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annabanana

(52,791 posts)
Sun Nov 11, 2012, 11:00 PM Nov 2012

Exhausted and apprehensive, but warm, dry, clean and no longer in the dark.

Yesterday we got our power back. The day before we were told we could use the water to bathe and drink. I am no longer camping out in my own home. I have made it back to shore and there is ground under my feet again, but I am facing a pretty big hill to climb.

There had been a mandatory evacuation order for my barrier beach island, just like there had been for Irene, which hadn't even put out our lights. The mister said we'll just stay put.. it'll be alright. The wind rose, the trees began waving around, and the power went out at 7:27 pm.

High tide for us was set for 8:11 pm. There was water in the street, gutter to gutter, but not over the curb. I thought "Well, that's alright then." I kept glancing out the window. Apparently the "surge" and high tide hadn't consulted. Suddenly it seemed a huge river had grown between us and the house across the street.

It was like a black Niagara ... up to the dash of the Taurus and nearly up to the windows of the Quest. It was moving so fast that had I dipped my foot over the edge of our top porch step I would have been pulled in. I could make out the speed of the water by the light of exploding transformers. At the height of this fury the electrical system of our van shorted and the interior lights went on, as if some Fuath had climbed in determined to drive away.

About 8:40 water started coming up through the floorboards It didn't come up very high, and it didn't stay very long, but I threw a drawerful of important papers into a plastic bag and clothes, blankets, flashlights and candles into another and pulled down the attic stairs, just in case. It sank back down into the crawl space in the next couple hours, leaving the floors ruined, furniture wrecked, appliances useless, and the four of us wiped out. I put in a quick call to Mom & my Sis.. (I'm not sure how I managed that . . apparently the cell phone hadn't quite died yet.. It did by morning) and passed out.

It took days before we could communicate with the outside world again by any means. The land line and the old princess phone that I've kept for decades "in case the power goes out" is STILL dead.

We have a lot of fixing to do, all the cars to replace and probably insurance claims to fight for.We are all ok though.

Thank you, all you who "held us in the light"

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Exhausted and apprehensive, but warm, dry, clean and no longer in the dark. (Original Post) annabanana Nov 2012 OP
Obama Won! Sedona Nov 2012 #1
giggle.. we all even managed to VOTE! annabanana Nov 2012 #2
It's great to hear that you made it through the nightmare. In_The_Wind Nov 2012 #3
The whole place is a gawd-awful mess. . . .n/t annabanana Nov 2012 #4
Good lord! cyberswede Nov 2012 #5
Thank you my dear. annabanana Nov 2012 #15
So glad to hear you are alright. A hassle to come, no doubt, but if everyone's OK... Flaxbee Nov 2012 #6
We consider ourselves extremely fortunate.. .n/t annabanana Nov 2012 #16
We're still waiting to hear from my uncle and family who live on the island. LiberalAndProud Nov 2012 #7
There are lots of places still without power. Landlines annabanana Nov 2012 #17
Your safe! and that's what counts intaglio Nov 2012 #8
Thank you so much. annabanana Nov 2012 #18
i'm so sorry you and so many others had to go through that orleans Nov 2012 #9
holy moly! good to see ya back! struggle4progress Nov 2012 #10
Hi S4P! annabanana Nov 2012 #19
Welcome back annabanana! lunatica Nov 2012 #11
SO happy to be back annabanana Nov 2012 #22
God called and asked where his pizza was. He got no answer. HopeHoops Nov 2012 #12
Apparently the homeowners is useless. annabanana Nov 2012 #20
Good luck. I'm about 15 months into trying to get SSDI and it's a pain in the ass. HopeHoops Nov 2012 #23
The DC police put me into their "cold cell" for eight hour, in Febuary in 2010 DCKit Nov 2012 #13
Cold is debillitating. annabanana Nov 2012 #21
I have always admired your posts annabanana....is there a mail box we can send some $$$$ to?? a kennedy Nov 2012 #14
Best to you and yours annabanana... bobthedrummer Nov 2012 #24
you're in my thoughts Bertha Venation Nov 2012 #25

In_The_Wind

(72,300 posts)
3. It's great to hear that you made it through the nightmare.
Sun Nov 11, 2012, 11:18 PM
Nov 2012

I have in-laws and a lifelong friend in Long Island. I've been hearing what doesn't hit the news.

Flaxbee

(13,661 posts)
6. So glad to hear you are alright. A hassle to come, no doubt, but if everyone's OK...
Mon Nov 12, 2012, 12:15 AM
Nov 2012

What a relief.

I keep thinking of that poor woman who lost her two sons in the water surge - your mention of how fast the water was moving reminded me of her - I can't even imagine how she'll be able to cope.

LiberalAndProud

(12,799 posts)
7. We're still waiting to hear from my uncle and family who live on the island.
Mon Nov 12, 2012, 12:48 AM
Nov 2012

I'm glad to know you have come through it, annabanana.

annabanana

(52,791 posts)
17. There are lots of places still without power. Landlines
Tue Nov 13, 2012, 07:41 AM
Nov 2012

seem to be a complete waste here on our barrier beach. The mister has been ragging on me for decades because I refused to get rid of my old, maiden name landline.. "in case the power goes out".. I may never live it down.

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
11. Welcome back annabanana!
Mon Nov 12, 2012, 12:56 PM
Nov 2012

I'm so sorry you went through that but it's an amazing story! Hugs to you and your family!

 

HopeHoops

(47,675 posts)
12. God called and asked where his pizza was. He got no answer.
Mon Nov 12, 2012, 01:22 PM
Nov 2012

I'm glad everything turned out okay (on balance, meaning you and your family survived). That was one hell of a storm. We didn't lose power here (mostly underground lines), but about 10K people in the immediate region did and 1 million overall in PA. They still haven't restored all of the lines, but you have to hand it to the line workers. They work 24x7 in all kinds of weather and it's one of the most dangerous jobs on the planet.

And I've still got a few "trimline" phones in case the power goes out. All of the cordless phones are on UPS units (we've got at least 10 in the house that are active), but even they run out after a while. Days without power has to suck in every way possible.

And yes, fight with the insurance company. Take as many pictures as you can, burn them onto CD's and send them off with the claim. Don't let them fuck you over. If you paid your premiums, they have to pay out.

annabanana

(52,791 posts)
20. Apparently the homeowners is useless.
Tue Nov 13, 2012, 07:46 AM
Nov 2012

All of our damage is flood damage. We have a flood policy (thank you NFIP and FEMA).. I'm hoping that will take care of the big stuff.. You know, like floors. I'm also hoping that since the insurance is managed by FEMA that we won't have a lawyer actively working to KEEP us from getting help.

 

DCKit

(18,541 posts)
13. The DC police put me into their "cold cell" for eight hour, in Febuary in 2010
Mon Nov 12, 2012, 06:00 PM
Nov 2012

I was wearing my shorts and T-shirt for bed. I'm now adverse to cold of any kind.

Bertha Venation

(21,484 posts)
25. you're in my thoughts
Tue Nov 13, 2012, 05:21 PM
Nov 2012

I don't know what I could do to help. I live in Maryland, so I can't just come over and help you clean up or something. I hope knowing that you'll be in my thoughts while you deal with this stuff helps a little.

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