12 Ways Hurricane Ike Changed My Life

Written by Rizoh. Posted in Gumbo

Published on September 15, 2008 with 18 Comments">18 Comments


The calm before the storm

It goes without saying that Hurricane Ike wreaked havoc in the Texas coast. People lost property, running water, electricity, and most significantly, some perished. Millions lost business. Businesses lost millions. Thousands were displaced. In short, Ike has been dubbed the worst storm in the U.S. since Katrina. Thankfully, all my friends and family here in the Houston area are safe and dandy, except for some minor damages to property and widespread power outages. Nothing time can’t heal.

My relative paralysis in the absence of power served as a reminder of just how terribly dependent we are on electricity. Being the glass half-full person that I am, I couldn’t help but make the best out of an unfortunate situation. Here are 12 amazing benefits that emerged from my Hurricane Ike experience.

  1. Gained newfound appreciation for tuna sandwich
  2. Spent more time with friends and family
  3. Found out that my neighbors are pretty good conversationalists after all
  4. Worked on outstanding college assignments
  5. Finally watched that Bourne Ultimatum that had been lying around forever
  6. Took care of those 1,105 emails in my Outlook Inbox
  7. Caught up with an old friend I hadn’t spoken to in years
  8. Enjoyed more natural air than ever
  9. Read a magazine cover to cover for the first time in 5 years
  10. Discovered just how therapeutic a cold shower could be
  11. Saved money on gas and electricity
  12. Relearned how to write with pen and paper
TRU

Rizoh

Rizoh is the most powerful man in all the lands. He lives in Houston where he earned a BS in Nerf Herding. He's the founder of The Rap Up, the editor of Roc4Life.com, and is in the Grammy-awaiting band Pervertable Disciples.

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  • maskilla

    good to hear you’re ok riz

  • maskilla

    good to hear you’re ok riz

  • Ivan

    #9 seems impossible for me. ;-D

  • Ivan

    #9 seems impossible for me. ;-D

  • kaygee19

    “Gained newfound appreciation for tuna sandwich”

    lmao!!

  • kaygee19

    “Gained newfound appreciation for tuna sandwich”

    lmao!!

  • John M.

    I was worried for ya Riz, good to know you made it out of the storm even stronger than when you went in.

  • John M.

    I was worried for ya Riz, good to know you made it out of the storm even stronger than when you went in.

  • Ass Hat

    tuna sandwiches are the business.

    i recommend spring onion and capers.

    good to hear you’re alright.

  • Ass Hat

    tuna sandwiches are the business.

    i recommend spring onion and capers.

    good to hear you’re alright.

  • http://my.rawkus.com/xn/detail/u_3d1axyncnnc85 Mjlovesthekids

    “Relearned how to write with pen and paper”

    Pen and paper still exists? In this day and age on the laptop?!

    NONSENSE!!!

  • http://my.rawkus.com/xn/detail/u_3d1axyncnnc85 Mjlovesthekids

    “Relearned how to write with pen and paper”

    Pen and paper still exists? In this day and age on the laptop?!

    NONSENSE!!!

  • http://my.rawkus.com/profile/Rizoh Rizoh

    Yeah, they exist once you’ve run out of battery power because you were watching Bourne Ultimatum on your laptop.

  • http://my.rawkus.com/profile/Rizoh Rizoh

    Yeah, they exist once you’ve run out of battery power because you were watching Bourne Ultimatum on your laptop.

  • Ninoy Brown

    Peace. Good to see you’re safe.

  • Ninoy Brown

    Peace. Good to see you’re safe.

  • J to the AAP

    Keep ya head up Riz, nice to see you making the best out of a bad situation.

  • J to the AAP

    Keep ya head up Riz, nice to see you making the best out of a bad situation.

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