I miss the good old days of just updating you on the quiet meanderings of our family. Lately it just seems like one 'unprecedented' thing is happening after another. As you can imagine, Texas really doesn't ever get much snow. In the 3 years we've lived here it has gotten cold enough for a few flurries but that's about it. They started reporting a major cold front coming through and the potential of snow. Then it was no longer a matter of if, but when and how much. The ENTIRE state of Texas was under a Winter Storm Warning (along with Oklahoma and Louisiana)! That's a lot of parts of the country that aren't used to getting that kind of weather.
At first it was really pretty. Us Coloradans weren't terribly concerned with any sort of emergencies because we're seasoned winter road drivers and even though 6 inches of snow was uncommon for Texas, it wasn't uncommon for us. But we quickly started to realize that the 'unprecedented' amount of snow, plus the wind-chill plummeting into negative temperatures was about to be a major problem. Did you know it had NEVER been that cold here before? Millions of Texans were without power, pipes burst due to homes not meant for this type of weather, and there were abysmal road conditions since the infrastructure isn't set up for good road clearance. I guess the power grid for the state of Texas was minutes and seconds away from a complete blackout which would have led to weeks and months without power.
We had a pipe burst in our garage wall near the exterior hose. We were able to shut off the main water to the house (a task in and of itself), and we went without water for 2 full days before getting approval to fix it ourselves. If we hadn't done that we'd still be waiting until Friday the 26th for our plumber to come. Even after the water came back on the whole of San Antonio was on a boil water notice for a few more days. We were lucky enough to keep our power the whole time except for about an hour. We did our best to conserve energy when we had power so as not to contribute to the overloading of the power grid. We kept our house at 64 and cuddled under blankets. School and work ended up being cancelled for the entire week as well due to the lack of water and power.
It quickly turned into a week-long staycation! I'm sure the boys enjoyed not going to school and sleeping in. But they didn't much enjoy living off of beans and spare ribs since the grocery stores were closed and then wiped of their supply quickly. We're still struggling to find some items, but hopefully now that the weather has returned to TX normal, so will the panic buyers.
Dan got the first early morning pics of the snow. This was monday morning |
Piled up against the front door |
Yay! My weeds are gone! |
Icicles in Texas? Yup. Lots of snow AND freezing rain! |
Funnily enough, for awhile the boys had been working towards earning an Oculus Quest 2 and we awarded it to them for Valentine's Day. Perfect timing as they ended up having the whole week off to play it!
This was Thursday afternoon the snow was back! |
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