Monday, June 6, 2011

Flood Fight 2011

Forgive my absence again, but I have been helping the community fight the flood of 2011. I have lived here for 10 years and have NEVER seen the river this high. The last flood was in 1969 where some places in town were 7 feet under water. This flood has been creeping upon the community for the past few weeks.

Tuesday night mandatory evacuations were ordered. Over 10,000 people packed up their homes and headed out. I've never seen so many trucks and trailers in town at once. People raced to protect their home from the fury of the river. Hotels are already booked with the oil workers so temporary shelters were put in place all over town. Military members that are effected found shelter with other members on base, in their motor homes (of motor homes lent out from strangers) or in the alert facility on base.

More water is predicted to come through the river in the next 36 hours. It is now predicted that the dikes will fail tonight.

***Warning: Picture Overload***


This is one of the first signs of the upcoming flood. This is a highway that we take to get from base to the town. Water slowly crept up along the road. A field on either sides of the road. This was taken in the middle of April. The water is from the winter thaw.





 This is a week after the last photo.


 And a week after the last one. The road is completely covered by water. At about this point they started building up the road with gravel, about 1-1/2 feet above the road. Then a week later they added another 1-2 feet of gravel and paved the top of that so we can still get to town. The water is still pretty close to the road now.


 This is the bridge by Oak Park. I've never seen the water this high. Notice no Dikes along the river yet. Look at the next picture after.

Same bridge, almost the exact spot the last picture was taken. Notice the Dikes built around the river. This was taken last week.



The exact same bridge, but taken from the other side of the river. The water has gone over the bridge. The dikes have been built up over my head. Both sides of the bridge have a dike built to keep the water ON the bridge and preventing it coming into the neighborhoods.



 This road takes you to a small town East of ours. The road is now completely covered with water as the river is flowing right over it.



 Stalled car who thought they could make it through the water. Taken last week.











Dikes built on roads. Its hard to make it through the town and find your way to where you need to get. Road closures everywhere!





National Guard patrolling the Dikes


Boy Scout camp completely underwater.








This is the river that runs along side a farm. To the bottom left is a dike that busted. The front of the farm is now the river.


He had a wooden fence somewhere, but now its underwater. This farm has been having flooding issues for the past several weeks. It is so sad and heartbreaking.



Building more dikes along the river. At every corner on N Broadway you see National Guardsman and the dump trucks. One night we saw, literally, 30 dump trucks lined up.



Sandbagging. Monday I went into town to help sandbag.






Monday evening a friend and I went back to sandbag. We worked till almost 2 am

I also had my children, as well as a friends', sandbag with us on Tuesday. I thought it was important for my kids to learn the importance of helping out the community in a time of need. They were hard workers, maybe slow at bagging, but they did well. And they really did have a blast.









Me and the kiddos before leaving the dirt piles.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

End of the Semester

Friday is my last day of school for this semester. I have a lot of homework yet... to include reading Oedipus the King and writing a 1500 word paper comparing Aristotle's concept of tragedy. I also have to write 7 lesson plans for differentiated instruction.

Not only do I have a lot of school work, but it is also going to be a busy week. So, I won't be posting until sometime Saturday. I do have a lot of stuff to post about the kiddos though, so look for my next post this weekend....

Now back to reading Oedipus the King. ugh.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Diet Coke and Mentos

Shopping at the BX today I found this


Ever hear about the diet soda and Mentos experiment? Check this out.



Because the kids love experiments so much, I thought I would pick up this little kit (only 3 bucks by the way) and see if it really works. 


You just need a 2 Liter of Diet Coke (use diet because it won't leave a sticky mess behind), some Mentos, and The Geyser Tube.


Set up the bottle on a flat surface so it won't spill over. 


Stand back, pull the red string, and enjoy. 
(I moved the kids farther back, but apparently the wind was blowing in their direction so they got a bit wet)





There isn't much left of the Coke.


The kids thought it was AWESOME!


If you need ideas for the kids' birthday you should check out Be Amazing! Toys. There are tons of experiments to pick from. And because we will be moving a few months after their birthdays its a perfect idea... less toys to take with us, but still TONS of fun!

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Zoo trip!

Wyatt's class took a trip to the Minot Zoo today. It was a beautiful warm day for a zoo trip. The sun was bright and the temps were in the low 60's (yes, this is warm). Even though our zoo is considerably smaller than the zoo in Houston we love how close we can get to the animals. Some of the animals were still in 'hiding' due to the lower temps. Wyatt LOVES the penguins, but they are African Penguins and prefer warmer temps. Wyatt noticed that the penguins were not out. He said someone stole them.

Wyatt and Caleb feeding the geese and ducks.

This sign always makes me laugh. Apparently the cats are known to pee on people...

We are able to be just a few feet away from the fence. I remember at the Houston Zoo you had to search for the cats. Their pens were SO large it was hard to find them.

This is a snow leopard. 



My FAVORITE part of our zoo. These bears are so fun to watch. They used to have a food dispenser filled with dog food that we could toss to the bears. Sometimes the bears would stick their paws outside of the bars to reach the fallen food. It was really cool to get that close to them. These two bears were playing around for a while. 

Mama giraffe and her baby. The baby is just 8 months old.

The otters are always fun to watch also.



It took a lot of bribing to get Wyatt to smile for me.

Feeding the ducks one last time before leaving.

After the zoo his class went to a nearby park to play. I decided to take some pictures.

These are the tracks that the little train rides around by the zoo. No trains were in use at the time 



Wyatt had a little accident on his bike later that day. He has some pretty nasty road rash on the side of his face.