Sandy, Day 2

Noon, Tuesday. This morning we were out for Mass—the church is at the end of the block, and we weren’t hearing winds like we did yesterday. Our street is littered with leaves and smaller branches. One larger limb seems to have fallen between two cars. A few of the shingles look to have fallen off our church’s roof. Apart from that, it is a windy, rainy day, but there are no signs that records have been broken.

 

I expect the recovery period will be difficult to keep track of from Brooklyn. Although we were not hit directly by the storm, issues in Manhattan will affect us in the coming days and weeks. When will John be able to use the subway system to get to work? Will I be able to get to my doctor’s appointment and ultrasound on Thursday? New York is a powerful city, one that doesn’t take no for an answer. Still, the images of water rushing through lower Manhattan on the news last night were hard to fathom.

 
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Fortunately, our families and friends in New Jersey are okay as well. Trees are down and some power is out, but no one seems to have encountered anything unexpected. Again, it’s odd to think of the damage done there, when there’s so little evidence of it here.

 

Hope you are safe, readers, and enjoying another day at home in sweatpants.

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Sandy, Day 1

Eight p.m., Monday night. While there was wind and rain all day, and we certainly didn’t want to go outside, we’ve yet to see anything extraordinary. Apparently, that part comes tomorrow.

We were excited to have John home for the day today—Jacob, especially. All day, Jacob wanted Daddy to do everything, didn’t want to let him out of his sight. This made the work John was trying very hard to do even more difficult. I think there were times when we were all struggling: Jacob, because he could see Daddy but couldn’t play with him; John, because Jacob wanted to play with him so badly and a couple of issues were making electronic work from home nearly impossible; and me, because despite my efforts, I was virtually useless. Apart from being the bearer of food and medicine (how in the world did tiny hives pop up on Jacob’s neck at the end of the day?), I was unnecessary. Until bedtime.

At bedtime, Jacob requested, for perhaps the first time ever, that Mommy and Daddy put him to bed. Because it was an unusual day, because we knew he was a little out of sorts from being inside all day, and because I was part of the equation, we acquiesced.

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Part of our bedtime routine often involves singing the Our Father. Tonight, John, Jacob, and I all sang it together. Our voices blending together (or not, on my part) reminded me what we hope our family is all about: people living together, learning about life together, growing closer to one another through our relationships with God.

The wind is making it sound like there’s an ocean outside our windows, not an inland city street. We don’t know yet whether the predictions of damage will come to pass, or if the worst will pass us by. Either way, tonight Sandy helped an important piece of my heart grow a little stronger. For that, I am grateful.

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Sandy, Is It?

Does anyone else find it amusing that this hurricane, which is projected to yield something like a 500-mile range of destruction, is dubbed with a name that is more often a nickname than a given name? I have no doubt that there are lovely people whose names are simply “Sandy.” But more often the Sandys of the world are “Sandra” in a formal context. I’m not sure I’m comfortable with calling a storm that will likely ravage the eastern coast something so casual.

 

On the other hand, thinking about the name “Sandra” has gotten “Sandra Dee” from Grease stuck in my head. Apparently I can’t take that name very seriously, either. Sandy it is, then.

 
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We’ve got water bottles, canned food, candles, matches, and a flashlight that doesn’t require batteries. I’ve showered, so I don’t have to worry about water, hot or otherwise. My cell phone is plugged in to charge until the power goes out, if it indeed does. The subway system is suspended, without a definite idea of when service will resume. (Family snuggle day tomorrow!) I just changed into sweatpants, and I’m hoping I can stay in them for the next 72 hours or so. Considering we don’t have a boat to tie down, we’re about as ready for Frankenstorm as we’re going to be.

 

Stay safe, reader friends! Prayers for you tonight and this week!

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