Also, we've got a storm warning for late tonight until Saturday afternoon of high winds and some fresh snow. After our last "Arctic Storm 2011" I honestly love the wind and the fresh snow, so I hope it won't be too bad. It's 7:30, we just ended high school girls basketball practice, and I don't see evidence of much wind yet. (Sammy is head coach and I am acting as assistant coach right now even though that isn't a real position.)
Earlier this week we've had plenty of issues with power and water outages. One issue the village had over Thanksgiving weekend were frozen water pipes and the city's main water pump burst. We conserved water in tubs and filtered water in pitchers and milk jugs. Then a few days ago during my prep time right before school started (8:45 am), I was just about to turn on my coffee pot when the power went out. Judging by how incredibly black it was, I grabbed a flashlight and went down the hall to find the kids who were all waiting in the gym for the bell to ring. For some reason our alarms started going off. I realized they weren't the normal fire alarms, then both were ringing, then it was just the fire alarm, and finally the all turned off. No one seems to know what other alarm system was going off.
Looking down the hall; my classroom is on the right. |