We did the only sensible thing at that point - we made clam chowder with the clams we had gathered in the bay, we enjoyed a good dinner and wine, and put the kids to bed. We packed up everything but our refrigerated food, loaded the cars and slept for 4 hours, loaded the sleeping kids into the van at 3:30 AM and made it home in under four hours.
Ah, you could have also added haupia to your meal -- haupia, the perfect appetizer and dessert (see Aloha's dinner thread).
I keep scanning news stories for a misuse of the word evacuate. When it takes the transitive object (e.g., evacuate a building), it means what we normally mean by it. But in certain other usages (reflexive, for example, or a subset of the passive voice), it can refer to emptying one's bowels. So I've been waiting like a salivating dog for something like "Mayor Bloomberg evacuated himself" or "as Irene approached, Mayor Bloomberg was evacuated."
Oh, the pleasures of the English language! All learned from watching The Wire carefully.
Da Bing