Ice, ice, baby

I really am sorry for the title but it was all I could come up with. I know we had it relatively light compared to many friends and loved ones but what a week this was. This is the 2nd time in I've lived in a FEMA national disaster area and this one was much easier to live through (the other was a flood and I'll take no power over no water any day). That doesn't mean it was fun though. I dare anyone to keep their sanity after waking up in a home that is 55 degrees, no power, no phone, no internet, and a bored two-year-old. Who am I kidding the bored 2-year old was by far the worst part. We went without power until Wednesday night. We lost it again Thursday morning but not for long. It's crazy that we have power because all 3 subdivisions around us do not have power but somehow our street does. We got TV back on Thursday and phone/internet back today. We have a bunch of friends without power still but mostly everyone we know is safe. Here are some photos around the house after I couldn't take Noah bouncing off the walls anymore and got out.