A DAY IN THE LIFE....
About Me
- Name: Julie Ann McManus
- Location: Bellefontaine, Ohio, United States
Sunday, January 30, 2005
Monday, January 10, 2005
Sunday, January 09, 2005
Saturday, January 08, 2005
ICE STORM 2005
Ok, so 20 inches of snow at Christmas wasn't enough...Wednesday Jan. 5th we got hammered with a massive ice storm. We lost power at our house Wednesday around 2:00pm and it did not come back on till Thursday around 10am. (do you know how hard it is to explain to a 3 year old that no matter how many times you try to turn on the Playstation it just wont work with out power....and during the power outage if I heard "this is boring" one more time I would have lost my mind!!!! )
I am not complaining however because a ton of people still do not have power and it is Saturday morning. We did not have any major damage at our house because we don't have any trees close to the house....but most of our trees are ruined from the weight of the ice. We defiantly have a lot of clean up to do. The one good thing that came out of the storm was our Subway was one of the only places open Thursday so we ROCKED in there from the time the power came back on there around 11:30 Thursday, till I just had to close the doors around 7pm Thursday night because we were running out of food. The last two hours I was open I had no lettuce or tomatoes and not one customer complained....they just kept thanking us for being open. Around 6:30 pm the power blinked out and I had a line out the door...all you heard was a unanimous "ahhhhhh" and I calmly said "I can keep making food if any one has flashlights"... and wham, about 4 flashlights were shining on the food line. It was so funny. There was a fire fighter that had a really good flashlight and he came behind the counter and stood right next to me to shine it down the line. The power was only out for about 4 min that time. So the sales we did Thursday and Friday are making up for the 3 days we were closed before Christmas with the 20 inches of snow.
So....for those of you in warm states.....ENJOY IT!!! xoxo Julie
I am not complaining however because a ton of people still do not have power and it is Saturday morning. We did not have any major damage at our house because we don't have any trees close to the house....but most of our trees are ruined from the weight of the ice. We defiantly have a lot of clean up to do. The one good thing that came out of the storm was our Subway was one of the only places open Thursday so we ROCKED in there from the time the power came back on there around 11:30 Thursday, till I just had to close the doors around 7pm Thursday night because we were running out of food. The last two hours I was open I had no lettuce or tomatoes and not one customer complained....they just kept thanking us for being open. Around 6:30 pm the power blinked out and I had a line out the door...all you heard was a unanimous "ahhhhhh" and I calmly said "I can keep making food if any one has flashlights"... and wham, about 4 flashlights were shining on the food line. It was so funny. There was a fire fighter that had a really good flashlight and he came behind the counter and stood right next to me to shine it down the line. The power was only out for about 4 min that time. So the sales we did Thursday and Friday are making up for the 3 days we were closed before Christmas with the 20 inches of snow.
So....for those of you in warm states.....ENJOY IT!!! xoxo Julie