well, my plans went in to effect....
I work for the local government in the Finance Department. I'm on the special action team that mans the phones at the Parish Office of Emergency Preparedness. It's voluntary (but paid), there for I technically could bug out without penalty, but I didn't plan on leaving anyway. I worked a total of 3 -12 hr. shifts. While there I was fed and had power which minimized using my supplies.
We lost power for almost exactly 60 hrs. I had plenty of ice on hand, do not own a generator. my Coleman lantern, Coleman stove and propane burner all came in handy. I have more flashlights than I can count also. I had plenty of water and food. I ate one MRE during the storm to avoid lighting my cooking appliances in an enclosed area (way too windy outside lol), I also cooked some hamburger helper one day and ate some Raviolis in a can.
I had plenty of gas saved up just in case, but I don't own a generator, my lawnmower, 4 wheeler, truck and 7 gallons in two cans. My dad ended up offering his small 1300w genny, I accepted (and had my own fuel to run it) so that I could use it to recharge batteries if needed b/c I lost a lot of siding and planned on using cordless drills to tack some of it back up. It's still rough in a lot of places...
I have a planned dove hunt this weekend, it also happens to be located in N. La. where my long distance BOL is located. I'm debating on canceling the trip to take care of stuff around here, but I don't really think I'll be able to get much done anyway so we'll see, I may just end up bugging out for the weekend anyway.
I'll see about getting a full writeup about everything later. I have some good stories from answering the phones at the emergency operation center, but I need to get offline and take care of some business for now.
Everyone I know is safe - lots have roof damage and fences down, I lost some siding but I personally don't know anyone that has a problem that can't be fixed.
Nick