The biggest thing that happened is probably that Kevin and I had our 5 year wedding anniversary last month, and we'd planned on having a lovely evening of hanging out together and making some homemade pasta and a lovely dinner, and GUESS WHAT. 2020 decided to make our 5 anniversary more "2020-esque", by having a HUGE storm come through our area and knock down a bunch of trees, which then caused our whole neighborhood to lose power for 5 days. Yeah. Yep. That's what happened. On our 5 YEAR ANNIVERSARY. We were LITERALLY in the middle of making our homemade pasta when the power went out. We were hoping it'd come back on soon, but then we looked outside and saw that there were tons of trees down and our neighbor's tree had fallen on the power lines in front of our house, so then we knew we weren't getting power back for a loooong time. We found out after that this was a crazy storm called a "derecho", which basically means that there were hurricane-force winds that are widespread and long-lived, and the storm moves in a straight line. During the worst of it we went down to our den for safety, and I was looking out a window and saw total INSANITY and I was completely enthralled, but then Kevin was like, "Umm you might want to move away from the window", and I was like, "Oh good point!". But what I saw was seriously nuts. It was like the wind was just coming straight DOWN... There were leaves, sticks, etc just being forced down to the ground all at once. Here are some pictures from our neighborhood:
That's the corner by our house, with our neighbor's tree down...
This is our cross-street... with another huge tree down...
Here's another huge tree down...
And here's a close-up of our neighbor's tree, and you can see some of the power lines down.
Here's a shot from further up our street, looking down towards our house.
Our cross-street again.
So, we were without power for 5 days. The first day was kinda ok, and we were thinking/hoping we'd get the power back at some point that day, but so many neighborhoods were hit really hard so we didn't actually see any tree crews our power company workers until the 4th day. So, we played a LOT of Monopoly and other board games, and we ate stuff from our cupboards and some camping food that we had (we could boil water on our little camping stove), but that was about it. It was an experience for sure... and the whole time we were worried about our food supply in our refrigerator/freezer, because it's wasn't exactly easy to get groceries during that time thanks to the pandemic. So, we ended up having to throw allllllllll of our refrigerator/freezer food away, which was super depressing. Oh, and we didn't have hot water during this time either, so it was cold showers or no showers for us!
We went for a walk around our neighborhood the next day to survey the damage (and that's where I took some of the above pictures). Guinness was VERY stressed out for parts of the walk (especially if Kevin would leave to go check out a downed tree). But, while we were walking around we realized that we were VERY lucky, because quite a few houses in our neighborhood had trees fall on the roof... so... at least we didn't have to deal with that! Those people had that AND the power outage to worry about. We were definitely lucky.
Oh and we had storms for all of the nights after the derecho that knocked out the power, so Kevin and Guinness and I slept downstairs in the den because we were NOT taking any chances. Plus, we didn't have air conditioning of course, so it was at least 10 degrees cooler in the den.
Here's one of the trees after some crews came through to clean some stuff up. This is one of the trees that was blocking our cross-street.
Now I'll work on a post with just fun stuff, since this one wasn't very fun!
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