Saturday, September 27, 2008

Back to our normal routine


We are finally back to our normal routine since Hurricane Ike made landfall 2 weeks ago. I finally went back to work on Monday and Mark went back on Thursday. The Mavericks are also back in their routine too... they lost last night to the Dawson Eagles - 12-7.
Bear - ready for the Texas A&M game.

Beat the hell out of Army!

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Continuous Converage of Hurricane Ike's Impact

Bear swimming in the bath tub.

Well, it has been 4 days since Hurricane Ike made landfall. Here is a timeline of the last 4 to 5 days.

Friday - lost power at 7:30 p.m. (in the middle of watching Dexter season 2)

Saturday - Hurricane makes landfall. The wind was horrible and then the rain came. We woke up and saw roofing shingles in our front yard. Luckily, they were not from our house. We only had one shingle flip up and our back fence was starting to lean. (Mark has already fixed it). We got our power back around 7:00 p.m.

Sunday - Power goes back off. Luckily, a cold front started to blow through. Power comes back on mid-afternoon. Eleanor, Rene, and the boys came over. They had no power or water pressure.

Monday - Mark worked on my puppet theatre for school. I cleaned up the flower beds and worked around the house. My parents and my sister's family came over for dinner (both households do not have power). Smoke detectors go off at 11:30 p.m. for no reason.

Today - Mark and I got our Internet back and started our homework. Made a road trip to Sealy to get out the house and find a grocery store with food.

As of this morning, my sister will probably not have power for another 2 to 3 weeks. My parents also do not have power. My brother also does not have power; he lives in Madisonville - the whole town does not have power. We have been freezing water in ice cream buckets so they will continue to have ice.

Mark does not have to report back to school until Monday, September 22nd and I do not report back until Friday, September 19th.

I know that the picture has nothing to do with the Hurricane, but I thought it would make you smile. Every time we start the water in the tub, Bear is trying to jump in and go for a swim.

Please keep my family in your prayers.


Friday, September 12, 2008

Hurricane Ike Continues

As the storm got worse, Mark had to sacrifice himself to protect the house, Bear, and me. We ran out of hurricane clips and he had to hold up the plywood during the storm. As I am posting this, he is yelling at me to bring him a Pepsi.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Hurricane Ike


Hurricane Ike is treating us well. Mark went outside and barely was able to hold on through part of the storm. Luckily the fruit cart he built was there for support.

Tessa's Butterfly


Tessa,
We saw your butterfly today. It thanked you for taking very good care of it.
Uncle Mark & Dolores

Monday, September 1, 2008

7 years

Both Mark and I started our 7th year of teaching this past week. It was a long week, but it went well. It was my 2nd year in the library and I think that the library is in a lot better shape now, than a year ago. Manvel had their first varsity football game this past Thursday - they lost.