Jan 21, 2025
HAMMOND - One family in Tangipahoa Parish made the best of their snow day even as Tuesday's sub-freezing temperatures caused their street's power to go out.Even when it's below freezing, having fun in several inches of snow isn't hard. Eric Jones said that, as a result of not getting very much snow in the state, he says when it does fall, he's excited. The Jones family lives in a rural Tangipahoa parish and as snow fell Tuesday, power shut off along their street. Eric's 13-year-old son Maliq says he couldn't wait for the winter storm.“I was excited. I couldn’t even go to sleep last night. I was too excited for it,” he said.While getting out of the snow wasn't much of a relief, since there wasn't any power, Eric Jones says he turned on the fireplace and kept checking the power grid.For a moment the lights did turn back on, but less than five minutes later they were out again. “My power went out. Thank God I had my fireplace going. It’s keeping my house warm. I have a 91-year-old and an 81-year-old. So you know their bones are brittle," Eric Jones said. Still, the younger Jones wasn't concerned about the power. Maliq Jones said the memories with his family kept him preoccupied. Permalink| Comments
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