Geneva Olson
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So, the past week has been full of first for my entire family.
We closed up shop on Friday not really knowing what to expect. We live about 45 minutes from our shop (until my youngest graduates high school in a year). So, we couldn't check on our equipment. We watched our shop through the cameras until the power went out.
We lost electricity at home on Monday morning around 2 am. We lost water on Tuesday around 2 am. We had so much snow that we were melting it for flushing toilets. If you have ever been to Houston, our weather is hot and humid 300 days out of the year. At least it feels like it.
We spent 2 hours a day in our cars charging phones and looking at our shop making sure nothing was flooded or on fire.
My boyfriend's daughter lives 20 minutes from the shop. She had no power or water either.
On Wednesday after 36 hours of no power, we got it back. The water came on shortly after. I feel fortunate that we only roughed it for 36 hours. It never got below 62 degrees in my house so we didn't really suffer. (Especially me. I'm 50 and I'm always HOT).
We came into the shop today and my first concern was my beloved equipment. I fired up my printer and printed a job. ALL is well with the printer.
I have friends who tell me I must have starved in a previous life because even during a snow storm, no one will starve in my home. We had food to last. We had gas to cook with so all was well there.
We have not seen the shortage of groceries in our area as what is being put out on media. I don't doubt that it's happening at all, but not in my neck of the woods.
Texas_Signmaker STAY WARM AND SAFE! Hope you get back to normal quickly.
And Ted Cruz deserved that vacation in Cancun. Wish I had gone with him.
We closed up shop on Friday not really knowing what to expect. We live about 45 minutes from our shop (until my youngest graduates high school in a year). So, we couldn't check on our equipment. We watched our shop through the cameras until the power went out.
We lost electricity at home on Monday morning around 2 am. We lost water on Tuesday around 2 am. We had so much snow that we were melting it for flushing toilets. If you have ever been to Houston, our weather is hot and humid 300 days out of the year. At least it feels like it.
We spent 2 hours a day in our cars charging phones and looking at our shop making sure nothing was flooded or on fire.
My boyfriend's daughter lives 20 minutes from the shop. She had no power or water either.
On Wednesday after 36 hours of no power, we got it back. The water came on shortly after. I feel fortunate that we only roughed it for 36 hours. It never got below 62 degrees in my house so we didn't really suffer. (Especially me. I'm 50 and I'm always HOT).
We came into the shop today and my first concern was my beloved equipment. I fired up my printer and printed a job. ALL is well with the printer.
I have friends who tell me I must have starved in a previous life because even during a snow storm, no one will starve in my home. We had food to last. We had gas to cook with so all was well there.
We have not seen the shortage of groceries in our area as what is being put out on media. I don't doubt that it's happening at all, but not in my neck of the woods.
Texas_Signmaker STAY WARM AND SAFE! Hope you get back to normal quickly.
And Ted Cruz deserved that vacation in Cancun. Wish I had gone with him.