Saturday, September 15, 2007

Slowdown:::::::::::::::::;

Ok.. Tomorrow is a day off and I am looking forward to the rest. We had last Sunday off and it was nice but this one is really worth it. We started releasing Community Relations people this week and are now down to 171 people today from 205 fema people. that still leaves over 30 per IT guy so we will likely not downsize till Oct 1 although our hours will likely go way down in the next two weeks. I am the first one of the group to go so as long as I make Oct 1 I am happy.

There was wierdness in the JFO today. The human Services group try to put people in trailers to use as homes till their regular houses are completely fixed or 18 months which ever comes first. Before they set those trailers at someones house they have to do an inspection.. because they hook up sewage, power etc to the trailer before they walk away from it. The HS people got a call from a household that was supposed to get a trailer that was a complaint ..... apparently the home owners were upset that FEMA sent "an African" to evaluate the trailer site. There were aparently more words which I did not get and the whole thing was turned over to the managers to smooth over... seriously.....

The portions in restraunts here are just gigantic. I have only not taken home leftovers when I simply could not put any more in the fridge. Serious lumberjack meals no matter where or what. There is a chain of "Bakers something or other" that specializes in pie and a diverse kinda american menu. I ate there tonight.. (Cobb salad the size of a bale of hay) and I finished it off with a piece of "Carmel Pecan Satin Supreme" pie.. holy shit... four layers.. bottom like pecan pie.. next like cheese cake.. next like a carmel candy but not chewy and finally whip cream with carmel and chocolate sprinkles. wow.. come to Minnesota for THIS pie. Now I had a text message exchange with my SO Trena before ordering and she convinced me to order the salad instead of the 1/2 lb hamburger with real wisconsin chedar..... but when she suggested that I should not have the pie, her signal got kinda weak.. breaking up really.....

Frost this morning and 32 degrees... I do not have quite enough long sleeved shirts to make a week so.. either I try to man up and do short sleeves in Minnesota or I go buy another one or two from Farm Fleet.. i need to box up stuff to send home anyway I guess. They gave us shirts (short sleeved ofcourse).. I got a coat and wool hat in Louisiana... and short sleeved shirts in Minnesota in September.. go figure.

Pedicure and a movie tomorrow..going to see a real mans movie with Russel Crowe in it with a couple of the geek squad guys I work with. well.. the movie anyway.. the Pedicure is only me... LOL.. but it helps with the feet doing what i do... I am going to try to avoid Illinios, Ohio , Texas Lousiana and Arkansas that are either fresh declarations or soon to be fresh... and finish out my time for the year..... ... see what hits next year.... the raise I got has been nice on paychecks and the per diem up here is pretty fat so.. this is going to be pretty profitable for me. Time to enjoy home again. Two more weeks eh?

Wednesday, September 05, 2007

Food Related maunderings::::::::

Ok... when you are feeling better and rested it is kind of amazing what catches your eye in places to eat. I was asked in a Dennys yesterday if I wanted grits with my "Moons over My Hammy".... I asked the waitress if anyone she knew ever ate them and she said "no..not unless they sound like you::"... (eyeroll).... I went to a Noodles and company where they advertised "Real Wisconsin Macaroni and Cheese" which is a favorite of mine... and.. had great expectations of some REAL mac and cheese... ok.. not so much... The Country Buffet has tobasco, tartar sauce and "chili sauce" on those pump applicators at the end of an isle .... they will also serve you a bloody steak if you ask for it.. I would caution you if you DO ask for one wear an apron.. they will bring it out making a pool on your plate. The corn bread has the option of eating it with either honey or REAL maple syrup.... I recommend the rhubarb pie too.. it was like home style for sure......

I get a day off Sunday.. and work hours go down an hour a day to 7 am to 6 pm six days a week... see how long that lasts.. but I think it looks good to get outa here early October for me still. Got my laundry washed and folded this morning..I now have fresh smelling clothes... I onlly have one long sleeved t-shirt and a very light fema jacket for this disaster... and cooler weather is starting this weekend with rain etc. I hate to go back to wearing long pants all the time again.. but oh well.. summer has been awesome for the shorts......

This place has the palest people in it...

Everyone have a good week ... more as I think it up.

Monday, September 03, 2007

Not Exactly Cheeseheads:::

Ok.. I have not published because I have been both ill and working 12 hour days again... it has been wierdness associated with the beginnings of a disaster and what mom calls "FEMA flu" it is like everyone gets it at one time and struggles for a day or two.. runny noses, swelled heads.. congestion .. its tough. then.. boom it is gone...

Here in Rochester MN.. way out of my region.. (thanks to a promotion and upgrade in my status)... and i am having one of my best disasters so far. The group is pretty sober.. not too too of anything really and seem low key enough to get past all the day to day friction that can break up some departments. We have a simple setup.. not bad computers and a reasonable management team.. .. so the days are flying past and even though I have been ill I have enjoyed it.

As a note.. comments that get posted are "moderated" that is.. I read them before they get put on the blog as comments... So far I have only blocked one but had to go to them as a couple of comments were not appropriate back when. So if you post and it does not show right away, rest assured I am going to read it and approve it shortly... (Someone named SHARON with FEMA? I am sorry I missed your posting in February and just today approved it.. I was having a family crisis that month and did not do my mail very regularly.. thank you for your comments as a sister in the movement... :-D)

Travel put me in a "smoking room" .. bastards and I have been too busy to move.. and I kinda like the neighborhood.. I live across the street from some kind of fairgrounds... it is overviewed by a city water tank that is both shaped like and painted like a big ear of corn... its not exactly fair to say everyone here talks like FARGO but it is humerous to go to restrauants... last night there was some kind of party in the house behind my bedroom ... Karaoke ... till nearly midnight. You have not lived till you wake up (sick) to the sounds of a very loud drunk doing Johnny Cash.. (I turned 21 in prison doing life without parole!!!).... oh well... the food here is reasonably priced and not too bad.. the trees are starting to turn color.. noticed it on September 1st.

i am going to do my 60 days this year for sure.. plan on going home October first week ish.. I am sure this JFO will slow down pretty quick.. looks like it is going to top out at about 160 people.. they run pretty lean up here although we are getting shirts (short sleeved no shit in Minnesota in the fall)... funny I got a wool stocking cap and Jacket in Alexandria La last fall.. jeez... we are still working 12X7 and I expect it to go to 10X6 next week.. they are running a lot of DRCs here (7) but they are not planning for them to be open long.. maybe one or two by end of two weeks... so all those folks are going home.. (thankfully.... :-D)

I miss home but i am glad to be here too. This is good work. They seem to be having problems giving away FEMA trailers... no one will live in them for now.. (we will see how that fares as time goes by... living with other people for months is insane....).. one of the towns had four feet of sewage contaminated flood waters in every single building in town.. (lets all go EWWWWWWW at the same time)..... and local politicians are all prettied up expecting to hit the lottery in FEMA dollars... There are stories of communities sandbagging the local major employer and Liquor mart and overlooking the courthouse and firestation.. ... oh well... housed within our disaster is also the group of engineers that are building the bridge back in the minneapolis.. CH2M HILL is the lead and apparently we are giving some kind of aid and comfort to them as they are housed in our JFO. That collapse was pretty horriffic... gratefully we are not surrounding ourselves with pictures of it.

More as I have time and energy to provide it......Miss you all...