*******WARNING! LONG POST*******
Yes, I, too, have returned.

I just got power restored at 3pm. It was on and off yesterday-mostly off. Phone service was bad as well. It was back around 10am today and was off-and on (again, more off than on) yesterday. Here's how I fared:
Friday: got home, started filling up bottles of water and posting on here. Took pics of everything in the house on my camera and my mom's. I even got video. I even too the time to put some rechargeable batteries on their respective chargers. Power went out around 7:30. Things were okay until my mom and I saw something fall to the ground: SHINGLES!

We started moving things into my mom's closet (safest part of the house). I heard water dripping in the house in my sister's room.

We had to get as much out of there as we could. Plus her ceiling began bowing. In my room, insulation was falling out and getting everywhere. We took as much as we could away & into safety. When it calmed down, I took some pictures of the internal damage. My sister was called and when she heard what happened she was frantic-some of her most valuable stuff (all her writings since 1993) was still in her room. I had to run in there and get some boxes out just to ensure its safety. Eventually it calmed enough to go outside and look.
OH....MY....GOD... A piece of the roof from my sister's room was ripped completely OFF by the storm. There were shingles everywhere. The giant tree behind out house fell away from the house, into the tree behind it. The tree in front of our house broke. Our mailbox got knocked over. Other nearby houses took little/no damage, while others lost a lot of shingles. Then, around 1130pm, the ceiling in my sister's room collapsed. There was now a giant hole in the house.
Saturday: I wasn't able to go to work because of the hurricane damage. I looked around and took lots of pictures. Large water spots were forming on the garage ceiling. I assisted my neighbor in putting a temporary covering (the plywood that was ripped off of the roof, plus a plastic sheet) on the house. There was no cell phone service, so my mom and I had to travel towards Haines City to get service. There were also HUGE lines at the nearby grocery store and convinence store. It was so odd walking into Publix and seeing so many shelves barren. The cars were also moved out of the garage. And to make things worse, water started leaking into the kitchen.
Sunday: I still couldn't go in to work because more repairs were needed. More pictures were taken, more plastic covering was put on the house, and pieces of ceiling collapsed in the garage. A lot of internal cleaning was done. I found a small radio that operated on 3 AA batteries in my room and that became our primary source of information. Threw out almost all the food in the fridge.
Monday: Went to a relief station where each family was given 2 bags of ice and a box with 3 gallons of water. I had to travel towards Celebration just to find gas. Power and phone were on and off, so I used the on periods to get my cell charged. At about 445pm, power was gone again. I also moved my stuff back into my room & set it up properly. Went to Sam's to get batteries, bottled water, and bread
Today: Phone was restored. I went to a comfort station and picked up 4 bags of ice plus 2 gallons of water. I also stopped at Wal-Mart to get the following: more water, charcoal and a small charcoal grill, a new mailbox, a shovel, and a battery operated alarm clock. I also had my first hot meal since the storm at the on-site McDonald's. At 3p, power was restored.
My mom and I had been surviving on water, peanut butter sandwiches, nutri-grain bars, and plain tuna sandwiches. Now things are getting back to normal for us...