At 6 p.m., I went down to the valet. Uber was not available, so the valet called a personal friend. Andrea thought I was going to survive the hurricane, but then get kidnapped. After 30 minutes, the friend said that there was too much debris on the road and to find some other option. Uber came back like two minutes after I spoke to the friend originally. I couldn’t find the cheap Uber, so I went for the UberXL for $19 instead of $11. I didn’t care. By the time the Uber guy came to the hotel, it was like 7:15 p.m.!
In the parking garage, we saw many of my cousins and brothers and sisters with bad roofs. On my way home, half the traffic lights were out. There could be some accidents going through the lights.
Near my house, all the lights were working. I walked in and a neighbor said something to me about a rough night or something. I asked him how it was and he said our place is built tough. I said could you hear the wind and he shook his head and said, “oh yeah.” I have power, internet, and water. I know Lisa, Jerry, and Maryann from work do not.
Work is open on Wednesday, so I am working Wednesday. Work is fully operational, so I am going tomorrow to get on multiple devices in the computer lab to register to be a race volunteer over New Years. Then, I think I will go to the outlets and IKEA.
I told Dad I feel I missed an experience. Oh well…. I was safe.