Six With Sticks

by Six Kennedy kids and their parents


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Sandy is trying to keep us down

As I climb into bed, the blinking lights out front from BGE’s standby man, Larry’s generator humming, and planes flying overhead every 6 minutes, I pause to reflect on the day.

Actually, I should start the tale with yesterday.  Sandy dumped a ton of rain on us.  We stayed indoors all day.  By midday, our back yard and woods were swamps and pools.  I had to go outside once or twice to fix the gutters during the afternoon.  All in all, we were holding up well.

By the evening, small amounts of water started seeping in the basement.  Eden and I stayed ahead of it for a few hours with a wet vac.  By 9, it was clear that the ground was saturated and we started to lose the battle with mother nature.  The telling sign was when water began bubbling up from cracks in the floor as if from a natural spring.  Still we soldiered on.  At around 10, Eden was way in the back room when the power went out.  She wad a little freaked, but found me in the dark.  We all went upstairs and showered and went to bed.

I became a little nervous, so brought Noah and Maggie into bed with us to ride out the storm.  In the morning, Marcia cooked eggs and bacon on the gas stove.  We assessed the basement … totally flooded.

Rap, rap, rap on the door.  Ian and Kerry Rathmell stopped by.  Offered us freezer space.  Also pointed out why our power was out.

A few more neighbors came by, the Marions and Blair’s.  And then we were off to hunt for coffee.

After Starbucks met our craving, we started in on the basement.  I will not mention the trips to the hardware store or all the mishaps getting started.

But, by 1:30, we started pumping out the basement, pulling power from Larry’s generator.  Eden helped the whole time and Noah and Liz helped as well.  By 3:30, we had pumped 1136 gallons of water from the basement.  Then we swept the floor clean.

While in the backroom, we came across the Halloween decorations.  Got in the mood and decorated.  Then got dinner at Chick Fil A. 

On the way home, we found out that Liz has a presentation due tomorrow.  No power or internet, we went to my office.  Didn’t get home til 11:40.  We were greeted home by the BGE standby guy and a lot of red caution tape.

It had been a long day.  And a challenging one.  The things we need to do tomorrow are not reasonable.  And the days to prepare for Disney World are slim.  But we’re weathering it.  And everyone is holding up just fine.  No ‘woah is me’  here.  Everyone pitching in as a family and not complaining.

For the most part, I can handle this.  The only thing wearing on me is the inability to take a hot shower.  Gross!


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Sandy is trying to keep us down

As I climb into bed, the blinking lights out front from BGE’s standby man, Larry’s generator humming, and planes flying overhead every 6 minutes, I pause to reflect on the day.

Actually, I should start the tale with yesterday.  Sandy dumped a ton of rain on us.  We stayed indoors all day.  By midday, our back yard and woods were swamps and pools.  I had to go outside once or twice to fix the gutters during the afternoon.  All in all, we were holding up well.

By the evening, small amounts of water started seeping in the basement.  Eden and I stayed ahead of it for a few hours with a wet vac.  By 9, it was clear that the ground was saturated and we started to lose the battle with mother nature.  The telling sign was when water began bubbling up from cracks in the floor as if from a natural spring.  Still we soldiered on.  At around 10, Eden was way in the back room when the power went out.  She wad a little freaked, but found me in the dark.  We all went upstairs and showered and went to bed.

I became a little nervous, so brought Noah and Maggie into bed with us to ride out the storm.  In the morning, Marcia cooked eggs and bacon on the gas stove.  We assessed the basement … totally flooded.

Rap, rap, rap on the door.  Ian and Kerry Rathmell stopped by.  Offered us freezer space.  Also pointed out why our power was out.

A few more neighbors came by, the Marions and Blair’s.  And then we were off to hunt for coffee.

After Starbucks met our craving, we started in on the basement.  I will not mention the trips to the hardware store or all the mishaps getting started.

But, by 1:30, we started pumping out the basement, pulling power from Larry’s generator.  Eden helped the whole time and Noah and Liz helped as well.  By 3:30, we had pumped 1136 gallons of water from the basement.  Then we swept the floor clean.

While in the backroom, we came across the Halloween decorations.  Got in the mood and decorated.  Then got dinner at Chick Fil A. 

On the way home, we found out that Liz has a presentation due tomorrow.  No power or internet, we went to my office.  Didn’t get home til 11:40.  We were greeted home by the BGE standby guy and a lot of red caution tape.

It had been a long day.  And a challenging one.  The things we need to do tomorrow are not reasonable.  And the days to prepare for Disney World are slim.  But we’re weathering it.  And everyone is holding up just fine.  No ‘woah is me’  here.  Everyone pitching in as a family and not complaining.

For the most part, I can handle this.  The only thing wearing on me is the inability to take a hot shower.  Gross!


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Preparing for our next adventure – Walt Disney World

On Friday, we leave for Disney World.  This may be the toughest vacation yet to prepare for.  This is the first extremely long drive we will be taking with 6 kids, and tons of luggage, which brings its own set of logistical issues for our minivan.

But, more importantly, we have a strange week ahead of us.  We are at the beginning of Hurricane Sandy, which has been nicknamed “Frankenstorm.”  One news reporter said yesterday that this is a once in 250 year weather event.  Take that with a grain of salt, but probably means that we are living on borrowed time when it comes to power in the house.  And once the power goes out, BGE probably won’t restore for days.

So, we’re trying to prepare what we can today, Monday, in case we completely lose power and the ability to do laundry.

Wednesday is Halloween.  So, we need to prepare for it.  Six costumes for the kids, and some candy to hand out.  We think we have what we need; we better, because stores won’t be open for the next two days.  Oh, to top it off, Marcia has school on Wednesday, so she needs to study and won’t be here for trick or treating.  And she has a test on Friday.  And Elizabeth has a book report due on Friday, and the creation of a pop up book.

We’re all cooped up in the house to ride out the storm.  I’m hoping for the best, and that no trees fall and cause damage that we can’t deal with before Friday.  Because we’re leaving Friday no matter what.

909 miles to Disney World, half a tank of gas, six kids in the car, it’s raining, and I’m wearing sunglasses.  Hit it!


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My First 5k

Two days ago, I ran my first 5k.  I finished in 30 minutes!  My sister got an award because she finished second in her age group.  I was the second eight year old!  It was really cool to  run with my mom and with my friends, Cecelia Pell and Josie Hahn.  I really wish I got a award like my dad and my sister.  Also, it would be really cool if I saw you run the turkey trot.  And that’s my first time running a 5k.


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First one up

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Jack definitely wins the prize this morning for first one awake. Hurricane Sandy is upon us and we are trying to sleep in. But nope! Jack attack! Good morning. Everything in the state is shut down today. Looking forward to a great day with the family. Our emergency preparations are in place for the hurricane. Gutters cleaned. Loads of laundry underway. And cell phones charged. Bring it on Sandy.


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Monster Dash 2012

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Monster Dash 2012, a set on Flickr.

Saturday morning was great for the Kennedys. Lot of accomplishments all around.

Marcia ran the 5k, the first she had ever run.  And the first distance run since before Jack was born.

Eden ran her first 5k. She did awesome! She finished 2nd among 8 year olds, and finished ahead of a ton of 9, 10 and 11 year olds.

Noah trucked on the fun run. He finished 2nd on the fun run. And man that boy was running.

Liz ran with her old man, and with two of her friends, Molly and Mackenzie. The display of sportsmanship and competition between the three of them was awesome. They finished within 2 seconds of each other, and won their age group. Most impressive was their time, 23:20.

And, of course, I was only 2 seconds behind them. It garnered me 3rd place among 30-39 year olds.

I’m so proud of the family for the way in which they compete.


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Up and down

It was an up and down day for the Kennedy kids.  They hit some highs and lows. 

Liz won the pumpkin run at school.  Eden came in 4th.  They each received a pumpkin as reward.

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Liz, with runner-up, Justice

Noah, on the other hand, had a rough day.  He hit his head early in the day, probably a concussion.  The, in the pumpkin run, he fell in a pileup, hitting his head again, this time with a big bruise on his eye.  At dinner, he cried because of the awful day he had.

I felt bad for the boy.  But told him that tomorrow is a new day.  And it is.  We are running in the St Mark Monster Dash 5k this morning.  It will be Eden’s first 5k and Noah’s first 1 mile run. 

I’m excited, but also a little nervous for Liz.  Lots of girls are in fact gunning for her.  Girl needs to catch a break.


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O’s win wild card

First time the Orioles have been in the playoffs since before Marcia and I met.  They played the wild card game last night and Noah stayed up until midnight to watch the end.  I taught him the pitch count and he got into it.

They play the Yankees next.  Maybe we’ll get some baseball fans in the house before it’s all said and done


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Pacer

I stepped out of my car on Wednesday and heard an excited voice calling out, “Daddy, Daddy, guess what?  I got 54 laps today!”  I looked around and saw Eden’s face pressed against the screen in her bedroom window.  “I got the highest in my class.  And they announced my name on the announcements.”  Her face disappeared and she was out the front door in a flash to greet me with a hug.  Very proud of herself and smiling.

Liz also won her grade and got on the Wall of Fame; she put up the best score ever for her grade.  Eden didn’t make the wall because the winner the previous year for her grade got 69 laps.

We’re so proud of our girls.  They work hard and set goals for themselves.  They sometimes come up short.  But when they achieve them, watch out for the Kennedy girls!