Snowstorm in the South

These are words not often spoken in my home state, but two weeks ago, Texas experienced a winter storm like never before.

Icicles hanging off the State Highway 195 sign in Killeen, Texas on February 18, 2021. Joe Raedle/Getty Images

At the start of the week, we were eagerly anticipating the rarity that is snow in Texas. This time however, the snow did not melt away the second it hit the pavement and instead continued to pile up overnight. In the morning, when I looked outside my window, I could see we were left with the beautiful sight of white snow blanketing the ground. Such elation would be short lived however, as things took a turn for the worse. No amount of preparation could’ve had us ready for the events that would unfold.

My view of the snow that morning, Monday, February 15.

In the cold of the night, as temperatures dropped to record-low numbers, several places lost the one thing keeping people warm through the night: power. Homes statewide, including my own household and those of many loved ones, went twenty four hours to multiple days without electricity. In the meantime, families struggled to make food and other necessities last them until the storm passes.

Residents of Austin, Texas waiting in line at a local grocery store during the snow storm via The New York Times.

While losing power is common during inclement weather, these sudden outages were due to a process called a rolling blackouts. This is an intentional power outage across a certain area as a means of conserving energy when supply is low. Many families were kept in the dark as to when they would become the next victim to a blackout, or how long this intentional outage would last.

In addition to losing access to heaters, cities across the state made the decision to shut off water services to prevent pipes from freezing. Unfortunately for some residents, it was too late. Thousands of homes experienced water damage resulting from bursted pipes. Even when water was restored, boil water notices were set in place due to possible contamination. Certain areas of Texas are still under these boil water advisories.

Scenes of the storm’s aftermath were headlined on every news outlet and can only be described as utterly devastating.

The number of freak accidents such as house fires or carbon monoxide deaths continued to rise daily. As if the hardships of this pandemic haven’t already been daunting, people were left struggling to fend for themselves not only physically but also, financially. Whether it’s due to house damage or costly bills, the financial consequences of this harrowing week are just yet another conflict individuals are having to face days after the snow storm.

NBC News reports on increased electricity bills due to the freeze in Texas.

As snow in Texas happens so infrequently, I wish this could have been a time of joy after months of tribulations. But, it’s hard to make light of a situation that left so many in distress. The blizzard not only caused property damage and financial crises, but also environmental devastation for many animal species native to Texas.

Headline for CBS DFW News regarding the harm Winter Storm Uri brought upon Texas wildlife.

Now two weeks later, in true Texas fashion, temperatures are back to humid conditions. None of us could’ve ever guessed there would be a price to pay to see some snow in the south.

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Houston, Texas one week apart via Ricg92 on Reddit.

I’m back! I hope you enjoyed my end of the month post for February. If you did, make sure to share it with everyone you know! You may have noticed that I changed up the design of my blog with a new background and homepage image. I’m very excited about this new look and to continue writing for you guys. If you’ve read this far, thank you for reading and remember to stay tuned for a new blog post each month!

Farewell 2020

As we bid farewell to this year, I find myself looking back at all that has happened in these last twelve months. Although 2020 certainly wasn’t perfect, I can think of multiple things about this year that are worth noting.

A year ago today, I started this blog site! On this blog I chose to write about a variety of topics that interest me, rather than stick to one specific topic. While I have a certain niche that my lifestyle blog is centered around, I have successfully written about many different topics all the way from fashion to sports. In my first ever blog post, I scribed a manifesto detailing all that I hope for in year 2020. While it’s easy to focus on the negative aspects of this past year, I thought the best way to ring in the new year would be to look back and see what, if anything, did I get correct.

I had highlighted a quote from Viktor Frankel that states “Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms—to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances.” I personally live by this quote. This year specifically, I have found that I had to choose how I respond emotionally to our unfortunate circumstances. Through the pandemic I have tried to remain positive and hopeful for better days ahead. I also stated that, whether good or bad, everything happens for a reason. I went on to say that even if we never know such reason, these occurrences are to shape our person. While we may never understand why something as tragic as a global pandemic would strike us this year, I do believe that the time spent in isolation did allow me an abundance of mental clarity. In any given situation, I have started asking myself “what is this trying to teach me?” I believe we’ve all been reminded to appreciate our own lives and value every moment spent with our loved ones.

The most interesting find in my first blog post was the information I learned about the meaning of number 2020. This number is said to mean that you must use wisdom in your decision making. It appears when you need tranquility in your life, especially when facing self-conflict, and tells you to live your life in peace and harmony. Throughout these grim days, besides the obvious suffering through a virus and the great losses we have endured this past year, I’m sure many have also faced internal struggles as they succumb to a sense of loneliness while in isolation. These hardships we have faced in year 2020 perhaps were to remind us to find peace within ourselves and to remain calm even when met with harsh challenges.

I personally made some positive changes in my life to close out this year. I took the mantra “new year, new me” literally and finally chopped my long locks off after years of hesitation!

Something that has remained constant in my life is my support system. I have the best family and friends who continually motivate me in my pursuance of writing.

In my first ever blog post I discussed the power of manifestation. As I did before, I want to share what I wish to manifest for myself in year 2021…

Last year I wrote that I hope to still be happy and be surrounded by positivity, love, and inspiration. In my life I regularly find myself met with love and inspiration that drives me to keep moving “Ever Onward” (see what I did there?). This past year I have received amazing support on my blog from all my closest friends and family. My ultimate goal from the start, and my hope going into this new year, has been to reach a larger following someday. I expressed that I wish to get a taste of success. I will continue to take you all on the journey called my life, through storytelling. This year I will keep working hard to achieve my goals for this site. I vow to never stop writing.

While I used to post on a weekly basis, I quickly found that this was an arduous undertaking. If you were unaware, I now post on a monthly basis. I typically upload a new blog post on the last day of every month, unless there is a particular occasion or topic I wish to write about before the end of the month so be sure to tune in each month!

As for our world as a whole, I hope in this next year we continue to heal from the hardships we have faced together throughout these last intense months.

If this was you on New Year’s Eve, counting down the seconds until the clock struck midnight, you certainly aren’t alone…

The best thing about this New Year’s Eve was getting to celebrate alongside my best friend for the seventh time in a row. Farewell to year 2020, and to year 2021, please take it easy on us!

Here’s to 2021!

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Happy New Year!