Whew! I think the worst is over for Waterloo/Cedar Falls as far as the flooding is concerned. There is still a lot of clean up and exhausting work to come for everybody affected. In fact, the water is still above the previous record height set in 93'! But at least its starting to go down. Our thoughts and prayers for everyone in Cedar Rapids, Iowa City and Des Moines who are now fighting the floods. Its amazing to think of how the waters have divided cities and routes to get around. Waterloo only had 1 of the 6 bridges open. Cedar falls had all 3 major bridges downtown closed, as well as the stretch from Green hill to 1st street on hwy 218, and hwy 58 from Lonetree rd south to Greenhill rd. I heard yesterday that to get from Cedar Rapids to Iowa City, it would take a 4 hour round trip on back roads and backtracking. That drive is usually less than 20 minutes. Crazy.
Well, Besides the floods disrupting our schedules this week...
I ended up getting an emergency root canal on Monday AND Tuesday. Last weekend I fought toothache that just continued to get worse. Dentist was able to get me in right away on Monday morning to give me some relief, but didn't have enough time to give me the complete root canal, so I went back on Tuesday to finish! That was not the most pleasant experience I've had. And for some reason novacain just doesn't work on me like most others. I ended up with 4 shots of novacain, and some topical anesthetic up inside my canal as they worked. The Dentist was even amazed...and then understood my fear of the Dentist, because my previous dentist thought I was an over-reactive and dramatic girl...rather than believing my pain level. Tuesday was more of the same, 3 shots of novacain got me through.
Wednesday was just a very unfocused day, with all the continuous coverage of the flooding. 29 of my coworkers were in some way affected. The worst...2 of them had water up to the roof line. The rest either were evacuated because of location, or had standing water in their basements. But it is amazing to see how Grainger pulls together to help its employees. They have brought in cleanup supplies from rubber gloves, to garbage bags to disenfectant, mops, buckets, rubber boots, waders, shovels, rakes, first aid kits and temporary housing for those displaced! Its good to know that your employer stands behind you and will help you get back on your feet.
Thursday was nerve racking for me. The morning was fine, but then systems went down at work, and because of that, we all left for an hour. On the way back to the office, I stopped at the bank, and someone backed into me. Great. Another accident to report into my insurance. Last year at this time, I was rear-ended. Grrrrr...At least non of them have been my fault. But the whole inconvenience of the situation, having body work done (my front bumper has a 4 " crack across the top of it). And having to deal with the other ladies insurance. Just annoying. I am thankful however, that it wasn't a deal where anyone was hurt, not huge problems. Just annoying ones. ahhh!
We had plans to go see Cody this weekend for his birthday and celebrate fathers day with him, but because of the flooding in waterloo and the threat to Deeres, as well as our house (because they purposly flooded liberty park now 4 blocks from our house) we were affraid to leave. We called Cody and were able to explain to him what was going on, and he was very understanding. We will try to make it down in another couple of weeks.
Well, I pray this next week is closer to normal. Or as close as we can get to normal.