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good evening everyone.
just checking in. it has been a ruff week around here. we lost power monday night around 4pm. the roof came off around 10pm monday night.
we are well and the roof can be put back on. we were in a hotel near allentown from tuesday morning till sat. morning.our power came back on.
we went shopping and refilled our fridge and freezer that we lost.
we had a home cooked meal tonight for a change.
in other news, dd19, briana, auditioned to dance at wdw a few weeks ago in philly. she got an email tuesday afternoon, after we lost our roof and sitting in a hotel, she did not get the part. shes fine....... i took it harder than she did.:rotfl2: she said no big deal, she had fun doing it and will try again in 6 months when the auditions start up again.
so, we are some what back to normal.
prayers for the people on the coast. i spent alot of time as kid on long beach island nj. (sea shell motel, beach haven.) sad to see it wiped out like it is. tammy and i got engaged at the sea shell in 1983. the hotel was on the beach and im sure not much of it is left.
ill check in later. have a good week! :thumbsup2
 
good evening everyone.
just checking in. it has been a ruff week around here. we lost power monday night around 4pm. the roof came off around 10pm monday night.
we are well and the roof can be put back on. we were in a hotel near allentown from tuesday morning till sat. morning.our power came back on.
we went shopping and refilled our fridge and freezer that we lost.
we had a home cooked meal tonight for a change.
in other news, dd19, briana, auditioned to dance at wdw a few weeks ago in philly. she got an email tuesday afternoon, after we lost our roof and sitting in a hotel, she did not get the part. shes fine....... i took it harder than she did.:rotfl2: she said no big deal, she had fun doing it and will try again in 6 months when the auditions start up again.
so, we are some what back to normal.
prayers for the people on the coast. i spent alot of time as kid on long beach island nj. (sea shell motel, beach haven.) sad to see it wiped out like it is. tammy and i got engaged at the sea shell in 1983. the hotel was on the beach and im sure not much of it is left.
ill check in later. have a good week! :thumbsup2

We are terribly sorry to hear of your situation. Sandy's devastation has affected millions. May things improve for you as quickly as possible.

All the very best to you and your family. :thumbsup2
 
:hug::hug::hug: dvczerfs!

Don't worry about us at the coast. You lost your roof! Hope you get everything sorted out soon, and can get back to normal as quick as possible.
 
Good to hear from you but sorry to know that you are going through stuff because of Sandy. I'm glad you are all safe.
 

good evening everyone.
just checking in. it has been a ruff week around here. we lost power monday night around 4pm. the roof came off around 10pm monday night.
we are well and the roof can be put back on. we were in a hotel near allentown from tuesday morning till sat. morning.our power came back on.
we went shopping and refilled our fridge and freezer that we lost.
we had a home cooked meal tonight for a change.
in other news, dd19, briana, auditioned to dance at wdw a few weeks ago in philly. she got an email tuesday afternoon, after we lost our roof and sitting in a hotel, she did not get the part. shes fine....... i took it harder than she did.:rotfl2: she said no big deal, she had fun doing it and will try again in 6 months when the auditions start up again.
so, we are some what back to normal.
prayers for the people on the coast. i spent alot of time as kid on long beach island nj. (sea shell motel, beach haven.) sad to see it wiped out like it is. tammy and i got engaged at the sea shell in 1983. the hotel was on the beach and im sure not much of it is left.
ill check in later. have a good week! :thumbsup2
Sorry to hear about your roof! I'm in Alburtis if you need anything! Hang in there!
 
good evening everyone.
just checking in. it has been a ruff week around here. we lost power monday night around 4pm. the roof came off around 10pm monday night.
we are well and the roof can be put back on. we were in a hotel near allentown from tuesday morning till sat. morning.our power came back on.
we went shopping and refilled our fridge and freezer that we lost.
we had a home cooked meal tonight for a change.
in other news, dd19, briana, auditioned to dance at wdw a few weeks ago in philly. she got an email tuesday afternoon, after we lost our roof and sitting in a hotel, she did not get the part. shes fine....... i took it harder than she did.:rotfl2: she said no big deal, she had fun doing it and will try again in 6 months when the auditions start up again.
so, we are some what back to normal.
prayers for the people on the coast. i spent alot of time as kid on long beach island nj. (sea shell motel, beach haven.) sad to see it wiped out like it is. tammy and i got engaged at the sea shell in 1983. the hotel was on the beach and im sure not much of it is left.
ill check in later. have a good week! :thumbsup2

Thanks for checking in. So sorry to hear that Briana lost the part, but she'll get one eventually!

Rough few weeks here, too. Started 3 weeks ago, my mother passed away without any warning or being sick, had to take care of all of the arrangements since my father was too distraught to really think straight. It was difficult but we made it through and I think we gave her a great send-off in the style she would have appreciated.

Also sold our house, so had to go through inspections on the one we want to buy and ours. The sellers on the "new" house were real jerks and didn't care that my mother had passed and wouldn't give us any extra time on inspections, etc, so we had to do all the "stuff" associated with buying a house at the same time. Believe me, I am deciding on a speech at closing to them, I know I will NOT shake their hand at the end of the transaction.

We lost flashing on the roof and lots of shingles, but never lost power. We were really lucky, I think we were in that sweet spot where the storm turned and we were really spared. Less than 2 inches of rain, just a few hours of really strong wind.

Anyway, life sometimes is rough but we all must make the best of it. I'm grateful I have this board and future Disney trips to inject a little levity and fun into life.

Take care everyone!
 
We are terribly sorry to hear of your situation. Sandy's devastation has affected millions. May things improve for you as quickly as possible.

All the very best to you and your family. :thumbsup2

:hug::hug::hug: dvczerfs!

Don't worry about us at the coast. You lost your roof! Hope you get everything sorted out soon, and can get back to normal as quick as possible.

Good to hear from you but sorry to know that you are going through stuff because of Sandy. I'm glad you are all safe.

Sorry to hear about your roof! I'm in Alburtis if you need anything! Hang in there!

thanks everyone! :thumbsup2
 
Thanks for checking in. So sorry to hear that Briana lost the part, but she'll get one eventually!

Rough few weeks here, too. Started 3 weeks ago, my mother passed away without any warning or being sick, had to take care of all of the arrangements since my father was too distraught to really think straight. It was difficult but we made it through and I think we gave her a great send-off in the style she would have appreciated.

Also sold our house, so had to go through inspections on the one we want to buy and ours. The sellers on the "new" house were real jerks and didn't care that my mother had passed and wouldn't give us any extra time on inspections, etc, so we had to do all the "stuff" associated with buying a house at the same time. Believe me, I am deciding on a speech at closing to them, I know I will NOT shake their hand at the end of the transaction.

We lost flashing on the roof and lots of shingles, but never lost power. We were really lucky, I think we were in that sweet spot where the storm turned and we were really spared. Less than 2 inches of rain, just a few hours of really strong wind.

Anyway, life sometimes is rough but we all must make the best of it. I'm grateful I have this board and future Disney trips to inject a little levity and fun into life.

Take care everyone!
sorry to hear about your mother sharon.
just ignor some people and there asinine actions. its a shame some people have no heart.
after everything settles down, we have to get together. :thumbsup2
 
got some real good news today. came home from work today at around 2:30
and found this!!!!!

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I HAVE A ROOF AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

its going to get its first test wednesday night. the next storm is going to bring 30-40mph winds. :sad2:
 
Sharon, I'm so sorry to hear about your mom. I don't blame you for your frustration with the sellers.

Wow, that roof certainly was taken care of quickly!
 
My sympathies to those affected by that storm in New Jersey and NY. WOW, unblievable!
Sharon, sorry to hear about your mom. That must have been and to some extent must still be tough. I can't imagine being without my mom, but do know it will happen some day. My only wish is that she can go like your mom did, with no illness, pain or suffering.
To those who lost their homes, or like pp's mentioned a roof, and food in the fridge and freezer, will home insurance cover for these losses caused by a storm like Sandy? It makes me question my own home insurance, and need to look into exactly what it will cover.


I originally came on to post a question about travelling, so I'll get to that now. We are driving down to Cape Canaveral in January. We've driven that trip before but only in the fall. Should we be concerned with anything when driving in January. I'm worried about ice, snow, storms, and we literally have only 2 days to drive down (it's a 24 hour drive) because my husband could not get the week before our cruise off for travelling down (funny that they gave him the week of the cruise off). So he'll use some sick days for our getting there days but can only take two without a Dr.'s note. From the Canada/NY border to what point would the snow and cold likely end?
 
I originally came on to post a question about travelling, so I'll get to that now. We are driving down to Cape Canaveral in January. We've driven that trip before but only in the fall. Should we be concerned with anything when driving in January. I'm worried about ice, snow, storms, and we literally have only 2 days to drive down (it's a 24 hour drive) because my husband could not get the week before our cruise off for travelling down (funny that they gave him the week of the cruise off). So he'll use some sick days for our getting there days but can only take two without a Dr.'s note. From the Canada/NY border to what point would the snow and cold likely end?

Ouch. With that little margin of error, and you two taking a January cruise, I'd definitely look into travel insurance. You probably won't need it, but still...

Someone who knows the I-95 route better than me will probably chime in, but I don't think you'll be totally safe until you hit the Florida border. But I don't think you'll get much of anything snowy or icy once you hit North Carolina.

Good luck.
 
Ouch. With that little margin of error, and you two taking a January cruise, I'd definitely look into travel insurance. You probably won't need it, but still...

Someone who knows the I-95 route better than me will probably chime in, but I don't think you'll be totally safe until you hit the Florida border. But I don't think you'll get much of anything snowy or icy once you hit North Carolina.

Good luck.

Hmm Perhaps we might think of buying a plane ticket for my hubby, and I drive with my kids and my mom and give ourselves 4 days to get there. Options still open at least :)
 
sorry to hear about your mother sharon.
just ignor some people and there asinine actions. its a shame some people have no heart.
after everything settles down, we have to get together. :thumbsup2

Thanks - housewarming! Absolutely we must get together.
 
Sharon, I'm so sorry to hear about your mom. I don't blame you for your frustration with the sellers.

Wow, that roof certainly was taken care of quickly!

Amen to both statements.

All the best. :thumbsup2

My sympathies to those affected by that storm in New Jersey and NY. WOW, unblievable!
Sharon, sorry to hear about your mom. That must have been and to some extent must still be tough. I can't imagine being without my mom, but do know it will happen some day. My only wish is that she can go like your mom did, with no illness, pain or suffering.

I originally came on to post a question about travelling, so I'll get to that now. We are driving down to Cape Canaveral in January. We've driven that trip before but only in the fall. Should we be concerned with anything when driving in January. I'm worried about ice, snow, storms, and we literally have only 2 days to drive down (it's a 24 hour drive) because my husband could not get the week before our cruise off for travelling down (funny that they gave him the week of the cruise off). So he'll use some sick days for our getting there days but can only take two without a Dr.'s note. From the Canada/NY border to what point would the snow and cold likely end?

Thanks to all of you. For anyone who loses a parent, it's always tough. Yes, it's going to happen someday, but it's never easy.

JustJT - we have driven in January and February a few times in the past 4 years. Yes, we've hit really bad weather. In 2010, the blizzard really messed up our drive home because the snow hit all the way into North Carolina. Those southern states have NO IDEA how to deal with snow on the highway so it was horrible.

I think in regular years, you should be good once you're into Virginia, but not sure how far. Washington definitely gets snow, so probably halfway or even further before NO snow threat on the ground.
 
Well, to take away the worry about having only a day and 1/2 to drive there, I spoke with my husband and we made final plans. I purchased him a plane ticket today for the day before the cruise. That way he only has to take one day off work instead of two, and then he's on legitamate Holidays :) I will drive with my mother and her fiance and my boys, giving ourselves 3 or 4 full days to drive down. That way, if we are delayed due to weather or road conditions, we have the time for those delays :) After the cruise, my mom and her fiance will fly home :) Everyone is happy with this plan. Now I can get excited about the trip :thumbsup2
Thank you for the opinions and sharing your experience. It helped me make the final decision :thumbsup2
 
Our last ten drives to WDW have been "straight-through" efforts (always beginning in the dark). Our past goal: a Lake Buena Vista non-Disney hotel for the night (which allows to drive to our WDW hotel in ten minutes the next morning).

However, we are planning our next behind-the-wheel journey by starting in the morning, i.e., sometime between 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. And a day early. Our goal: Pooler, GA. The next day's drive brings us to our familiar non-Disney Lake Buena Vista hotel around lunch time/early afternoon. We're preparing to visit DTD and then the next morning take our ten-minute drive to our WDW hotel.

This plan actually devotes two nights to hotels on the drive but may prevent us from feeling like drive-all-night zombies. Who knows? We'll give it a try and take it from there for upcoming drive #28.

All the best. :thumbsup2
 
We normally drive straight thru but this year we are stopping at south of the border. I am worried that we might hit bad weather, we normally fly when we go in December but since we are going the week of xmas and new years flight prices were insane.
 
Our last ten drives to WDW have been "straight-through" efforts (always beginning in the dark). Our past goal: a Lake Buena Vista non-Disney hotel for the night (which allows to drive to our WDW hotel in ten minutes the next morning).

However, we are planning our next behind-the-wheel journey by starting in the morning, i.e., sometime between 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. And a day early. Our goal: Pooler, GA. The next day's drive brings us to our familiar non-Disney Lake Buena Vista hotel around lunch time/early afternoon. We're preparing to visit DTD and then the next morning take our ten-minute drive to our WDW hotel.

This plan actually devotes two nights to hotels on the drive but may prevent us from feeling like drive-all-night zombies. Who knows? We'll give it a try and take it from there for upcoming drive #28.

All the best. :thumbsup2

BC, next thing you know, you'll be trying the ferry! :laughing: Your times are starting to line up!
 
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