We were iced in Monday
Stay Warm
Being iced in can be a challenging experience, but it also offers an opportunity to slow down and focus on safety and comfort. When the roads are impossible to navigate, and the power might flicker, staying warm becomes a top priority. From personal experience, layering your clothing with thermal wear and keeping extra blankets close by can make a significant difference. It's important to avoid unnecessary travel and to make sure you have enough supplies such as food, water, and medications. During an ice storm, using alternative heat sources safely is crucial. For example, if you have a fireplace or a wood stove, it can provide a warm and cozy atmosphere. However, always ensure proper ventilation to avoid carbon monoxide buildup. If you rely on electric heaters, have a backup plan in case of outages, like battery-powered warmers or heat packs. Keeping active indoors can also help maintain body warmth and lift your spirits. Simple exercises, moving around the house, or even engaging in hobbies like reading or puzzles can make the time pass more pleasantly. Remember to check in on neighbors or loved ones, especially those who might be vulnerable. Lastly, preparation ahead of time is essential. Having a winter emergency kit stocked and checking weather forecasts regularly can help you stay ahead of the situation. Embracing the calm and safety measures during an ice-in can turn an otherwise stressful day into one of rest and reflection.









































