5.14.2010

contaminated

that's the word that currently describes our cities public water. i am grateful for having followed the prophets advice and prepared my house for events like this. thanks to endless supply of 2-liter bottles i've stored in our basement, laundry room, and pantry we have yet to run short on clean water. "they" say it's safe for bathing, but i'm going the safe route and using the stored water for the kids bathes and our stash of costco water bottles for drinking. i of course had to make a late night run to the neighboring city for some ice because we all know a diet coke tastes better with ice than straight out of the can. i told my mom yesterday i've taken to the attitude of camping. boiling water to wash dishes, bottles and even wiping down the children. i've resorted to using baby wipes for just about everything you'd normally use a washcloth for. it's been interesting, but reassuring knowing that we're prepared. i've taken inventory of our "emergency essentials." we're good.

2 comments:

Cherisa said...

No fun! We just went through the same thing here. Quincy and Milton were the only towns in our ward that were effected by the problem (Randolph was safe) but it's such a huge pain. It also makes you very grateful for being prepared for disasters! Good luck with the "camping" mode!

Unknown said...

Wow, roughing it with city water, thats too bad.