Earlier this week we finally got our internet back. Power has been back since the evening of Wednesday the 17th. Now that we have everything we need to blog, I thought I would try to start catching you up on all of the action around here. This first post should give you a little taste of what it was like during Hurricane Ike at our house (or outside our house anyway, I didn't get any indoor action shots of me holding the doors closed against the wind or placing Raquel's cake pans in the attic to catch the water coming in the roof).
It started with a few wind gusts on Friday late in the afternoon just to let us know the storm was approaching. When we went to dinner at our next door neighbor's house we noticed this tree across the street, it hadn't even stood the first little gust.

Here is some video early in the storm, about 2AM on Saturday morning, when the front part of the storm is passing over Houston. This is shot out the back door of the house (looking northwest). The light you see is over Interstate 10, which is about 2 blocks from the house and you can barely make out the rain moving horizontally past it right to left.
This next video looks out the front door of the 2nd floor of the house at about 6:30 in the morning. By this time the wind was blowing out of the south and west, as the storm had turned north and we were on the back side of it.
Here's another from the back patio at about the same time. The storm has obviously calmed down by this time, as the wind is not as bad as the original video.
Here's a final shot out the front of the house with some commentary. I tried to keep the camera lens from getting wet and it interferes with the shot, even then you'll still notice the water get blown in on the lens.
It was shortly after this video that I talked with Dad and John about still having power, and then went to bed at about 9:30 since Raquel was up and the storm was winding down. Only after that did we lose power.