It's Friday and Sno-pacalypse is supposedly on its way. It's supposed to arrive after 6pm tonight, so I've still got today to do anything else that needs doing. Except I thought it was supposed to be here earlier, so we already did everything that needed doing.
I did the grocery shopping - two weeks worth in case we get snowed in. The state of MO does a good job of clearing the highways, but the county doesn't do so great on clearing the side roads, so we can be kinda screwed living back in here. It seems to me that the last time we got a snow event, it was a week before we could leave the neighborhood.
I gassed up the car. It's probably not going anywhere, but if we lose power, we can stay warm in the car for an extended period of time. It won't be comfortable - 2 humans and 2 cats in a Chevy Cavalier - but it will be better than freezing our asses off in the house.
I also picked up enough cigarettes to get us through.
Hubs put new insulation in our well-tap pit, so it won't freeze in there. This afternoon, he'll go over and turn the heater on in the wellhouse, so that won't freeze. (A neighbor who's on a different well has already had his freeze this season.)
I moved all my garage plants away from the windows and also brought a few inside for the duration. Cecil the Cedar is in the spare room with Seymour the Nephthytis and my green pepper plants.
Hubs covered all the windows in the garage to help retard heat loss there. He also drained the plumbing in the garage and made sure there's no water in the toilet out there. Just in case the heaters can't keep up or we lose power. (We've already had to replace one toilet because it cracked due to cold - from when the house was vacant before we bought it. That was fun. Not.) The heaters will be turned on tonight.
I already have a towel along the bottom edge of the front door to keep the cold out and the warm in. Today, I'll put a blanket along the bottom of the doors leading to the sun porch. Yesterday, I took the cushions off my patio furniture and used them to retard the air leakage from the sun porch to the deck. (That door is horribly gappy.) I'll also use some towels along the window sills to stop cold there. I have no proof it works, but I did it in Michigan and it seemed to help.
Which leads to the reason to our madness. We both grew up in Michigan and we know what cold weather can do. We also know that this is southern Missouri, and most people aren't ready for any kind of snow or cold for any length of time. These homes aren't built for polar weather. The people are woefully underprepared.
After our first winter here, which was so suckily cold our furnace couldn't keep up, Hubs re-insulated using R30, so we've got that going for us. I feel bad for almost everyone else around here who get by with the R5 we had before. Hubs also put insulation around a lot of the pipes under the house and in the garage. He's handy that way.
Anyway, if you're reading this and aren't quite prepared, there's still a little time. (Maybe not to reinsulate your home, but for other things to get you by.) Go forth and get 'er done. We're gonna hunker down for the duration. Stay safe and warm out there, everyone. :hugs:
We have been forth and got 'er done. Like you, I line the sills of our north-facing windows with towels. They seem to work better than those stick-on insulation strips.
ReplyDeleteWe're stocked with coffee, Pepsi Zero, dog and cat food, and LG's Monsters and cigs. I have food for enough dinners until the end of next week. Even with 18" of snow, we'll be out and about before then. Yay for 4WD. The space heater that keeps the outside pipes unfrozen in the master bath has been located and is ready for duty come nightfall. I'll also light the wall heater in the Florida room at bed time. It helps to keep the washer and hot water tank lines working.
I'm gonna laugh if we just get frigid temps and no precip. Just sayin'.
We're due snow not ice so losing power should not be an issue. The new garage doors should also help keep the garage in the 40-50 degree range.
Y'all hang in there and stay safe and warm. We plan on doing the same! Later, tater.