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I Love Electricity.

31 Aug
"Good Night Irene" Hurricane Sign

Charles Dharapak/AP

It has been a while since I last wrote but as I sit here on day four without electricity I feel compelled to write and get back to my blog. Never in my life did I think a natural disaster would happen anywhere near me; that is just stuff you see in the news right? No, is the hard lesson I have had to learn. Natural disasters can happen anywhere and everywhere.

I thought an earthquake was enough for one week but I guess Mother Nature had her own idea on what “enough” really meant. I was sitting in my office doing work when I realized my feet were shifting with the floor below me and then my body started to move with rolling chair I was sitting on. Then the entire office shook and I was dashing for cover under my desk. It was total mayhem. No one knew what to do and we did the one thing we weren’t supposed to do … go outside.

Now, a hurricane that will go down in the history books as one of the costliest storms ever. Day four and thousands of people up and down the east coast have either lost their possessions, are still stranded, or without electricity.  Thinking about the states this storm has affected (Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Vermont, Connecticut) makes me think about how many farmers who have lost what they have been building for years. Their entire livelihood ripped from them. All I have lost is electricity and that feels like the end of my world.

Electricity to me is more than I ever realized or thought. I rely on electricity to keep my food cold, water to run into my house, shower, and so much more. Right now I would do anything to be able to sit in my own house with a light, a shower, and my own bed but I really should just be thankful that things weren’t worse.

Why do breasts of chicken come in packs of 3?

28 Mar

Pretty Picture of a ChickenMy boyfriend and I went to the grocery store today to get ingredients for our delicious dinner of chicken pitas with tzatziki sauce. It dawned on me that all chicken packages come with 3 chicken breasts; but why 3? I have been told the size of an average American family is 4 members; if that is the case then why would the normal be to package 3 breasts of chicken together. All chickens have 2 breasts so manufacturers are constantly splitting apart chickens between packages. It would make so much more sense if it was a package of 2 or 4…wouldn’t it?

Hello world!

26 Mar

Hello world. I finally made the transfer from my old website to WordPress. It was an anxiety filled decision that I thought was going to be impossible. I can’t wait to share my photography with you soon.

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