Re: Wolf's Log: From Cub to Direwolf
Didn't get power back, I just hadn't lost it yet when I wrote that post. Power went out about 8:45pm Monday. Probably won't get it back till Friday or Saturday in best case scenarios. My building ran out of water yesterday, too. We have plenty to drink but not enough for more than a few more toilet flushes and I can't find gallons anywhere, nor candles for night time. I'm low on both and if power's not back by Friday, may have to find somewhere to stay.
Gotta shut down my phone to conserve power. Walking a mile and waiting 2hrs just to charge your phone is a pain in the ass.
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Wolf's Log: From Cub to Direwolf
Re: Wolf's Log: From Cub to Direwolf
Rob, thanks for the offer and thanks to everyone who has checked in. Havent checked in here since I wrote that post bc I was conserving phone battery, with nowhere reliable to charge.
After holding out without power or water for three days, we caved to the comforts of civilization and indoor plumbing. Josh and Shelley very generously offered to take us in immediately, and we took them up on it last night. We're staying at their place uptown till power returns, which is supposed to be 11pm Saturday.
Since I didnt have power and so couldnt watch any of the TV and news reports, I had no idea some folks got crushed by this storm so bad. The part of the city I live in is 100% fine. Even during the worst of the storm, you wouldnt have known anything extraordinary was happening. Just an occasional strong but not alarming wind gust. I only lost power because of the explosion at the power station, but my building and my apartment are 100% fine and life will return to normal as soon as power goes up.
Watching the news and the reports on TV for the first time last night was shocking. Parts of the Jersey Shore are completely swept away. Closer to home, other parts of NYC were hit really hard. Seems like Staten Island got it worst, but parts of Brooklyn and Queens were crushed too. One of Cara's co-workers lives in Queens with his pregnant wife, young baby, and now a big hole in their bedroom. Yet he was still expected at work come Tuesday.
I'm thankful our situation is as good as it is. And also a testament to this community. We met Josh and Shelley not 6 weeks ago, and they opened their home to us without hesitation. Strength of character goes hand in hand with strength under the bar.
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