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1098.1 | A BIG Lego Castle | DDIF::FRIDAY | CDA: The Holodeck of the future | Wed Aug 21 1991 18:16 | 12 |
| When I got home from ZK even before lunch time I found my wife Nancy
and my son Tobias engrossed in putting together a Lego Castle. It was
for ages 8 through 12. But this was a real challenge for even
adults, let alone Tobias who is 5.
So we three worked sometimes together, sometimes separately,
to get it together. We finished it just as Bob was letting up.
There were no significant power interruptions.
Nancy had bought the Lego Castle many months ago and was
saving it for the proverbial rainy day.
Tobias and I also enjoyed watching the wind and rain blowing.
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1098.2 | Fairly simple quiet evening... | A1VAX::DISMUKE | | Thu Aug 22 1991 09:41 | 22 |
| I got home from work at 12:00 in time for my husband to run off to work
to put in some overtime. The boys played beautifully in their rooms of
the basement until about 3:30. I let them watch some TV figuring the
power would go out at some point. At 4:15 the power was gone. We have
gas cooking so I started supper and we ate around 5:00. The boys
played together until about 7 when they started to get real wild and
crazy. After a 15 minute time out (longest I've ever had to give) we
cleaned up some toys, put on PJ's and started the bed routine. By 8:30
they were in bed and by 8:55 the lights were back on.
We had no damage at all - I have two very young trees in the back that
I thought might break - but they bent like rubber bands and bounced
back quickly.
My husband worked a 15 hour shift on Monday, a 12 hour shift on Tuesday
and Wednesday and hopefully tonight will be back to a measely 8 hours.
Needless to say he is exhausted! (He works at a local wastewater
treatment plant and had to contend with the run-off from about 4 local
towns.)
-sandy
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1098.3 | another quiet hurricane | OS2PS2::taber | Desperately seeking | Thu Aug 22 1991 10:51 | 23 |
| Like the others, we passed a fairly uneventful evening. Our
2-year-old liked watching the trees blow around in the yard. It was
still light out when we lost power, so he didn't notice. In the
evening we used Coleman lanterns for light, which he loved. I also
hooked up a scanner and shortwave radio to a battery from the lawn
tractor and we spent some time listening to what was going on in town
(downed power lines and trees) and the world (the coup in Russia.) We
had a lot of fun listening to the BBC and Athens Radio, so he didn't
notice that there was no Sesame Street.
The only problems were that he didn't have a lot of patience for
heating his night bottle "the old-fashioned way" -- in a pan of water
on the stove. Who'd have thought a kid so young would be spoiled by
the microwave? And he was upset that his night light didn't work.
That was major enough that we had to leave a flashlight on in his room
until he went to sleep.
Fortunately power was restored by morning. People on Cape Cod still
don't have power and probably won't have for a week -- I don't think
we could handle that gracefully. The only dammage was to one of my
ham radio antennas, and that was minor.
>>>==>PStJTT
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1098.4 | | SCARGO::HIGGINS_C | | Thu Aug 22 1991 12:57 | 10 |
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I passed the time trying to the kids playroom straightened out. We
didn't lose power through the whole thing. The lights flickered quite
a few times but, that was all they did. I had my husband rent a video
game to keep the 5 yr old busy and put the 2 yr old and 6 month old for
afternoon naps. After they woke up from naps we had supper and played
in the playroom. For a short time we watched the trees in the back
yard blowing around (didn't fall).
Carol
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1098.5 | not much | TLE::RANDALL | liberal feminist redneck pacifist | Thu Aug 22 1991 15:36 | 9 |
| We didn't lose power. We watched the storm coverage on the TV
news for part of the time, watched a few trees fall, talked a bit,
wondered whether the power would stay on long enough to let us
roast a chicken for supper. Nothing much.
We're in a pretty sheltered part of town on high ground, so we
didn't get much effect.
--bonnie
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1098.6 | Merrimack, NH SAGA! | GEMINI::NICKERSON | | Fri Aug 23 1991 12:36 | 37 |
| We had quite the eventful day on Monday! Grocery shopping was SUPPOSED
to be done Monday night so, of course, we had nothing in the house -
including DIAPERS! We had been away for the weekend and hadn't heard
about Bob until Monday morning. My husband had already left for work
so I ran around the yard in the rain gathering the lawn furniture,
swings, toys etc. and put them in a safe place. Then I dropped the
kids at the sitters (no Day camp for the older two that day!) and went
to the grocery store. After that was done I called work and found out
that the building was closing at 11. So, I went to Somerville Lumber
to get some type of pipe for my side gutter as the water was pouring
out of the downspout right next to the garage. Then I got the kids.
When we got home I went out and tried to fix the gutter. By this time
it was POURING! Well, after the gutter was fixed I looked in the
garage and found it was flooded and almost ready to come into the
basement! So, panic call to my husband...he told me exactly what to
get at Somerville Lumber (what I wanted to get in the first place but
was talked out of by a know-it-all saleman). Pile the kids in the car
and head out AGAIN! We got what we needed and got back home (with my
pessimistic 7 1/2 year old saying "I can see the water going into the
basement now - HURRY!). I fixed the gutter AGAIN and spent the next
hour sweeping out the garage (it hadn't gotten to the basement yet).
Husband got home about 2. Uneventful til around 4 - then we lost power
RIGHT after I had defrosted some meat in the microwave. Then my
husband glances into our back yard and sees our largest tree has just
lost half of its trunk! He goes into the bedroom to watch when the
rest comes down. The kids and I stayed in the kitchen. When the rest
of the tree started to go I grabbed the kids out of the kitchen (that's
where it would have hit if it hit the house). They TOTALLY freaked!
We calmed them down. They were so relieved that it didn't hit the
house that they didn't even care that it wiped out their swing set!
(AND our screen house!)
After all this excitement I was just as glad the lights were out as I
used that as an excuse for early bed (7:30!).
NO MORE Hurricanes for a while ------ PLEASE! ------
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1098.7 | Bob was minor news to me... | TLE::MINAR::BISHOP | | Fri Aug 23 1991 12:43 | 22 |
| Let's see:
I arrived back from the hospital (see birth announcement topic)
after staying up all night. After a short nap, I was watching
the weather with my son Alex (1.9 years old) and my mother-in-law.
The power went out and we used a Coleman camp latern and candles
for the next 48 hours. I went back to the hospital once to see
my wife and daughter after the worst was over. We have a tree partly
down in the back yard, but it isn't threatening anything more
important than a fence.
Alex was bored: he particularly missed watching Pooh videos, which
is something we do when it's rainy all day. He also wanted to go
outdoors. But he loved the candles, and didn't seem to mind the
noise or darkness. I told him a story rather than read to him
at bed-time, and played with him during the day.
One good side-effect of the power loss is that I went to sleep
early both Monday and Tuesday nights, and so got more rest than
I would have otherwise, as I couldn't do laundry, etc.
-John Bishop
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1098.8 | from Leominster, MA | FSOA::DJANCAITIS | Que sera, sera | Wed Aug 28 1991 11:59 | 54 |
| Ole Bob was very interesting for my almost-7 year old son.
He wanted to know why they named the hurricane after one of
his mom's favorite cousins !!!! Then, when everyone started
talking comparing it to Hurricane Gloria, he was amazed that
they had also named one after his (unknown) grandmother !!!!
We started the day early, since the downpour at about 4:30 a.m
woke me up. I got up and turned on the weather channel to see
what things were looking like. Matt got up about 5:30 to go
to the bathroom, found me up and decided to stay up with me.
Based on the predictions and the fact I was only due to work
a half-day, I decided to stay home and keep Matt home with me.
We both put on raincoats and went out in the yard to see what
still needed to be picked up/battened down from the thunder-
storm and cookout on Sunday. He helped me get stuff into the
shed or the cellar and then we went back in to have a late
breakfast. LOVED being out in the rain and splashing around
without Mom being upset about him getting wet (:-}) !
Spent most of the morning listening/watching back and forth
between what was going on outside, what the weather channel
was saying and what Channel 5 was saying !
By mid-morning, we started watching the water rise outside
across our neighbor's back yard and onto ours. Found out
the street drains were NOT clogged, as we suspected, but
the rain had filled them to the brim and one was flowing
IN THROUGH the drain pipe on my land, instead of OUT !!
The other drain was overflowing onto the street and up to
the land !!! Matt thought it was great, watching the
neighbor's dog go "swimming" in the back yard to fetch the
ball.....he was REAL excited when a friend of mine joked
about emptying the water out of the canoe and going canoeing
in the back yard !! Then when the dam up at the golf course
broke free, we had another overflow from the other side of
the house and a WATERFALL down our steps to the patio !!
The other stuff Matt did......got out his kid's encyclopedia
on Hurricanes to see what they REALLY were....then turned around
and got the one on TORNADOS to see what the difference was !!
Watched Wizard of Oz video until the power went out and did
lots of story-book reading !! Me, I spent hours just checking
on what was happening, trying to get as much perishable stuff up
off the cellar floor as possible, and, once the power went out,
spent the next 2-1/2 hours BAILING out the cellar drainage hole
before it overflowed all over the basement floor !!
All-in-all, I think Matt enjoyed the storm, the day off and
helping Mom with the downed tree branches and limbs the next
morning !!!! Me, I'll vote with one of the other noters....
no more for a while, PLEASE !!!!
Debbi J
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1098.9 | quite creative! | JAWS::TRIPP | | Wed Aug 28 1991 12:28 | 7 |
| Hey Deb, all things considered you seem to have had a very enjoyable
and more important creative time during Bob!
Now when we have another storm can I send AJ your way for education and
entertainment??? :-) !!
Lyn
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