Impasse
Our life has been nothing short of crazy and archaic in the past month. In December right before Christmas we lost power for 6 days due to a snowstorm. More recently, we were without water for 8 1/2 days. I've come to the conclusion that this is what happens when you live in an impoverished rural mountain town. Along with the beautiful terrain, the delightful solitude, lack of traffic, and quaintness of a small town, comes things like this.
Had we not had a supply of Ponds wet cleansing towelettes I'm not sure I would have maintained my sanity throughout the entire ordeal. I nearly lost it on day 7 after having to "bath" myself and my 5 year old in a pot of water. You think I'm joking. Unfortunately,I am not. Of course our 8 year old was not disturbed that we didn't have water in fact I think he was actually thrilled because he didn't have to bath or shower. Now I can truly say I know what it feels like to have lived back before running water and electricity were in homes. A bonus - I'm totally prepared for 2012 ;)
I also wanted to address the lack of posting on this blog because it obviously needs addressed. It seems I'm at a bit of an impasse with this blog. It's time I either put it down or revive it. Decisions? Decisions? Thoughts?
In the meantime, here are a few photos I've snapped recently. Can you tell I get snap happy when I get stressed? Whatever helps, right? You can click the photos for a larger version :)




and many more over at flickr...
Our life has been nothing short of crazy and archaic in the past month. In December right before Christmas we lost power for 6 days due to a snowstorm. More recently, we were without water for 8 1/2 days. I've come to the conclusion that this is what happens when you live in an impoverished rural mountain town. Along with the beautiful terrain, the delightful solitude, lack of traffic, and quaintness of a small town, comes things like this.
Had we not had a supply of Ponds wet cleansing towelettes I'm not sure I would have maintained my sanity throughout the entire ordeal. I nearly lost it on day 7 after having to "bath" myself and my 5 year old in a pot of water. You think I'm joking. Unfortunately,I am not. Of course our 8 year old was not disturbed that we didn't have water in fact I think he was actually thrilled because he didn't have to bath or shower. Now I can truly say I know what it feels like to have lived back before running water and electricity were in homes. A bonus - I'm totally prepared for 2012 ;)
I also wanted to address the lack of posting on this blog because it obviously needs addressed. It seems I'm at a bit of an impasse with this blog. It's time I either put it down or revive it. Decisions? Decisions? Thoughts?
In the meantime, here are a few photos I've snapped recently. Can you tell I get snap happy when I get stressed? Whatever helps, right? You can click the photos for a larger version :)




and many more over at flickr...
Had we not had a supply of Ponds wet cleansing towelettes I'm not sure I would have maintained my sanity throughout the entire ordeal. I nearly lost it on day 7 after having to "bath" myself and my 5 year old in a pot of water. You think I'm joking. Unfortunately,I am not. Of course our 8 year old was not disturbed that we didn't have water in fact I think he was actually thrilled because he didn't have to bath or shower. Now I can truly say I know what it feels like to have lived back before running water and electricity were in homes. A bonus - I'm totally prepared for 2012 ;)
I also wanted to address the lack of posting on this blog because it obviously needs addressed. It seems I'm at a bit of an impasse with this blog. It's time I either put it down or revive it. Decisions? Decisions? Thoughts?
In the meantime, here are a few photos I've snapped recently. Can you tell I get snap happy when I get stressed? Whatever helps, right? You can click the photos for a larger version :)




and many more over at flickr...







2 Comments:
Oh my word! Power and water. I don't know how I'd do it for that long.
As far as the blog goes, I'd say sit down and write a pros and cons list to keeping and dumping it. See which side overpowers the other. Or which side makes more sense to your life and business.
I've had many moments where I wanted to close down my personal blog and each time I was so happy I didn't end up doing it. I'd take time away and then come back when the urge hit.
BUT, I'm a blogger. I have to have an outlet. If you have other outlets, like FB and twitter, then a blog might not be as big of a deal to you.
Good luck with your decision. Just so you know, I do love reading your blog and miss your posts ;)
Nell
Beautiful photos. GORGEOUS children!
I left you a little prize over at my blog. Hope you like.
http://www.ourhomeschoolhome.com/2010/01/best-blog-award.html
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