- February 26, 2025
Summer might be ending, but hurricane season is still in full swing.
Lately, my usually sunny demeanor has been clouded with a foggy attitude.
Like everything bad that happens to me, this really isn’t my fault. My mood can be directly related to the weather outside my window. Florida, literally named the state of sunshine, has been anything but this past week and it’s really taken a toll on my productivity.
I don’t know about you, but when it rains, it pours. What starts off as a quick 15 minute break from work, can quickly turn into a complete day of hibernation. And since I live alone, I have no one to save me from this vicious, yet very relaxing, cycle.
After a few days of this heart-aching weather, I found a little motivation to investigate what the heck was going on with my warm and sunny. It turns out, we are quickly entering the late-season hurricane season.
According to Weather.com (some in-depth research I did, I know), though 80% of hurricanes have hit prior to October in the last 50 years, there have been deadly and destructive storms late in the season.
I remember missing school in sixth grade for Hurricane Frances that was leaving all the roads in my neighborhood flooded right around this same time ten years ago. The road to my granddad’s house had so much water that we saw river otters swimming through it.
Back then I was super stoked about any type of event that would get me out of math class and very unaware of the danger hurricanes can actually present. Fast forward to now, I live in a house alone, with a lot of big windows, 15 minutes from the beach. The danger factor has increased quite a bit.
Though I still wasn’t happy for what this rainy season was doing to my mood, I wasn’t about to head into the storm unprepared. I checked the city of Ormond Beach’s website for what was considered proper hurricane prep. Here’s what I found:
Now, I wasn’t about to start boarding up my windows now like some apocalyptic-fearing maniac, but this list did inspire me to create my own hurricane safety kit. Mostly because I really just wanted an excuse to go shopping.
Besides the obvious flashlights and batteries, I included a few personal extras:
There may only be rain right now, but if a storm does hit, at least I’ll feel a little more prepared than I was in sixth grade.