.
There are still some other cc'ers who haven't checked in.
Friends of our in Orlando weren't allowed to go home until Monday evening - and it was late that night before they got power.
Don't tire yourself out cleaning up. It will all get done in good time.
LoveLifeAtSea
September 8th, 2004, 09:13 AM
Heather ...
I am so glad to know that you, your husband, pets & home made it through Frances okay. Thank God! I've thought about you quite a bit since you & your husband chose to stay in your home.
Ever since you started posting what your days were like preparing for Frances, all the way through the joy of getting your power back, I have sat back thinking how truly descriptive your experience has actually been.
I went through the same thing 2 years ago when Lilly visited us here. I, too, chose to stay in my home while so many people went North, East & West. That is something that I probably would never do again under similar conditions! During the day prior to her arrival she had grown to a Category 4, headed straight for us. I fell asleep around midnight and woke up around 3:00am. I immediately turned the TV on to learn that she had unexplicably downgraded to a Category 2. To this day so many of the "experts" questioned how scientifically this had happened and could not come up with an explanation. I just shook my head at that and said that it was simply, undoubtedly a miracle! There was no other answer.
Heather, I do remember the fear .. and the feeling of being so alone, especially in the quiet darkness of the night .. remember the unbearable heat .. and the dredging cleanup ... but most of all I remember feeling so blessed and also feeling so guilty for being so blessed, while others suffered. Maybe that's normal. I just don't know.
I truly believe there is power behind prayer. So, today, I pray for all those who have been affected by Frances and for those who will be affected by Ivan and other tragedies.
LAFFNVEGAS
September 8th, 2004, 09:50 AM
Getting my day started, but has anyone heard from JoeInWPB??? He may well still be out of power. So many are. I sure hope he's okay.
Hi Heather, I was hoping to hear from him yesterday. He last emailed me on Saturday about 4 in the afternoon his time. Said his DSL went down and was using dial up and the lights had been flickering so that would be his last email till everything was over. He said at that time winds were pretty bad and they were being reported at 100 mph in Downtown WPB. I really hope I hear from him today.
HeatherInFlorida
September 8th, 2004, 09:56 AM
Sail, Lois, KK, LoveLife, RevNeal, Dave, Ziggy, Jean, the2ofus, Vicar, Laffn, Mare, oooooh am I forgetting someone?....I hope not ... how can I ever thank you all for your thoughts, your prayers, your kind words. As I say, so many worse off than I am that I almost feel guilty accepting your good grace. But it's human nature to be self involved while you're going through it.
I was thinking yesterday (9/7) that 2 months from that day, the good Lord willing, we will be embarking the Oosterdam for our cruise. When I lay there Saturday night I tried to imagine the joy of that day so soon, yet so seemingly so far in the distance.
Lois, looks like you'll be able to go Saturday? I hope HMC is open and running for all of us! So sad to miss that beautiful port which is one of my HAL favorite things.
I actually have moments of thinking of things beyond the last few days:) so that's a good sign!!!
We are leaving ourselves mostly shuttered and at the ready just in case, but I am confident Ivan will keep his distance or he will have to deal with a formidable force ... ME;)
A small giggle from my 93 year old mother when I told her I was not proud of how I dealt with this. I'm not a camper-type ... my idea of camping is a night at the Hampton Inn;) . Anyway, I told my Mom how embarrassed I was that my coping skills were so terrible and she told me "Don't be silly, Heather, you weren't raised to handle it well!" So you see??? It's not my fault!!!:D
I sure do hope we hear from everyone soon. Who are we missing? I can't even think other than Joe. Oh! Just saw Laffn's post ... well, he was lucky to have phone and electric that long! We lost it early Sat. morning and still hae no phone. Obviously he still doesn't have it. I heard there are still 500,000 in Palm Beach Cty with no power.
Krazy Kruizers
September 8th, 2004, 10:17 AM
The only person I can think of who hasn't reported the last few days is jazzsea.
Sage
September 8th, 2004, 10:31 AM
Thank you for so beautifully putting into words how I feel after the storm. I do feel guilty that we have power while so many others do not. And I'm grateful that we have a house that needs no repairs, just a yard full of branches that need picking up. I'm also glad to know that someone else experienced fear. In ways, I think that I'm still not over mine yet. I guess having Ivan lurking and looking like he is headed to Florida doesn't help. Tell me please, does the fear grow less? Is there anyone else besides me that is still fearful, or am I the only one?
sail7seas
September 8th, 2004, 11:04 AM
Heather....You posts are engrossing and give so much more of a feel what Florida folks have been going through than most of the reporters have been able to convey.
It is good that State/Federal Government and Governor Bush have responded well and that supplies and electrical repairs and emergency relief are being handled well.
Good to know that the tragedy of Andrew years ago taught valuable lessons that are being put to use now.
(I'm like you......:) My husband teases that my idea of roughing it is "no night maid service" in a hotel. When friends of ours asked to go camping a number of years ago, DH laughed and asked where was I going to be able to plug in my hair blower. :D )
jhannah
September 8th, 2004, 11:11 AM
The only person I can think of who hasn't reported the last few days is jazzsea.
Didn't she mention that their office was closing and moving elsewhere? She's probably still incommunicado for that reason, if their home office is still without power.
HeatherInFlorida
September 8th, 2004, 11:31 AM
(I'm like you......:) My husband teases that my idea of roughing it is "no night maid service" in a hotel. When friends of ours asked to go camping a number of years ago, DH laughed and asked where was I going to be able to plug in my hair blower. :D );) Sail, somehow I knew you would relate! We have friends who love to camp and I've sent DH off to enjoy himself with them a couple of times. Not for me even though I'm a country girl from the hills of New England, but it didn't include camping ever!!!
I'm glad I've been able to express somewhat what it's been like here. And understand we're the lucky ones in all of this. A close friend is still without power. God knew what he was doing when he gave it back to me:D !
Mentally it's strange because on the one hand I'm exhausted from all the stress, but at the same time overwhelmed by the outpouring of help from people everywhere. It's truly amazing and uplifting and I will never forget it. I believe strength comes from adversity and next time I'll be stronger and better able to cope.
Sage, try to think positively. I won't say I have fear right this minute because I'm confident that Ivan won't come. If he does, we'll deal with it, but you need to feel as good as you can right now just in case and build up your inner strength.
I just saw a psychiatrist on TV who said that everything we're feeling is perfectly normal ... I was so relieved to hear that! We're tired as much from the work leading up to the storm as from the emotional upheaval. So don't be concerned about how you feel. Hang in there and know you're never alone.
LoveLifeAtSea
September 8th, 2004, 11:41 AM
Sage .... yes, the fear does go away. That is, I believe, until we come face-to-face with it again! I think it's how we deal with it that counts.
I have never been much of a religious person but I have grown spirtually over the last few years. I remember being alone in my home, facing Lilly, when all of a sudden I KNEW I was not alone. I think for the first time in my life I actually felt God's presence and knew I would be okay.
I have come to believe that everything that we do or face on any given day is for spirtual growth. And, as much as all of us would choose an easier, perfect life over devastations and tragedies, it is those moments that helps us to grow and helps us to recognize and appreciate pure joy. This is just my belief, but it does help me to "accept" the way things are sometimes.
Now, with all of this said, am I afraid that Ivan will come here??? You Bet!!! But, I pray that I got my lesson the last time!!!
LoveLifeAtSea
September 8th, 2004, 11:55 AM
S7S and Heather ....
I'm with you!!! I am way too high maintenance to be a camper! What??? No outlets for my blow dryer and curling iron??? I think I'll stay home ... or better yet, you can meet me at Pier 66! :D
sail7seas
September 8th, 2004, 11:56 AM
Everyone's coping skills are different and there most usually (within very wide perameters) is not a right or wrong way.
If a person finds comfort in their spirituality, that is, of course, wonderful.
If another person is more prone to intellectualize and reason WHY things will be better based on fact......that is terrific.
If only allowing you mind to grasp it a little at a time works for you....what could be bad as long as you do not deny the truth endlessly.
I think the human mind /body is very remarkable in allowing us to learn our own coping methods even if they are involuntary.
sail7seas
September 8th, 2004, 11:57 AM
LoveLife.......
I enjoyed both of your posts on this thread. Thank you for them.
HeatherInFlorida
September 8th, 2004, 01:21 PM
LoveLife, I agree with Sail ... you have said it very well. I find I sometimes focus too much on the here and now. Therefore I may suffer more because I forget to say it will not be this way forever.
And I do believe there is a reason for everything. I have been through many sadnesses, illnesses with family, but nothing similar to this. It's a different type of stress ... no better or worse ... just new and unfathomable. I don't want to say it is "good" for us, but it certainly helps us grow. And the sad truth is, it could be so much worse ... particularly (in my view) in the face of an attack that was not formed by Mother Nature. So I just keep reminding myself of that.
I just stood on my back patio and watched Air Force One land at PBIA which was quite exciting. President Bush then took a helicopter to St. Lucie Airport. No one knows his schedule or where he is going since it is not a political visit. They would not even allow cameras or press anywhere near him. I hope that his very presence at some of the disaster areas will give some people more hope that they will receive help, places to live, food to eat.
Since I had to postpone my trip to see my family this week I was able to reschedule and fly up to Providence a week from Saturday and from there I drive leisurely to Connecticut's "Quiet Corner", a beautiful spot on this earth I still call "home". If any of you know the area you will know that it will be a peaceful getaway and hopefully Ivan and anybody else even thinking of knocking on our door will be long gone:)
bepsf
September 8th, 2004, 07:31 PM
Heather--
So glad to see that you're safe and sound! You're one brave lady!
Vicar
September 9th, 2004, 09:15 AM
Heather
ahhhh coming up to my neck of the woods next week eh?
Yes that is a beautiful area.
Everyone deals with a situation in thier own way. There is no right or wrong. It is very easy (although unfair) to judge someones actions in a crisis until you have been in that exact situation.
Anyone (myself included) who has never been through a hurricane of that magnitude, or a tornado, or wild fires or whatever can never fully grasp the horror you went through. Just because you came out of it (thank God) in better shape than most, does not discount your fear.
Besides , us Connecticut folks are tough, We have taxes up the ying yang and corrupt politcians at every corner. *LOL* We are a pretty resilient lot.
Hell this is the land of Leona Helmsley and Martha Stewart for Gods sake *LOL*
LoveLifeAtSea
September 9th, 2004, 09:24 AM
HeatherInFlorida: LoveLife, I agree with Sail ... you have said it very well. I find I sometimes focus too much on the here and now. Therefore I may suffer more because I forget to say it will not be this way forever.
Heather ... I think WE ALL focus on the here and now. I think that is probably human nature and certainly the norm. Believe me, if I was in your shoes (or in this case, your physical location) I don't know what I would be doing. Especially with new concerns of Ivan.
It's so easy for any of us to sit back and calmly state our thoughts. Once we are where you are, I think things change dramatically and we handle things totally differently.
But, you do have a very good point .... it will NOT be that way forever.
My thoughts and prayers continue to be with all of you in Florida as well as the Islanders. My heart just breaks learning that so many people are losing their lives to these monster storms. And then to learn that Grenada lost 90% of their homes due to Ivan. It's just so tragic.
I'm happy to hear that you are going to Providence. You really deserve a break from the constant reminder of what you and the rest of Florida have been through.
LAFFNVEGAS
September 9th, 2004, 10:28 AM
I think everyone is accounted for. I just heard from Joe he and his family are doing fine, he said they are going into their 5th day without power. He is staying at his son's house who now has power. He had no structure damage to his home but had a lot of tree damage. Of course Ivan has him worried too.
Now if that darn Ivan which just go away maybe everyone can attempt to get their life back in order.
FlorenceItaly
September 9th, 2004, 10:37 AM
Lisa - THANK YOU SO MUCH for updating us on Joe...I have been wondering about him.
Marie
HeatherInFlorida
September 9th, 2004, 01:39 PM
Such good news about Joe. So glad to hear it. Brian, thank you ... Vicar, you're way too kind ... LoveLife, thanks. What a wonderful outpouring of good wishes! I am so grateful.
Today I went out to stock up for Ivan. It is a zoo out there, but I got everything. I filled my entire freezer with ice. They were rolling it in on a cart as I was leaving Publix. It was gone in minutes. What a secure feeling to have ice. Lines at the gas stations because everyone is filling up yet again. No one is getting caught off guard this time!!!:)
Unfortunately, my trip to CT will be AFTER Ivan (if he comes). And of course, if we're without power I won't feel right leaving DH ... you know, "for better for worse" ... I'm beginning to learn what that is;) .
Have to tell you about my little miracle. I only had a fairly small cooler which is nice for a day at the beach but useless now. So I set out to buy a coffin size cooler. You can guess there are none to be had anywhere. After 3 stores I went to BJ's and they had none either. I went to the Bakery Dept. to get some muffins and way off in the corner behind the returns sat the biggest, whitist, most beautiful cooler I ever ever seen. I loaded it into my cart along with my gizillion batteries. I didn't even care what it cost. Everyone stopped me asking where did I find it. I had to tell them what I knew ... that is was a gift.
This silly cooler gave me a security I have not felt in days. It says "5 Day Cooler" on it. I think you know who I'm thanking.:)
Vicar
September 9th, 2004, 01:49 PM
Glad to hear that Joe is doing well also.
Jazzsea also posted that although there is some damage to her home and her fathers home, it is fixable. And most importantly, everyone is safe and sound.
Very glad to hear that all three of you are safe. Our prayers are with everyone else down that way.
taszmom
September 9th, 2004, 04:10 PM
Hey Heather!
We made it too! No damage. Got power back at midnight Monday eve. My DH thought he died and went to heaven when the lights came on (we left the kitchen breaker only on). My sisters down in Boca are still without power. My 5 yr old daughter and I slept in the closet all night. It was frightening! Where are you? We are @ Forest Hill & Jog.
I am really worried about Ivan in the fact that our supplies are so diminished. I have 2 containers of water left and was considering giving it away until this morning and got reports of Ivan. I'm almost out of gas in my car and have minimal food in the fridge. Luckily we have a gas stove which was a great advantage. My poor husband was finally able to get a beer today (and he picked up a bottle of wine for me!).
I am just so grateful this was a cat 2. Everyone has agreed that a cat 4...we're gone. I don't know where, but I can't imagine something that much stronger than what we went through.
I'm so exhausted. We did take off the shutters, but easily re-installed. The only thing that is making us nervous is now are tall palm trees are now leaning towards the house. They were straight before Frances.
We are scheduled for the Zuiderdam 10/2 and really need a vacation. I don't even care if we get to any ports.
HeatherInFlorida
September 9th, 2004, 04:32 PM
taszmom, hi!!! So glad you're okay! We're at RiverWalk on Jog and Okeechobee so we're practically neighbors:) . Are you in RiverBridge? We got our power back Monday night at about 8:30. We, too, left only one breaker on with one light switched to "on". For 3 days I kept looking at that lamp and when it came on I was literally overjoyed!!! It would go on, off, on, off for a couple of hours.... agonizing.
Can you believe the traffic with everyone getting ready for Ivan??? But I'm set this time ... totally prepared. Since there's no food in my freezer I filled it with ice!!! At least I can make cold compresses for days:D .
Lucky you with the gas stove. We did use the grill once we could get to it. We left half our shutters up and the rest lying in front of each window. We put nothing really back out in the open.
So glad you're okay. Since I have now spent at least $300 to $400 on batteries, yucky food, cooler, ice, and other sundry hurricane staples, I can assure you Cat 5 Ivan will keep his distance.
But my heart goes out to all the people who have been hurt and who will be hurt by this vicious hurricane. This year will go down in history.
taszmom
September 10th, 2004, 02:23 PM
We are actually on the other side of Riverbridge...Normandy Isles. The Publix just got power this morning...still no perishables. I filled up my car with gas today. I told my husband that we need to get ALOT of ice this time. The traffic was very heavy earlier today.
My husband works at the Breakers finally got word from mgt that the hotel only suffered some minor damage. He was one of the select few employees who went over to survey and cleanup. He works out on the beach and the Reef Bar. If you've ever been there you would understand how surprised he was that the roof was still in tact. He said there was only very minor damage to the hotel, about 200 rooms had some water damage. Working in the food & service of course he depends on service charges to make any money so we were a bit concerned about being out of work for this long and until the business picks back up and guests return to the hotel. They are paying the employees for the time lost and not just hourly wages, but they are averaging service charges over the last month and will pay that too! That says alot about how much they care about their employees. We were nicely surprised about that.
My sister in east Boca STILL has no power. She is about to lose her mind with 4 kids.
We are concerned because my in-laws live in Tampa. We called them this morning and told them to come here if Ivan goes their way. Poor Jamaica...IVAN GO AWAY!!!!
sail7seas
September 10th, 2004, 02:46 PM
Taszmom....What happy news that your DH's employer is going to pay their employees. What a fine organization to work for. That sort of loyalty is not soon forgotten and I am sure the employees will go that little extra to do their jobs as well as possible.
Happy to hear your lives are starting to get back to normal.
Best wishes for your sister that she gets her power soon and that your family in Tampa stay safe.
HeatherInFlorida
September 10th, 2004, 02:47 PM
You should try other Publix if you want perishables. There was a lot of meat, etc., at the Publix on Jog and Okee today. Also, I got a lot of good stuff for Ivan at the new Publix on 441 just south of Southern. And this time I'm going to make a couple pots of coffee ahead of time so that we would at least have that:o .
I have friends in Wellington still without power. Luckily her Mom lives in Boynton and has power and her husband is at their house for security purposes. Luckily he's a real camper, so he's holding up well even in this heat.
With all that I have I am praying that Ivan will not come our way. I certainly don't wish him on Tampa or any other place, but I just don't know what will happen to all these poor people here if it hits even before we've begun to recover. It's a terrible terrible time for so many people.
I have a lot more respect for The Breakers after your telling me how they're handling this with their employees. Good for them.
Put me on a ship and push me out to sea;) .
taszmom
September 10th, 2004, 03:01 PM
I am so ready to go on our cruise! I'm trying to forget about all this hurricane stuff for a little while and think about that. I'm going to order the wine package and a few exursions today.
We did get some stuff at the new Publix out on 441 yesterday it seems to be the best stocked...I'm heading over there shortly. I am stocking up on some wine & beer too. Ran out and didn't realize it would be so long before they would lift the alcohol ban. I, too, have to have my coffee in the morning...I was lucky enough to be able to boil some water on my gas stove.
We just moved up here in May...we live in east Boyton...The Meadows @ Hypoluxo & Congress.
HeatherInFlorida
September 10th, 2004, 03:43 PM
I am so jealous of your gas stove. What I would give:) . Just count down the days and picture the sea and the sand and the sun .... and a wonderful relaxing time.