View Poll Results: What do you do when the power is out?

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  • Grab a book and read

    13 48.15%
  • Wander around outside, seeing neighbors

    4 14.81%
  • Pace and fight feelings of panic

    3 11.11%
  • Call someone on the phone

    2 7.41%
  • Play with pets/walk the dog, etc.

    7 25.93%
  • Deal with nervous family members (animal or human)

    1 3.70%
  • Eat something - good excuse to eat the ice cream before it melts

    3 11.11%
  • Something else? post below!

    9 33.33%
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  1. #1
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    If it is after dark, good excuse to get an early night, lol.

    If it is daytime, depends on the cause of the outage. A weather related outage (lightening strike) I stay in and read, but if it is unknown (car accident, etc) I can walk the dogs. Now, in that high heat, I would NOT be out walking the dogs, lol. Just sit inside or outside and read.
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  2. #2
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    Depends upon the reason - and the season as Ellie said.

    If we think it will be out for an extended period - like the tornado we had in March - we get out the dependable generator. Then we 'll have water, refrigeration, some lights, heat in the winter and TV.

    Pretty much around here, if it's out more than 5 minutes, it will be out for hours.

  3. #3
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    I end up petting/playing with Spook and messing with my phone. Luckily the battery lasts for quite a while if I'm not using the phone part of it lol. I have a Kindle app on it and quite a few books so I can be entertained for hours! I also have quite a few games and I can get to quite a few web sites too!

    Smart phones: Good for everything but phone calls.

  4. #4
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    Freak out because my computer is over 5 years old and the battery lasts about 30 minutes. And I can be triggered by a lot of small sounds so I rely on headphones+ ipod or computer to help drown out the noises so I can be panicky if I think/know I don't have that as back up. Sometimes getting my ipod on in time has been the difference between just feeling very tense and angry and a full blown panic attack with hyperventilation.

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  5. #5
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    If there is still daylight, I'll read. It hurts my eyes to read by candlelight, so if the power goes out and it's already dark, I just go to bed early.
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  6. #6
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    As far as I know, the summer has never been hot enough in Anchorage, Alaska to lose power. And if we did lose power....since the sun doesn't set in the summer.... we'd carry on as normal.

    But, we do lose power in the winter. When that happens, we light a fire, light some candles and cuddle up with kitties.
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  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by kuhio98 View Post
    As far as I know, the summer has never been hot enough in Anchorage, Alaska to lose power. And if we did lose power....since the sun doesn't set in the summer.... we'd carry on as normal.

    But, we do lose power in the winter. When that happens, we light a fire, light some candles and cuddle up with kitties.

    Do you get thunderstorms ever? Just curious! That's usually the only reason the power goes out around here, besides car accidents and the like - this was unusual.
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  8. #8
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    I am doing a happy dance because it's raining and we need the rain sooooo much! Yesterday it rained for about a minute. I hope it rains harder today. It's still really hot and muggy out, though. Mother Nature, please, just one good soaking rain today. Please.
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  9. #9
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    Hope you get just enough rain! Lots of people seem to have either too much or none at all, we're about at a happy medium here, thankfully.
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  10. #10
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    I would use my computer as long as the batteries lasted. After that, I would either read or go to bed early.
    Nancy



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    (Romans 8:28)

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