When I lived in soFL we got hit pretty hard by a hurricane. No surprise if you live there. Forecast for days in advance. THE NEXT DAY thousands of people were lined up for water, food and gas.
Shari said:Talk about 'planning ahead'......
From 10/07 through a year ago if we had lost power during the night it would have been a truly 'life or death' situation as my hubby was living with an artificial heart. His 'power' during the day was batteries; at night he was 'plugged into the wall' for power. We ALWAYS had to make sure we had charged up batteries for fear if we lost power during the night the machine which kept him alive only had back-up power for 30 minutes.
Along with the above, it was always up to me to keep the snow cleared from our driveway for those times the EMT's had to make an emergency call at our home or I had to make an emergency exit with hubby.
Thankfully, that time is now behind us since hubby received a heart transplant.
Loco Gringo said:I dont know what hes luckier to have. You or his new ticker. Enjoy your lives together....forever.
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