
Many people called this event a "hurrication." Those people obviously had power early on and could stay in their homes and actually have a mini-vacation from work. We're just thankful that after 12 days without power, it was restored! Yeah! On Saturday when the temperatures rose to the 90's with a lows in the upper 70's we discovered that Matt's old apartment had power so the last 4 nights we've been sleeping there.
Above is a picture of Matt getting ready to make French toast in the morning (Day 3). Notice the apples that he lined up in the background...spectrumy, huh?

So, during the time that our house was not air-conditioned, I got to wear a heart monitor for 48 hours to monitor my palpitations. I also got to get another echo cardiogram. My heart is structurally sound (no volume overload from being pregnant) but I do have "premature atrial complexes" or extra heart beats from the top of my heart. Dr. Civitello says it's "not dangerous."

Our "hurrication" wasn't complete without a dog party. We celebrated Penny's Gotcha Day by making her a hurricane party hat and wrapping her with ribbon. She loved it - can't you tell?
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