Exactly one week ago today, Augusta was hit my an ice storm. I've only lived here for 4.5 years, but people who have lived here for decades said this was the most devastating natural disaster they had ever experienced in town.
I've lived through two major hurricanes in my lifetime, and I must say that the devastation left behind by the storm was very similar to that of a hurricane.
Having said that, America being the First World country that it is, got it's act together ASAP. Though the town seemed to have been destroyed and 85% of the area lost power, we are now back and running as if nothing ever happened.
We woke up Wednesday morning to crashing sounds-- tree limbs falling to the ground from the weight of ice. Byron stayed home and worked out of the dinning room table. Emma and I made some chocolate chip cookies and hung around until we lost power at around 4 pm.
That first evening was really hard. It was freezing cold and the kids kept waking each other up all night long. We had breakfast by the fire and sat and wondered how on Earth we were going to get through the rest of the day without heat.
We drove around town and crashed Byron's office which had not lost power (the storm had already ended by Thursday morning). We warmed up there while we decided what we were going to do afterwards. We booked a hotel in Columbia, SC and drove an hour to spend the day/night there.
When we returned from Columbia, our home still did not have power, but my in-laws' home did, so we spent the night there. By Saturday morning, our power was back on and we returned to our home sweet home.
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oops, my storm comment were placed in the wrong post. Oh, well. I LOVE LOVE the photos of you and Emma baking cookies. Is she a big girl already? She helps mommy bake? HOW PRECIOUS. Fun times ahead!! I'd like a copy of you both in the kitchen looking at the camera with that dough! Don't teach her to eat dough like Oma does!!
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