With Hurricane Sandy reaching her apex right now in central Maryland, I'm expecting the power to go out at any moment. In advance of that happening, there are a couple things I need to do. They're simple things that I don't really appreciate until I can't do them anymore. Things like:
- Brushing my teeth. Yes, I could brush my teeth without power, using some of the water we've got sitting in bath tubs. But, everybody knows that the only way to really clean off your toothbrush is to run it under the tap. Do you really think you can get all that old spit off the toothbrush just by pouring a little water on it out of a cup? I don't.
- Turning on all the lights in the kitchen. Normally, I'm fighting an urge to turn off all the lights as soon as a room is empty. Isn't that what they taught us all to do back in the 1970's? Tonight, though, I'm leaving them all on even when I leave the room.
- Using the automatic garage door opener. No, I don't need to take the car out. But, I'm still going to raise and lower the door in my garage bay one more time tonight.
- Charging my antique cell phone. I still have my old number tied to that phone and I don't even check it for messages anymore. But, since I've got electricity right now, I might as well charge it up just in case.
- Flushing the toilet. That's right -- flushing the toilet. In fact, I just forced myself to go to the bathroom even though it wasn't really necessary. Why? Because I wanted to flush. Trust me. You'd do the same thing.