UGH! UGH! UGH! I can't even begin to say that enough! Today has been exactly one week since our arrival in Kentucky, and it has just sucked (please excuse me, but that's the truth of the matter and I can't think of a better word right now). Let's see - our arrival last week was to snow and us unloading the Uhaul in the snow. Monday it snowed and then most of you know the story from there. I have tried to go with the flow and just not worry about the situation that I've been place in. "When life hands you lemons, make lemonade" kind of thing. I must admit that I have been doing pretty well. And then I find out just a few minutes ago that EVERYONE ELSE ON OUR STREET HAS POWER EXCEPT US. Aaron contacted the power company on Wednesday (or maybe Tuesday) and asked if we needed an electrician to come out to repair the meter box. The guy at LG&E said he didn't know and that they would call us back to let us know what we should do. We haven't heard back from them and so when Aaron called to tell me that everybody else on the street had power restored, I immediately called LG&E. The lady informed me that we had to contact an electrician, who after he fixed the meter box and attached it to the house, would have to contact an inspector, who would then contact the power company and our name would go on a list. We basically have no idea when our power will be restored, and just to be point blank - I am so incredibly, unbelievable angry that I don't know what to do with myself. I really can NOT understand what in the world is going on. Oh well, I guess we will hang out at Brian & Jenny's awhile longer.
Tried a new church today. They surely are different here. We will try more over the next several weeks until we find something that is similar to Brushy Creek. I never knew how much I loved my church until I left. Those of you who are still there - don't take it for granted! You don't get people like that and preaching like that just anywhere!!
I will keep you posted. Please keep us in your prayers. Aaron's classes are cancelled again tomorrow, but will probably resume on Tuesday as I've just heard that power crews are at the Seminary restoring power now. I'm beginning to think we are the only ones in Louisville without power! Did I mention I am angry?
Well to sum it all up in the words of Dorothy - "There's no place like home." And there's certainly no place like Easley, South Carolina.
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