Sunday afternoon people started emerging from their apartments since the wind had died down and there was no electricity. Joshua made an interesting point that electricity keeps us inside and we don't get out and spend time with people, especially our neighbors, as much when we have electricity, because we have so many reasons to be inside. Thankfully the storm brought with it cool air, so we were not roasting in our apartments.
The question now became, how long will be be without power. And what will we do to "make it" without power. The seminary was great and at 8pm Sunday night they threw together a quick dinner for anyone that needed it. (Joshua and I had eaten peanut butter and honey sandwiches but were thankful for some more food!) We took a walk and saw tons of branches and entire trees down.
On Monday we woke up to still no power and learned that the seminary was providing breakfast! Joshua and I enjoyed a nice walk before breakfast and then a yummy meal al fresco!
I decided to get into the camping spirit and break out the gas camp stove! We had some leftovers in the fridge that I was determined we were not going to throw away.
We ended up getting power back on Tuesday afternoon. Many of our friends though are still without power. I think it was estimated that 3000 power lines were damaged during this storm. And for some people that means that power will be restored maybe within 10 days! I started out this post by saying that we have been learning about being thankful to God for electricity. It is very easy to become accustomed to the convenience of having electricity and not think about what a blessing it it from God. But having it taken away for a brief time wakes you up to the fact that it is a mercy of God. We are thankful to have learned this lesson and are thankful that God has provided such a helpful things as electricity. We pray that our friends who are still waiting for power to come back on, would endure and persevere. Thank God today for all His blessings and His kindnesses, one of which is electricity!
3 comments:
Well I see you know the power of God first hand. Wind does things with sound and you begin to hear stange things down the street.
Love reading your page, notice you eat peanut butter and honey sandwiches just like your Uncle Gene. Is honey good for the baby? Check it out OK
If I can remember correctly and don't take it seriously, but Joshua needs to ham it up a bit when he has his picture taken, he smiles the same great smile in most of the pictures I have seen.
Maybe he can take pointers from your father. Hi Hi
Take care
Uncle Gene
Great write up and pictures and yes God is so very faithful.
If you read this Gene, Dan taught Amelia how to enjoy peanut butter and honey!!( actually apple jelly !!)
Love ya both,
Gail
P.S. we have our vacation home for Aug. 8-15. A Slice of Paradise!!
miss yall, good to see your pictures. don't have much time on the computer but your blog is on my favs and i look when i can. love, jesse
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