It was supposed to be a fun little winter getaway. A chance to leave the suburbs behind, play in the snow, indulge in good food and cheesy movies. A little mid-winter adventure for our family of four. I had visions of playing cards, baking cookies, painting nails with my girls, building snowmen and then warming up cold noses and toes by the roaring fireplace with a steaming mug of hot chocolate. What I got instead was the thing of nightmares…
I was more excited about our mid-winter getaway than I should have been. So excited in fact that I decided to head up to the secluded cottage on the lake before SassyHubby and get all settled in. It was a brilliant idea!
I would take the girls, then ages 2 and 5, get the heat cranked up and the fire stoked. Have everything set up and ready to go for when SassyHubby would join us the next day. I packed my babies, our groceries, our snow gear, pretty much everything but the kitchen sink and set out on a brilliant sunny day. We arrived at our cottage, settled in, unpacked and I had to pinch myself. Ontario in the winter may be cold, but it’s also stunningly beautiful. How lucky were we to enjoy this little piece of paradise?
Then, as often happens in Canada, the weather made a very sudden change. We were hit with an ice storm the likes of which I had never seen.
The sky turned dark, the windows shook as ice pellets struck the glass. The wind howled around the wooden cottage, the shingles creaked, fences blew, trees fell, and then…the lights went out. It was only 5:30 pm but I couldn’t see my hand in front of my face. Thankfully a fire lit in the other room offered heat, and some light. I began my search for flashlights. Surely there were flashlights in the great big cottage. Most certainly the lights would come on soon? My girls were crying, they didn’t like the noise or the dark. I was searching. At first calmly, then a little more frantically as branches smashed against the home. Drawer after drawer in the dark. Finally an entire drawer full of lighters, candles and flashlights! I was saved. Except….four flashlights and not one with batteries that worked? I would not let my children see me cry. I just wouldn’t.
I stoked the fire. Lit some candles. Tried to call my Husband, but the phones were down. I settled in for what would turn out to be one of the longest nights of my entire life. The power never came back on, so no heat. My girls and I snuggled into our winter coats and hats, and slept fitfully in front of a fire that needed constant attention throughout the night. Outside, the storm raged on. What I wouldn’t have given for just one flashlight to help get us through the potty runs, the diaper changes, to help us identify the scary creaks on the darkest, coldest evening of my life.
The next day, the sun came up and emergency crews began the work of restoring power and clearing trees on the many impassable roads. Thankfully, power returned before night fall but it would be days before my SassyHubby could make it up to his family. My lesson learned? When met with the uncomfortable, the scary and the cold, remember this too shall pass. When you are with your kids and feeling less than cheery about your current situation, fake it until you feel it, and always pack your own travel flashlight ready to go with reliable Energizer® EcoAdvanced longest lasting alkaline batteries.
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Maria McLachlan says
I visited your FB page
Maria McLachlan says
Toys mostly and iPod speaker
ivy pluchinsky says
I visitted your facebook page
Florence C says
The batteries in my wireless mouse.
Kristy Reid says
Baby toys – bouncy seats, swings and crib mobiles. I have twins and I’ve never been through so many D batteries in my life as I have been in the past 6 months!!
Jeannie says
I visited the facebook page!
Mary says
My sons talking Spider-Man…he gets a little crazy about pushing the talk button!
Dan Kennedy says
Seems like my Harmony TV remote is always needing new batteries
suzi says
Our remotes
Jodi Mitrovic says
Since having my LO four months ago my camera is forever running out of batteries! I vow never to miss a smile 🙂
Krista M says
Am a follower on fb page. Liked post on family vacation. https://www.facebook.com/HowToSurviveLifeInTheSuburbs/photos/a.173602599332587.47986.126327924060055/1118951454797692/?type=1
Krista M says
Toys, toys, and MORE TOYS!!! My son has so many & they eat up batteries constantly!
jessica monahan says
The game systems in this house
Carole Dube says
I visited your FB page and commented , I put this link instead of my name on the entry form https://www.facebook.com/HowToSurviveLifeInTheSuburbs/photos/a.173602599332587.47986.126327924060055/1114090938617077/?type=1&comment_id=1118620848164086&offset=0&total_comments=9
Carole Dube says
The xbox controller