Saturday, February 15, 2014

Ice Storm 2014 Continued

I know, what else can you say about an ice storm?  Well...apparently after I posted Wednesday, the worst was yet to come.  Our power went out late Wednesday night and came back about 48 hours later on Friday night.  We were lucky - we have gas logs, which apparently heat the entire house!  We also have a gas hot water heater and we found a camp stove and propane.  We were living the high life with a warm house, hot showers, and hot food.  It was an adventure though.  You know you're running out of things to do to entertain children when you go for a 90 minute bike ride in the ice!

Aiken was one of the hardest hit towns with almost the entire place without power.  It was pretty devastating to see downtown, especially South Boundary with the old oak tree tunnel.  There are still a lot of people here without power.  We have some friends without power on well water.  So - they don't have power or water.  I cannot imagine!

We were lucky enough to get a visitor for a little while.  We picked up Ms. Hollis to come hang out with us.  She had no power, hot water, or gas logs, so she was pretty cold.  Plus, Mr. Mike was out of town and Ms. Hollis was tired of sitting in the dark by herself.  I'm sure we were plenty of social interaction for her! 

All in all, it was a fun adventure.  Almost all of our food survived since we packed it in ice mounds outside.  We don't have pine trees so our tree damage was limbs and branches, but nothing major to clean up.  we feel pretty lucky!

How you make tea without power

Sleeping arrangements
Fun with Ms. Hollis

Slumber party!  It didn't last...we all actually got too hot!
zip line


From a branch...still this thick after a little melting!

The neighbors...this is why pine trees are bad!



Our friend Dallas from across the street

The bird feeder on day 2

Block of ice from the slide


Lexi sledding on day 2 - so fast!

 
Jack's version of sledding - he was too afraid to go down the hill. 


 

When you are driving around downtown checking out the damage and you see a green train, you stop to get a picture.


 Downtown Aiken - Laurens St.
 
 
                  Downtown Aiken - The Alley                  
                                                                                                     Our Church - St. Thaddeus 


 Random damage

This is what South Boundary looks like.  There are pictures like this all over SC for sale - it's pretty popular.
This was South Boundary on Thursday.
 

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