Nostradamus is SO 16th Century.

Last winter we all laughed (ok, maybe only some of us laughed) about Snowmageddon. Everyone living in the DC area was hit with a huge snowstorm in December followed by two back-to-back blizzards a couple of months later. Winter 2009-2010 was the “snowiest winter on record.”

The constant dump of snow through winter has been replaced by the hottest spring and summer I can remember in this area. A heat index of 110 is just not normal.

Forget Nostradamus, I am predicting that Armageddon is near. And not just because of a little snow and heat.

Two more reasons for my prediction:

  • A few weeks ago we experienced an earthquake that was a 3.6 magnitude IN MARYLAND. This isn’t California; we are not supposed to have earthquakes here.
  • Sunday we had a tornado tear through our area. In case you missed it in the last bullet, WE LIVE IN MARYLAND. Maryland is not just the Free State, it is supposed to be a tornado-free state too.

Nostradamus for the 21st Century (me)

While I should be packing and moving, since it is clear the Battle of Armageddon will be occurring in Maryland, I think we will stay. I have an awesome opportunity to be hired as a staff writer for Endtime News Digest (Tagline is: Countdown to Armageddon). I could be the front-line reporter and photographer for this fine news organization.

So, right about now you are wondering how I am going to tie this into the TV Challenge. Being the brilliant blogger-turned-jounalist, I will effortlessly segue into the TV Challenge.

The latest disaster (the tornado) left over 80,000 homes without power. As I write this, many are still without power. We didn’t lose power for more than an hour, but our internet/cable/phone service was down until midday Tuesday. This CRISIS service interruption helped significantly with the remaining days of the TV Challenge; we couldn’t watch and it wasn’t even mommy’s fault. We have had a wonderful week as a result.

What I learned from the loss of cable AND internet service was that Monkey is right; we do need a challenge for mommy in the next month. I can’t agree to 30 minutes a day of laptop time as he suggested. Since I am working hard to build this blog, Twitter and Facebook are part of my job. He is just too young to understand how hard mommy works when she is tweeting.

My plan for August is to have a blogging schedule, both for writing and promotion. This will help relieve stress for me (when am I going to have time to write) and create more structure for our family time as well.

Even though we have learned a lot as a family and I feel like a winner, I am going to concede that Alex is the real winner. She spent so much time working on this idea to improve her family life, but then reached out into the blog world for support.

Thank you Alex!