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So, are we believing the hype or is it going to be a bust?
Just curious on everyone's thoughts.
I think DH is going to be cutting down a few limbs and dead trees before Sunday and I've already heard grocery stores are getting mobbed this morning. Living less than a mile from the bay, I'm starting to worry.
Re: Sandy
We're going to stock up on a few things - soup, non-refrigerated staples. We're filling up a few water jugs and making sure we have enough clean diapers and batteries. I also plan to trim some trees and clean up the leaves around the drains in our house.
We figure if we do a little bit of prep nothing will happen.
ETA: We aren't going to go all-out crazy with prepping or anything, though.
BFP#1: 01/10, M/C 6w -- BFP#2: 06/10, M/C 5w -- BFP#3: 09/10, DS born June 1, 2011
BFP#4: 07/12, M/C 5w3d -- BFP#5: 12/12, EDD 08/18/13
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B has been talking about it all week. Remember he mentioned it on Sun when you guys were here. I was planning to hit the grocery store tonight anyway, but now I'm gonna make sure we have stuff.
I wasn't too worried, but now it seems with both storms hitting here, it might not be nice. People in my office have already talked about if MD will close on Monday.
I don't really tend to buy in to the hype and I personally don't think any of them know what they're talking about. I will say that I'll be pissed if we lose power and it causes me to lose all the food we just got at the grocery store Tuesday night. The freezer is stocked right now!
My inlaws want to come stay with us because they live in a mobile home but they have a dog and our lease strictly says we can't have dogs.
Everytime the weathermen hype up a storm it never happens especially when we're talking about snow storms. It always "takes a turn." That being said, I will stop at the grocery store for a few items. I feel like I have to at least get stuff for DS even though I'm a little doubtful of how big this storm is going to be.
my coworker went to the store last night; she said it was nuts then.
We have a little stockpile and we're less than a mile from the store, if we really need anything.
DH is going to help his Dad install a back up generator tomorrow morning, so I may go to the store and get some non perishables.
I do think it's going to be pretty bad for Maryland in general based on the forecasts I saw this morning- I hadn't paid much attention either until today. I'm sure that we will lose power, I just hope that none of the trees come down on the house. I'm really worried about that because we had so many trees down in our area during Irene and that bad storm this summer, somehow we managed to escape damage then but I don't know if we'll be so lucky a third time.
I'm sort of planning the opposite re- food, I'm going to eat everything that we can in the fridge over the next 2 days! I don't want to lose a refrigerator full of food. I've also started filling freezer bags and tupperware with ice to stock the freezer and will turn the temp way down so that hopefully at least our frozen food will keep for a couple of days. And I'll put away patio furniture and planters outside just in case, and make sure that we have batteries. Fingers crossed that it takes a different turn!
However, I'll probably park my car away from any trees beginning on Sunday night, and I might grab some nonperishable snacks, just in case. And wine. I'm definitely going to buy wine.
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I don't know what to think. I'm sure we're going to see some effects of the storm, but how much? I think it's too early for anyone to say for certain. I'm pissedoff because we're due to leave for Florida on Tuesday and it looks like the storm may impact that. Livid.
I just did a TJ's run, so we have lots of snacks and some canned food/pre-cooked rice, etc.
Our big freezer has room in it, so I should freeze more water. We have a stash of non-drinkable water in detergent/vinegar jugs for hand-washing and toilet flushing should we lose power, since we are on a well. We will fill bath tubs on Sunday night I guess?
I need to buy more disposable diapers and I guess get a ton of laundry done this weekend, so we don't have piles of dirty diapers/clothes if we get hit and lose power/water.
I think that if we lose power for more than 24 hrs we would probably seek refuge w/ my parents or a hotel.
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lovelylittleworld
BFP#2 1/12/12 ~ Missed M/C 8w2d
lovelylittleworld
BFP#2 1/12/12 ~ Missed M/C 8w2d
We live in a water community and our house is one block from the water. You can see the community boat ramp from our driveway. It floods in this area during normal rain - so we are obviously at extreme risk. We got the call from the county on Friday warning of a potential evacuation and our Saturday another call from the Emergency Alert system suggesting a volunatry evacuation since we live in a low lying area.
Hubby & I spent all day Saturday/Sunday preparing our home the best we could. We placed sandbags along the back of the house to prevent flooding through the back door of our garage (happened previously) and removed all front porch/back patio furniture.
As of now we still have power but the flooding as begun in our area. The water levels were already high at about 2 p.m. yesterday.
Businesses are boarded up down here! Very erie. Stay safe everyone.