Thank you wind for pulling down our annexe which exposed the van and blew away excess stuff...
Thank you rain for pressure washing the side of the van, getting it so very clean and shiny again...
Thank you ocean for showing us your power and your playfulness with snow-like foam flying through the air up and over the roads.
Thank you sun for shining bright after the storm, allowing us to dry out, sort through and clean up outside.
Thank you to Cary for having the foresight to put our outdoor electrical white goods on blocks which prevented major damage to them. The tarps around them blew off, but after they dried out, they were fine to use and we were able to wash and dry many loads of smelly, wet clothes and towels. Thanks also to Cary for staying awake during the storm to try to keep things secure. Eventually, we surrendered to nature and let it go. Thanks for getting up at 3am to start the clean up. Thanks for your strength and love throughout the process and every other day.
Thank you to the community we live in...everyone just pitches in and helps out wherever and whenever is needed.
Thank you to my children who stayed calm and ready to go at a moments notice if we needed to evacuate. They each had a backpack ready with some extra clothes, flashlight, water bottle, snack food, phone and a few favourite things in it. (Nicholas had a fever and was a bit emotional but showed a lot of bravery.) Thank you for helping with the clean up and for being flexible and able to roll with the changes that life presents.
Thank you to the sites online who were providing constant updates on the storm. It was very helpful until we lost contact with the outside world through phone, internet and tv.
Thank you to the power company for providing electricity throughout the storm. We were lucky enough to keep ours even though many people in houses around this area lost theirs.
Thank you to the movie industry for providing us with dvd entertainment which was a good distraction, especially when the wind was howling and the van was shaking. Ironically, we were watching the disaster movie 2012 about the end of the world when we heard that the storm was coming. Although the movie was rather ridiculous, it gave us a point of comparison that what we were going through was minor. We later saw news coverage showing families in other areas that had their homes underwater and were sitting on the roof waiting for rescue. Yeah, we have no problems.
Thank you for the gift of pressure. In considering that we may need to evacuate, I was given a chance to consider the most important things to me. Of course the health and safety of the whole family is the most important, after that, basic survival things (first aid kit, clothes, food etc), a few things to keep us busy (deck of cards, drawing book and pens) and very few material things that were important. I chose a handful of photos and a few pieces of jewelry. That all took me less than 10 minutes to pack into my backpack. As I had extra time to consider if there was anything else, I added in the birth certificates and passports because those things are just a bother to replace, especially as Cary and the kids birth cert's come from the USA. I looked at everything else and felt no attachment. I was ready to go.
Thank you for the freedom...we were woken up to the fact that we were living as though we were living in a small house and had built up walls around our outdoor living area, and filled it with a whole lot of stuff. In removing the walls and ruining a bunch of the stuff that we do not plan on replacing, we feel liberated... more connected to our neighbours and the world around us, both the earth and the sky. We do plan on replacing the awning, but not the walls. It has inspired a review of all of the things we have inside of the van as well. I have a feeling we'll be downsizing in there too.
We have so much to be grateful for, and we are. I am reminded to be grateful for all of the other wonderful things in my life...extended family, good friends, good coffee, warmth, food, clean water, I could go on and on.
I hope that you are safe and well and enjoying your day. Maybe take a moment to think about some of the things that you are especially grateful for...
4 comments:
Loved this, Annette - thanks so much. A lovely way to start my own day - feeling gratitude despite (or because of) what nature has thrown at us. Really appreciated your insights and POV x
So happy you are all safe. Hugs xoxox
Thank you for you Annette. I can see your face and hear your voice as I read this. So glad to know you are all ok! Love & miss you! Paris
Thank you beautiful friends...I love you!
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