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In case you’re worried about driving through flooded streets, maybe you should get yourself one of these.

Escalade

Published in: on 21 September 2008 at 6:54 pm  Comments (1)  

Eggs

Having just lived through Hurricane Ike, experienced no power, no water, gas lines, etc., one thing that I missed a lot was the ability to buy eggs. They were in very short supply during the first half of this week. I didn’t realize how many things that Diane and I cook require eggs. We couldn’t make pancakes, waffles, cookies, cake, brownie, etc. Fortunately, things are getting back to normal in our neck of the woods (many people, including my brother are still without power).

This morning, we were able to enjoy a delicious breakfast: buttermilk pancakes with a fried egg and a banana on the side. Yum!

Published in: on 20 September 2008 at 10:13 am  Comments (1)  

Gasing Up

Even though we have power and water back up, I wanted to get a little more of the hurricane aftermath experience. So, this morning I decided to go fill up my tank, which was half full. The line wasn’t nearly as bad as I thought. It was only about 25 minutes. Grocery stores are starting to open up and for the most part, they’re pretty well stocked. I should be reporting to work tomorrow. I’ll be happy to get back to my work routine. Having all of this free time with nothing to do (in this city) isn’t terribly exciting. After all, you can only clean the apartment so many times, you can only play Wii for so long, etc.

Published in: on 17 September 2008 at 12:40 pm  Leave a Comment  

Ike Aftermath

[UPDATE Monday @ 10:24am CDT]

I just spoke with the property manager for our apartment complex. Apparently, we got our water restored Sunday afternoon. Power is still not on, but there is hope that it will come on in the near future. Power has been restored a few blocks away, so we’re hoping that it will come back sometime today. That said, our intentions are to return to Houston after lunch. We will stock up on dry goods here in Round Rock and go from there.

I’m happy to say that we survived the hurricane that rolled through Houston early this morning. Sometime between 1am and 2am we lost power and water. It made for a very hot night that was interrupted every couple of hours by noise or phone calls from concerned family members.

I’m sure everybody is aware of what has gone on. Just to give you an idea what we saw, there were several downed trees in our neighborhood. Our apartment complex lost a lot of trees because they were recently planted (in the last few months) and didn’t have a chance to grow a strong root system. The 288 freeway by our house was flooded. It looked more like a river than a freeway. Lots of streets around the area had fallen trees, stop lights, etc littering the roads.

Not wanting to spend the day/night w/o power and water, we decided to pack up and head to Austin, where Diane’s brother lives. It’s very nice to have electricity again and to be able to shower. 🙂 Here are some pics from our drive around town this morning.

Our vaulted ceiling is leaking a little bit (we had to move the furniture)

Our courtyard suffered minor damaged. A few small trees fell down.

Downed trees next to our apartment complex

Hurricane aftermath

Exxon gas station

Downed tree by house

Armada of ambulances traveling to Houston

Published in: on 13 September 2008 at 3:49 pm  Comments (2)  
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Hurricane Ike

[Update 5:50pm CDT]

It’s been a pretty boring day since everything is closed. Our beautiful, sunny day is now more overcast and showing the signs of getting stormy. We have been playing lots of Excite Truck and Guitar Hero III. This afternoon, we drove around the Montrose area and looked at lots of condos. It was fun. 🙂

As of last night (Wednesday), I didn’t think that Ike would have much of an impact on Houston. Apparently, things have changed since last night and it’s supposed to roll this direction as a cat 3 hurricane. Rumor is that the zip code for Baytown (where I work) is under mandatory evacuation, so I should be leaving work early today and staying home tomorrow. I don’t think the impact will be too bad in Houston. We’ll have high winds (up to 100mph) and rain, but the impact will be much less than the coast. At least, that’s what I’ve heard. This storm’s been changing directions a lot, so nobody really knows what will go on. I’ll keep you posted with any details I have.

Published in: on 11 September 2008 at 7:39 am  Comments (3)  
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Austin

As I previously stated, we headed to Austin this past weekend to visit Diane’s brother. It was so much fun! I must say that I was surprised to see so much greenery during the whole drive. I didn’t mind it, though; it was beautiful. We spent Saturday shopping at San Marcos’s Prime and Tanger outlet malls. We tried to be prudent, but somehow we still spent a nice chunk of change. :O

Wanting to beat the heat, we all headed to the Guadalupe River for a nice float down the river. It was pretty wild keeping Josh and Trevor in their tubes. It was even funnier when we hitched a ride back in the Texas Tubes-sponsored bus. We had a bunch of drunk college-aged people yelling, screaming, and “singing.” Talk about a wake-up call for the boys. To top it off, we gorged ourselves at Rudy’s. If you haven’t eaten there, you definitely should. I personally love the lean brisket w/ BBQ sauce and creamed corn.

Hearing about the famous Austin bats, we headed over there Sunday evening. I think we arrived a little early because we really get to see much. Diane and I saw lots of bats swarming around the bridge columns, but we didn’t experience a countless number of bats flying out from underneath the Congress Ave bridge like we saw on the Travel Channel.

Since Hurricane Gustav turned into a lackluster hurricance (for Houstonians, at least), we had to return home on Monday. I was secretly hoping for another hurricane “vacation” day. However, we still had one more fun activity planned: Austin’s Park. It’s a family fun center that’s comparable to Boomers (in CA) or Trafalga (in UT).

Even with a 3-day weekend, time flew by so quickly. We didn’t even scratch the surface of things to do in Austin. We hope to make it back there on a semi-regular basis, especially since we have family there.

Sun Block. Does a body good.

Guadalupe River

State Capital

Where are the bats?!

Beautiful Sunset

Uncle “Fer Man Do”

Awaiting the bats

You want a piece of me?

Getting wet on the bumper boats

Published in: on 4 September 2008 at 7:58 pm  Comments (2)  
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