I did my normal grocery shopping on Saturday. On Sunday, our pastor mentioned the possibility of having to evacuate. Andy and I were so not prepared for that possibility! Thankfully, Chad coached us on evacuating after the service; he told us to stock up on water, grab a cooler, and fill up the truck just in case we did have to evacuate. Thankfully, due to shopping at Winn Dixie, we had built up some gas credits and wound up saving a $1.05 per gallon of gas (which was over $20 savings)!
We didn't really start packing that day because we had already planned to have friends over for dinner and we decided to honor that time. This was good b/c it was a really great time of fellowship and just hanging out, making new friends.
The next day was a whole new story! The campus administration was trying to determine if they were going to cancel classes, have a mandatory evacuation, or whathaveyou based on the mayor's position and how Isaac was tracking. The rest of us were on pins and needles trying to determine our next move. For Andy and I it boiled down to whether or not his dealership was going to close; if they didn't, we weren't going anywhere. Turns out, Andy came home early that day b/c he was in a lot of pain and they were closing until Thursday. By that time, the seminary had also decided to close until Thursday. Suzanne let me bug out early and the race was on! We had already decided that if we were bugging out (aka: evacuating), that we would leave at 8 p.m. to avoid some traffic. I say 'some' b/c avoiding traffic overall was not a possibility.
Packing quickly became interesting b/c Andy had a pinched nerve in his back and was unable to bend, twist, or move quickly. The poor thing was relegated to resting on a heating pad! If you know me at all, you know that I had my list of things that absolutely had to be done before we left and I made quick work of busting my way through it! Thankfully, I had not had time to do laundry so packing our suitcase only took 5 minutes! LOL! The rest was stuffed into the laundry baskets in the hopes that my mom would let us do laundry (which, of course she did!). Also, even though we expected to be gone for only a few days, we were asked to either take everything with us or get it ready to be disposed of in case of a long-term power failure.
SO, having just grocery shopped, I asked a friend to come over and help me pack up the fridge into our two coolers. Turns out, not a wholly bad idea! I was able to purge some old stuff and clean it out (after we got back, of course!). Props to Isaac for forcing me to clean out my fridge!
In the midst of all of this my knee started to flare up which makes it night impossible to make it up and down three flights of stairs alone, much less carrying anything. Thankfully, I called for backup and they were awesome! I owe Dean, Krissy, and Laura BIG TIME! They hauled everything down for us and then hauled our bikes up so they wouldn't become weapons to wreak havoc. We covered the entertainment center with the comforter, unplugged everything, and left our home for who-knew how long. It was a bit rough for me b/c, although I know things can always be replace, this is our first home. The chances of our things being damaged were minimal b/c we are on the 3rd floor, but Isaac had too many surprises to be sure of anything. So we headed out of campus, topped off the tank, had a quick bite to eat, and headed out on the road into a gorgeous sunset!
| They were in a hurry! |
The first part of the week was spent resting, watching the weather channel, looking for updates from the campus and Ford, and enjoying having no responsibilities! I even got the opportunity to detail the inside of our XTerra (which was so desperately needed!). Mom and dad took such great care of us and spoiled us with attention and food and LOVE! It was restful and we both got some medical attention we needed as well as time to unwind and relax. Wednesday night, my sweet friend Shellie had come to visit since she was only 2 hours away in Dallas! It was so good to see someone from home! We only had a little time to catch up, but it was sweet and made me realize how much I missed her! Hopefully, we'll be able to follow through with plans for New Years!!!| Mom n me catchin some rays! |
By Friday, we were anxiously looking for updates about whether or not it was okay to return, how our friends who'd had stayed were, and what was going on with Veteran's Ford. One of Andy's customers bought a car "from him" that day, even though the dealership wasn't officially open! LOL! (Hey, I'm not complaining! It's income!) We finally decided to head home Sunday morning whether we got the go ahead from the campus or not. We figured the dealership would be open for the Monday holiday and Andy needed to get back to work. Saturday morning we had breakfast at a sweet diner. I had been craving waffles, so I ordered one and got a fun surprise! And then, after a futile first attempt to get their boat in the water, mom and dad
treated us to an afternoon tour of Lake Palestine. Man, it was
beautiful! What a gorgeous place to live!
After our afternoon in the refreshing sun and wind, a trip to Dallas was in order to reconnect with Andy's friends Saturday night, James and Stephanie! They treated us to a great Mediterranean dinner and fun was had by all! It did Andy's heart so much good to connect with old friends who are basically family and I thoroughly enjoyed getting to know them!![]() |
| (Don't let the picture fool you! He was HUGE!) |
The next morning we got up 'early' and repacked the coolers, the truck, our freshly cleaned laundry (THANKS, MOM!!!), and new stack of books (THANKS, DAD!!!). It was tougher than I thought it would be to say good-bye. We had thoroughly enjoyed our time with them, but were anxious to get home and get back to work...but, I hate saying goodbye to my parents! I know, I'm a baby. Correction: I am the baby, so it's okay for me! ;)
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| It got much worse! |
| Security hazard for the campus... |




1 comment:
Glad you guys got a little r & r. It's never easy for me to say bye to my family either. It was great to see you guys and I hope you have an awesome week!
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