She's gone. I almost thought I would be able to make it there before she went. She was surrounded by family and she was comfortable. She went very peacefully and I am grateful for that. I have to be up in 4 hours for my flight... don't think I'll be sleeping tonight. I wish I was home.
This will be a gleefully uneventful post, but I thought I should at least inform everyone of our whereabouts during Frankenstorm. On Friday the landfall predictions were further south, which had the eye passing near our tiny town after obliterating Dover, DE. We happen to be surrounded by water. The Patuxent River on one side, Chesapeake Bay on the other, plenty of swamps and creeks in between. Not a good prospect. Josh and I had gone out that night to try and secure supplies and already, there were no batteries or flashlights. We also don't have a grill and thought "we'll try Lowe's tomorrow"I mean, most people already own grills... right? Everything in our house is run on electricity (including the water pump for the well) except for the fireplace. I don't know what builders are thinking when they do that. I at least want a gas stove and water heater! So, anyways. We got a few hours of sleep before trying to brave the crowds...
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I know it must be hard to be away from family with your Grandma passing away.Sometimes I feel so far away from mine & they are only 3 hours away,but I guess I should feel lucky that its not further then that.I hope you are able to get some sleep.It's going to be rough on you traveling with Noah while your pregnant.I am glad Vita will be with you.
Brit
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