Hurricane Sandy Preparation

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Hey guys!  Hope this weather filled week finds you well.  Lisa and I are pretty much smack dab in the middle of the path of Hurricane Sandy.  It’s not supposed to get terrible until sometime tomorrow.  We’ve heard the eye of the storm will make landfall around Ocean City, NJ sometime in the early hours of Tuesday morning (1:00 AM or so).  This is really the first major hurricane we’ve ever experienced.  Last year, we had Irene, but I think that was a tropical storm by the time it reached us.  Here’s how our Hurricane Sandy preparation is going…

  1. We rounded up all of our flashlights and bought extra batteries.  We have flashlights both downstairs in our kitchen and also in our bedroom in case the power goes out while we’re sleeping.
  2. We did all of our laundry ahead of time.  If the power goes out for a few days, it’s a bad time to be out of clean socks and underwear!  Having a ton of clean clothes available means I’ll be able to get to work even if the power is out for an extended period after the storm.
  3. We ran the dishwasher one last time and will be switching to disposable plates if we lose power.  This is so we don’t have a ton of dishes sitting in the dishwasher.  We could still wash dishes in the sink too if needed, but who wants to do that?? :)
  4. We cranked down the temperature of the fridge and the freezer.  That switch will likely cause some of the items in the fridge to freeze, but it will extend the life of those same items if the power is lost.  Also, keep the fridge doors closed and only open it for essentials.  Don’t loiter with the doors open!!
  5. We stocked up on ice.  Lisa has been making ice like it’s her job and then emptying the trays into a gallon sized ziploc bag.  If we lose power and it’s out for a good day or so, Lisa can dump the ice into a cooler with essential items like milk….. and bacon.
  6. I went around the perimeter of the house and brought in anything that might fly or be blown away in high winds.  Since we don’t have a deck or deck furniture, this amounted to a couple pumpkins ;) .
  7. I unplugged my landscape lighting’s transformer from the exterior outlet.
  8. Both cars are in the garage.
  9. Lisa stocked up on some baby formula that has a long shelf life if we run out of milk.  Lisa and I can stick with water, but the baby needs her nutrients!
  10. We also stocked up on a good amount of non-perishable food items and Lisa baked some last minute items like biscuits..
  11. We do have beer in the house, so nobody panic.  Remain calm.  It’s not an Octoberfest, but we go into power outages with the beer we have, not the beer we want.
  12. We’re keeping our phones charged constantly.
  13. Most importantly, we’re keeping a close eye on the news and weather reports in case we need to evacuate.

If you noticed, we’ve been down to about 2 posts a week for the past few weeks.  Things have been busy around here lately and we have a lot of catch up posts to share.  But for now, if you’re affected by Hurricane Sandy, we hope you stay dry and safe!!

Hopefully we’ll be able to post again on Tuesday for the Pinterest Challenge!

Are you in the path of the storm?  What are you doing to stay safe and dry?

8 thoughts on “Hurricane Sandy Preparation

  1. We've been preparing too! I still need to turn down the fridge and freezer and I have a load or two more laundry to do and then we should be set. We aren't supposed to get hit too bad, but the power will be out for a few days possibly.

    Stay safe! Keep us as posted as you can!

  2. This is some great prep work. It looks like you're well prepared! Hope you stay safe and dry! We are slotted to get a pretty major storm here but nothing compared to what you guys are looking at!

  3. We are thinking about you guys! We are in MA and are getting hit pretty bad too, but not as bad as the Jersey area. I hope you survive the night okay and don't fit too much damage in the morning :) .

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