Sunday, September 21, 2008

After the Storm

Well, SCG and his family got here Friday around 10:00 a.m. and worked until about 4:00 p.m. - and we didn't finish the clean up! I remembered that I hadn't used up all my exposures on the disposable camera I got in San Francisco so I snapped a few shots and took them to be developed (if nothing else, Ike got me to get pictures from Nationals developed).

Here is a shot of the pile of limbs in my front yard waiting to be picked up. And just let me say, this picture doesn't do the pile justice - it looks more massive in person, seriously.


Below are some shots of the backyard, as it looks now:

It may not look like it but I could stand upright when inside that dog house. And what's not green is covered in limbs that need to be raked and bagged up to be hauled out to the front. The dogs walk gingerly over it.

SCG kept saying he thought I should contract someone to cut down this tree and haul it off. I love this tree and couldn't understand why he would say that but looking at this picture, it does look kind of sad, doesn't it?By the way, the limb resting on the ground is attached to the one coming down from the tree AND the one shooting off to the right. The branch shooting off to the right is resting on my house and the way it's all laying, we couldn't get it down. It's likely it will cause damage to the roof and/or windows when it is brought down.

I took this next photo to kind of show how the fence had to be propped up. The tree in this picture is my favorite and doesn't seem to have sustained much, if any, damage as a result of the storm.


So, my question to you all. . . I want to do something nice for SCG and his family for all their hard work. I was thinking of a gift card (say MasterCard) of $100, that way they can use it how they choose to. I know it's not much, particularly given that it was a family of four that worked for 6 hours but it's all I can afford at the moment. Do you think it will be insulting? Should I get something more personal? And if so, suggestions?

If it helps, I didn't ask SCG for help - he offered. He called me Thursday a week ago as I was loading up my car to evacuate and asked if there was anything he could do - anything I needed. Then he kept in touch with me throughout the next week, letting me know how things were here and asking that I let him know when I would be back so he could help me. He even sent a text the day I came back, asking if I was back and when I'd be back so he could come help me. And he didn't hesitate to come out and he - and his family - worked their tails off for 6 hours to get done what we did.

So, thoughts? Suggestions? Help please! :)

6 comments:

Kaycee James said...

First off...I'm glad that you're ok. :-) As for the gift card, I think that's a great idea. I'm sure your friend isn't expecting anything from you, so anything you do will be well received and not an insult. You can always tell them that the GC is for them to treat themselves after all the hard work they did. :-)

Anonymous said...

Laura, so glad everything your way is good!!! I remember after Rita, we housed dh's family and two of them sent us gift cards...I thought it was very thoughtful.

Anonymous said...

What great friends--and I'll bet you're a great friend to them. The way things are now, I'm sure they'd appreciate the gift card :-)

Anonymous said...

What nice friends.

Glad you came out okay and that the damage is minimal.

For the friends, a gift card is a great idea. So is one to a restaurant.

It's sweet of you to think of that.

Stay safe, and ahem, write!

Anonymous said...

I'm late replying here, but wow!! I'm so glad to know you're okay. What a mess! I'm also glad, I have to say, that the beautiful tree (your favorite) remained unscathed. It's truly a stunning tree.
As for the gift card, I think it's a wonderful and generous idea. Place it into a card with a personal note and you are certainly good to go. It's so good to know such unselfish and caring people, isn't it?

~Debbie

Amanda Ashby said...

I'm so pleased you are okay and that tree survived - it's gorgeous! It's amazing what friends can be like when you really need them. You've probably already done a thank you by now, but if you went with the gift card then I think it's a lovely idea. I'm sure they wouldn't have expected anything from you at all, which will make it an even nicer surprise for them!!