In some ways, Meghan Yelland and Michael Zeeman are experiencing new parenthood in typical methods — catching what little sleep they will in between frequent feedings and diaper adjustments for his or her 14-day-old daughter, Jade.
However as evacuees from Nova Scotia’s Lengthy Lake wildfire, their expertise can also be distinctive.
The handle for the couple’s house in West Dalhousie, N.S., was included in an evacuation order issued by the province Aug. 14.
“I by no means anticipated that we would depart, so it got here as an enormous shock,” Yelland mentioned.
“I didn’t suppose it was actual. I feel I used to be in denial due to how a lot we had put into the home and … it was blue skies, there was no smoke, you couldn’t scent something. We have been instructed it will solely be a few days. It was only a precaution.”
On the time, Yelland was as a consequence of give beginning in about 4 weeks.
Earlier than leaving, they determined to seize video of their just lately renovated house, mentioned Zeeman.
“I used to be packing up the automobile. And we have been saying to one another, we must always in all probability take a video of the home. You realize, simply in case,” he recalled.
The video reveals the child’s new nursery, which Yelland had simply completed portray a color known as “muted jade.”
Per week later, the couple, who had moved to Nova Scotia from Montreal in January, have been knowledgeable their house had been destroyed.
The pair had spent greater than seven months enterprise in depth renovations on the house. All that’s left is the chimney, though their small barn and their hen coop (full with chickens) survived. They haven’t been capable of return but, however have seen photographs.

Yelland remembers being instructed in individual by Pink Cross personnel and county representatives.
“They’d all these Kleenex bins, they usually began to apologize. Proper then, I knew prefer it was gone,” she says. “And so I simply fully broke down. I couldn’t even discuss.”

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“We nearly should erase a few of our reminiscences, like our bodily reminiscences of the place,” provides Zeeman. “One thing that we had envisioned and labored in the direction of, it’s not there.”
Nova Scotia’s Lengthy Lake hearth was first reported south of West Dalhousie Street on Aug. 13. It’s now thought of held at 8,468 hectares. The fireplace destroyed 20 houses and compelled a complete of 1,000 individuals to go away their houses.
Among the residents have since been permitted to return. However Zeeman and Yelland’s property stays in an evacuation zone.
After bouncing round to totally different locations, the couple moved into unlikely lodging — a cabin on an area golf course.
They are saying they’re getting the primary month free, then their insurance coverage will cowl hire transferring ahead.
They moved in with their two canines and two cats within the final week of August and had been there for simply 24 hours when child Jade determined it was time for her arrival.
“She broke my water precisely two weeks earlier than the due date,” laughs Yelland. “She waited till we moved in right here earlier than making her grand look.”
Jade was born early within the morning on Aug. 30.
“And when she got here out, it was simply, your world adjustments, you realize,” says Zeeman.
“It’s a brand new starting, a brand new routine, new all the pieces.”
Though the couple doesn’t have instant household within the space, group members have donated all the pieces from garments and diapers to a bassinet to assist with their new arrival.
An online fundraising campaign has additionally raised greater than $20,000.
“Everyone within the [Annapolis] Valley actually simply lifted us up from the hearth and from the ashes and simply took care of us in that second,” says Zeeman.
Yelland, who survived a bladder most cancers prognosis 11 years in the past, says her life experiences affect how she views what could possibly be described as a tragedy.
“I all the time attempt to see it as your life may change in a second. I misplaced two dad and mom to most cancers. I actually had most cancers once I was 24. … Your well being is the one factor that you may’t management. So if you’re on this scenario, you simply should see it as sure, it’s heartbreaking. You’ve misplaced all the pieces that you just labored for … however you are able to do it once more.”
Each she and Zeeman credit score assist from the group for serving to them get by a troublesome time.
“I simply actually simply wish to thank, you realize, everyone within the Valley for his or her generosity, and I wish to thank the bravery and the time and the exhaustion that the firefighters and everyone concerned with making an attempt to place out the hearth,” says Zeeman.
“You may’t get by one thing like this with out love and kindness,” Yelland provides.
The couple plans to remain of their short-term house over the winter and can rebuild on their property as quickly as they will.
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