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Milton!

Hi there!  Usually I do a coffee date post on Fridays, but I’m all discombobulated this week.  It IS Friday, right?  We’ve had an eventful couple of days here… but we’re fine, our house is fine, and our friends are fine.  We’re VERY lucky.

But, we had a tornado!  Actually a couple tornadoes went through our county.  We got a tornado warning, turned on the TV, and they were showing the tornado live, as it was caught on a traffic cam.  On the other side of the screen they showed a map of the county and where the tornado was going.

It was scarily close to us, but we could see on the map that it would stay to the west and was moving north.  Remember- Florida houses have no basements!  Everyone in the path was urged to get into their bathtubs.

Just about all our destruction from Milton came from these tornadoes.  Most of the county is fine, but the areas in the path of the tornado were obviously devastated.  The schools were closed Wednesday, Thursday, and they’re closed again today because so many people are without power, and they’re still making sure all the schools are structurally sound.

Seeing the damage so close to home, and then all the flooding and wind damage on the west coast, makes me feel a little guilty- but we really had no issues from this storm (other than being temporarily scared by the tornado warning.) We had no damage and didn’t lose power.  I had a little unexpected vacation from work (we were closed for a couple days) and well…. I kind of …. cringe… (I’m very sorry!) enjoyed it.

On Wednesday (when Milton was still out in the Gulf of Mexico) my daughter asked if her friend could sleep over.  Sure!  Because it’s always a good idea to be in charge of someone else’s kid in a natural disaster, right?

I picked up her friend and we stopped at Target for last minute supplies.  Remember my storm snacks?  Well, the girls took a dim view of the Lesser Evil popcorn, keto plant-based cereal, and sugar-free chocolate chips.  They loaded up the cart with more “appropriate” supplies.

I took the opportunity to get a couple more candles.  I figured, if we’re going to be stuck in the house, it might as well smell good, right?  I had such a good time smelling them all (I always think of the Girl Next Door Fall Extravaganza candle sniffing when I do this.) I love all the names…

But this was my favorite:

I think I know this scent…

I ended up choosing these two:

I actually already have Autumn Harvest but it’s almost burned out- I love it so much I got it again!

By the way, did you know that money spent during a storm doesn’t really count?  We were throwing things into the cart with reckless abandon.  My husband wasn’t too pleased (especially with the mocha marshmallow coffee.)  But we were ready to hunker down.

The hunkering didn’t last long!  By Thursday morning the worst of the storm had passed, and we were left with a beautiful, breezy day.  We even opened our windows (for the first time since… March?)

Muffin was excited!

It wasn’t exactly COOL.  But it was less humid, and we enjoyed the windows open until 11 am, when I realized I was roasting and we had to turn the AC back on.

Since I had a bonus day off of work, I decided to start working on my blog to fix the sidebar problem.  So if you never hear from me again, you’ll know what happened.  No, just kidding- I backed it up!  Hopefully I can fix the current issue and also clean up a few other things that have been bugging me.

Now, back to regular life!  All our friends on the west coast evacuated.  Stephany went to Ocala; two more friends drove all the way to South Carolina, and others flew up to New Jersey.  We’ll be anxiously awaiting word from them on how their homes fared in the storm.  We’re so close to the end- PLEASE, no more hurricanes!

Have you ever been through a tornado?

Do you have a favorite fall candle scent?

Top photo by Greg Johnson on Unsplash

 

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Weekly Rundown- That Was Weird…

What a week!  We thought we were getting a hurricane, and ended up with tornadoes.  Because the hurricane itself didn’t hit us that badly, most people in our area had little to no damage- except for those in the path of the tornadoes, where there was utter destruction.  Luckily we were in the first category, but everyone is left with the feeling, “What just happened?”  But of course… there were still workouts.  Thanks as always to Kim and Deborah for hosting.  Here we go… Monday It was a rainy day.  In the morning I did Caroline Girvan’s deadbug workout, and saved my run for later in the day.  I thought I might go to the gym and run on the treadmill, but there was no thunder or lightning, so I ran 3 miles outside. Tuesday I started the day with this 30 Minute Pilates Core Workout..  OUCH.  It was hard!  Followed it up with hip stability exercises, and that was it for the morning.  Later in the day we got news that schools would be closed Wednesday-Thursday because of Milton. Wednesday Hmmm!  I had a 10 mile run planned.  But there’s a hurricane coming.  Should I run on the treadmill?  Milton is still out in the Gulf of Mexico and isn’t due to make landfall on the west coast of Florida till night.  The weather seemed fine, so I decided to run outside.  Instead of going to my nearby trail (which is on the edge of the Everglades) I decided to stick to streets closer to home.  I was thinking it would be safer, in case of lightning. Once again, I was a little dismayed how hard 10 miles felt.  I thought about cutting it short, but instead did my trick of running 30 seconds/walking 30 seconds until I felt better, and ended up doing the whole distance. I went inside, took a shower and when I got out we had a tornado warning.  WHAT?   We turned on the TV and saw that a tornado was passing just to the west of us (you know, like where my Everglades trail is!) It was moving north, so didn’t affect us directly.  But several tornadoes went through our county and wreaked havoc, as tornadoes do. Lesson learned- take the weather seriously.  The outer bands of Milton spawned around 20 tornadoes throughout the state that day. Thursday Milton moved through overnight, causing some gusty winds but not much else.  We awoke to a beautiful, breezy Thursday!  Since we all thought the weather was going to be terrible, work was canceled for the day and I slept in.  But later in the day I decided to go for a run.  I had new shoes! I just ran 2 miles, then did a MadFit standing core workout.  Then we got word that schools would be closed AGAIN on Friday.  So many people in our county lost power in the tornadoes, and they were still going through every school to make sure there was no damage. Friday Okay, I’m so confused.  What day is it, anyway?  My daughter was home, but I had work (side note- it’s SUCH A RELIEF when your kids are old enough to stay home alone.  When they’re little, these school closures are brutal.). I went to the gym for leg day! Saturday 4 mile run before work.  I don’t know what’s up with this hazy photo.  It was a beautiful day!  Milton blew in some cooler, dryer air.  Not actually cool or dry- but coolER and dryER.  The end is in sight. Sunday On tap- sleeping in and watching the Chicago Marathon!  Then in the afternoon I’m hoping to put up my outdoor Halloween decorations.  I’m cautiously optimistic that we will have no more storms, so it’s time for outdoor decs! These storms are always scary.  Luckily everyone in our Florida blogging community made it through unscathed.  Our real life friends are all fine, although my daughter’s band director had a tornado go through his neighborhood!  He had damage to his house, but it’s still standing and, most important, he and his family are all fine.  PHEW. Did you have a “normal” week?- I’m trying to remember what that feels like. Are you getting fall weather?

Reading and Eating

Well, it was my first post- Century Trilogy week of reading, so it was bound to feel a little blah.  But I’m happy to report that I finished this book, and can weigh in with my opinion: I liked it!  But I didn’t LOVE it.  The characters were interesting and I was curious to see where the story was going to go.  It’s a mystery, and I always love a mystery.  The thing I didn’t love was, the story was told from multiple timelines.  I think that could be super confusing if you listened to the audio version of this book (anyone who listened want to let me know?) Overall the ending was satisfying- but I wish the same story could have been told without the confusing time period switching back and forth.  But that’s my personal preference- I’m just not a fan of that style. Next up: I’m only about 1/4 of the way into this, but I’m liking it so far.  The premise is, a mysterious woman gets up on an airplane and walks down the aisle, telling each passenger when and how they’re going to die.  The passengers react with confusion, outrage, amusement… but six of them are given especially early death dates, and I’m just getting to the part of the book where we’ll see if the first prediction comes true. I’m not far enough into the book to say if I’m going to love it, or just like it.  But I’m enjoying it so far. On to the eats!  This week I made Suzanne’s Chickpea and Sweet Potato Stew.  It was so good! I also decided to splurge on the weekend, and made lasagna (I always use the recipe from Isa Chandra Moscowitz’s Veganomicon.) And, storm snacks!  We were hoping that Milton would nudge a little bit north, but it’s actually tracking further SOUTH now.  The counties to the north of us now have a hurricane warning.  It looks like we’ll have a tropical storm, but if it tracks further south we’ll put up our shutters tomorrow (we have accordion shutters which are attached to the house- all we have to do is pull them closed and lock them.) Either way, I stopped at the store for snacks! WHY do we feel like we need and deserve junk food when there’s a storm coming???  The cashier actually asked the woman in front of me, “Are you having a party?” The woman said “No, I just want to make sure I’m stocked up in case I can’t leave the house.”  Hee hee. Wish us luck!  I’ll be here eating my popcorn, and anxiously watching to see how our friends on the west coast are faring. What are you reading now? What are your favorite storm snacks? Top photo by Annie Spratt on Unsplash

My Superpower Would Be…

You know that question, if you could have a superpower, what would it be?  After contemplating many possibilities (flying, being invisible) I’ve decided that I definitely want my superpower to be the ability to control the weather. We have another hurricane heading to Florida.  It’s forecast to hit the Tampa area, which is terrible (if you haven’t already read it, here’s Stephany’s post– her car was totaled in the flooding from Helene, and now she has to evacuate.)  After it hits the west coast, Milton will continue across the state- hopefully staying just to the north of us. But we have a tropical storm warning, so school has been canceled for Wednesday and Thursday, and all after school activities are canceled for this week.  For my daughter this includes a rehearsal, a concert, an audition for an all-county band, a football game and a band picnic.  WHAT are the odds that this storm would hit us in this week of all weeks, where so many things were scheduled???  I’m really cranky about this, because we were supposed to bring soda to the picnic, and now I have about 50 cans of Coke in my fridge.  Grr. (Yes, I know- people died from Helene, and I’m complaining about having too much Coke.  Yes, I feel like a bad person.) I hate not knowing what’s going to happen.  Did they cancel school for nothing?  Should we be putting up our hurricane shutters?  At least, it seems smart to prepare for a power outage.  Let’s see- do we have our battery powered fans?  Check.  Lamps?  Check.  Beer?  Check.  (WAIT.  How did that get on the list?)  Food?  Che-eck… a trip to the store is probably in order.  Water?  Nope.  I’ll start filling bottles with our purified tap water (or, if we have a boil water order, we can just start drinking Coke, heh heh.) I don’t mean to make light of the situation.  There’s no great outcome here.  If I say I hope the storm doesn’t hit Tampa, then I’m wishing it on someone else.  But since I can’t control the weather (darn!) I have an alternative superpower. From this article, “40 Simple Rules for Life”, #37: Separate almost everything into two: things you can control and those you can’t. Don’t waste time and energy on what you can’t influence. Yes, that’s a superpower right there.  I’ll prepare, hope for the best, and deal with whatever happens.  Sending love to all our fellow Floridians on the west coast!  Hope everyone is safe. Top photo by Mélody P on Unsplash  

Weekly Rundown- Between the Storms

Oh, hi there!  Thanks for stopping by the Weekly Rundown, hosted as always by Kim and Deborah (thanks, ladies!)  It was a good week- read on for details… Monday I started the week with a 3 mile run… …followed by the Caroline Girvan deadbug workout. Tuesday This was a strength day at home- hip stability exercises, upper body strength focused on back, and a MadFit standing core workout.. Wednesday “Long” run!  8 miles at my old favorite trail.  The last time I was here was before my race in February. I forgot how much I love this trail.  We may not have mountains or woods, but I like to call this trail “Florida-beautiful.” I was really happy with how well my calf held up in spite of the fact that this is a sandy trail.  But, I was a little alarmed at how hard eight miles felt!  Maybe it was the weather- I’m not complaining, mind you, but I’ll just mention that it was hot AF.  Or, maybe I’m just out of shape.  This was the first long-ish run I’ve done since May.  Well, I’ll just keep grinding away. Thursday Leg day at the gym!  Squats, deadlifts, and abs. Friday I knew I was going to run two days in a row- for the first time since May- so I kept this run short.  2 miles… …followed by another MadFit standing core workout. and then hip stability exercises. Saturday It was a dark and stormy morning! Actually, it was just dark at first.  I ran 4 miles, and in the last mile the rain started.  Luckily no lightning though! I’m loving this schedule of a long run in the middle of the week, and Sundays off.  I finished this run, congratulated myself on a solid week, went to work, and then came home and hunkered down for the weekend. What?  Some people go out on Saturday night?  Don’t be ridiculous!!!  We had plenty of entertainment right in our living room.  First up was my son’s senior recital. This was a big day for him, and while we couldn’t be there in person, we were able to livestream the concert.  Other friends and relatives around the country were able to watch as well. After that excitement, we watched the Baylor game.  Arg!  Can we ever WIN???  Oh well- at least we have the Dolphins tomorrow (Oh.  Wait… sigh.) Sunday On tap- sleeping in!  Waffles… football… the usual Sunday activities.  And- we have ANOTHER hurricane headed to Florida.  It’s predicted to hit Tampa, which is the last thing they need.  We’re forecasted to get a lot of rain.  I don’t want to wish away any of this time, but we’ll all be happy when hurricane season is OVER. How was your week? Do you like to sleep in on weekends, or do you keep to your regular schedule? – I know you’re supposed to stick to the same schedule every day, but there’s no way I’m getting up at 5:30 if I don’t have to!

31 Responses

  1. I’m glad to hear an update from you, I was concerned about tornados! NOT fun. I’m glad you weren’t affected too harshly.

    1. The tornadoes were the worst part of this storm (at least, in our area.) A lot of people in our area were affected by them- but our neighborhood is fine.

  2. I’m so glad to hear you made it through safe, with no damage, and your power still on! Milton seemed so scary, but so far, people seem to have fared ok. So grateful for that!

    We do get tornadoes up here, it’s mandatory family time in the basement when that happens.

    1. I think overall Milton wasn’t as bad as originally predicted, although some areas have a lot of damage, of course. I think it helped that it veered a little south of Tampa.
      I wish we had a basement!

  3. I was hoping for an update from you. I had heard about the tornadoes, and honestly, I have never heard of such a thing happening in a hurricane. And here they were, in your area! I’m so glad you’re okay and that everyone is safe. I have been very worried about Stephany; I saw footage from her city and it was just awful.
    Tornadoes don’t happen where we are now, but they happened a few times in Alberta, and one summer when I was a kid, visiting in Saskatchewan, one touched down very close to where we were. Terrifying!

    1. Stephany is fine- they are headed back to Tampa today. Of course she won’t know the damage to her home and her mom’s home until they get there. I hope she gives us all an update soon!
      Apparently there were dozens of tornadoes in Florida from this storm, which is unusual. And there were fatalities but not as many as you might think. So… it’s over now.

  4. I’m so glad to hear you’re ok!! I’ve been thinking so much of you and other Florida bloggers.
    A bit unusual about the tornadoes? Is this known to happen with a hurricane? I’ve never heard of it.
    Obviously I’ve never seen a tornado and I’m very blessed to live where there are very few natural disasters, if it happens it’s flooding (but we’re never affected since we live on a hill) or storm damage in terms of fallen trees and debris.

    1. I think there’s always a possibility of tornadoes during a hurricane, but I don’t think it ever happens this much. At least, we’ve never experienced it before.
      I want to live where you live! We’ve been trying to figure out where to live to avoid natural disasters- it seems like everywhere has something.

  5. Yikes! A tornado! What a rough season this has been for Florida. I hope things are nice and calm after this. Hearing about your daughter having a friend over during this storm reminds me of a time when I went out to my cousin’s house when a blizzard was in the forecast. We had had many blizzards that winter and I was tired of being stuck at home with no one to hang out with, so we schemed and decided I’d go to my cousin’s house. My parents were not thrilled – but then we ended up getting basically snowed in for 3 days so it worked out perfectly for me and my parents were maybe happy to just have my younger sister to deal with.

    I’ve luckily never seen a tornado. There have been tornados close to where I live but it has never impacted me personally thank goodness!

    1. Yes, the girls were tired of being stuck at home (they get bored when there’s no school) so I figured they might as well hang out together.
      Things look nice and calm for now- I checked! No more storms heading toward us.

  6. I’m so glad you, your family, and your home are all okay. Tornadoes must be terrifying and it’s horrific what so many people are dealing with right now.
    We once had a family who had to stay overnight during a blizzard. They had come up to visit but couldn’t make it safely home. There were 7 or 8 of us in our tiny apartment (where we moved our mattress out daily), so you can imagine piling that many people into the space but it was soooo fun!

  7. I’m so glad you’re ok! Tornadoes are really scary though — I’ve never seen one up close but I lived in Tulsa, Oklahoma for a couple years after college and went through a few tornado warnings where I had to hunker down in the bathtub (no basements there either and I was in a first floor apartment thankfully).

    I don’t blame you for being excited for some unexpected time off work! I mean obviously it’s terrible that a hurricane had to hit to make that happen but it’s nice that you were able to just stay home!

  8. I’m so glad you are okay and that you were able to. make the best out of a scary situation. My loved ones in Florida all made it through okay, fortunately.

    Love that Introvert candle. My favorite scent!

    1. Yes, obviously not everything made it through this storm- but everyone we know is fine.
      And, that candle. I laughed so hard. Too bad I didn’t really love the scent, so I didn’t buy it.

  9. MUFFIN!! You are a true delight.

    I heard about those tornadoes and it made me so sad. I feel like if you deal with hurricanes, you should get a pass on tornadoes. Maybe that’s something you can do when you have that controlling weather superpower. I am glad everyone is safe and your house is unharmed.

  10. The tornado warnings were the worst – there was a tornado in Weston and one in Southwest Ranches and I’m like omg, we’re just east of BOTH of those so we must be next!!! Thankfully it didn’t hit but yeah – no basement. We use my closet as tornado shelter just bc there are no windows!!

    Unlike you I did not have any fun on those two days, lol. I wasn’t really ‘off” of work but trying to cram work in while home with stir crazy children and let’s just say I’M GLAD IT’S OVER!!! Mild COVID PTSD there, too.

    1. Yeah- if I had been trying to work at home with three kids, I don’t think I would have enjoyed it either. Instead I was sniffing candles in Target with two teenagers, which was a nice switch from work.

  11. I have actually been through a hurricane even though I’ve only ever lived in the UK. It was in 1987 and I lived in Kent right in the middle. Literally every tree on some hills was blown down and the one in our garden was. I have never been through anything as terrifying as when it got a tile off our house roof and you could feel the vacuum tugging and tugging at the roof as it went over. Then in 2005 we were in the city when the Kings Heath Tornado happened – people’s houses were destroyed and we had to walk home from quite a way away so we had to walk down the high street not knowing if our newly bought house was OK (it was). So there you go – surprise reports from me, I’d imagine.

    1. Well yes- I didn’t expect you to say you’d been through a hurricane! I guess tornadoes can happen anywhere? I don’t even really know. But, that does sound terrifying.

  12. I approve of the cookies n’cream chocolate and the sour strips. The girls did a good job. It’s time for hurricane season to end and for Florida Open Window Season to start.

    My track record with natural disasters is that I was born in California (earthquakes) and grew up in Illinois (tornadoes) but never experienced either until we moved here. We’ve had a couple of really weak earthquakes and a few tornadoes.

    1. We didn’t have any tornadoes growing up in IL either- well there was one at summer camp but I think it was a warning- it wasn’t like we were hit with a tornado. I remember tornado drills being a big thing though. I’v definitely never been through an earthquake.
      Yes- we’re ready for Open Window Season!

  13. Money and calories both don’t count during storms! That is absolutely the rule. It’s like the road-trip rule only more so. You can tell your husband I totally agree. I do love that introvert candle.

    Seriously, though, I’m glad you’re all all right. I agree with NGS that “if you deal with hurricanes, you should get a pass on tornadoes.”

    1. Yes, it seems unfair to get BOTH. I’m glad YOU’RE alright! You were right in Milton’s path. I’m cautiously optimistic that we’re done with hurricane season for this year (?)

  14. I am so glad that you are okay! At first I though that header photo was one that you took and I was like SHEESH that is way to close for comfort! We have had tornadoes in CA but they are very few and very far between and often are like electrical bursts, which can do some damage, but to me are not quite as scary (or maybe I am just naïve).

    1. Kyria, I was not that far off from being able to get a photo like that on my run Wednesday morning- which would have been cool but a little too terrifying.

  15. glad to hear you and the family are doing well, even enjoying a bit of the work break. we had a lot of typhoon warnings in manila, usually just stay at home as there’s a lot of rain and wind. i don’t like the feeling of not knowing what will happen though.

  16. So glad you are safe! MY MIL ended up staying with friends of friends and is going back to her house today.

    I’m not much into candles, but think I’d like that introvert one!

  17. We’re used to tornado warnings here–I know how scary that can be! Glad nothing bad happened to you. I am worried about the Gulf Coast tho–they really have taken a beating lately.

    My kids always used to tell me that their friends didn’t want to come over because we didn’t have any ‘good’ snacks. I feel your pain…lol

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