Didn't feel it down here but looks like you were a lot closer to the epicenter. It's a weird feeling when you feel a quake, when I was in San Fran I felt a couple, felt like I was getting lightheaded then I realized, it's a quake.
I'm in the same boat, when we lose power in town, there's only 4 of us on our street so we get taken care of last, they start in areas that get the most homes back with power first.
Maybe a miracle happens, and they get a good snowstorm, plenty of time before you go. I remember going to Bretton one year in January and the cross-country ski area just had icy patches.
No one bothers me either, we can choose not to read their posts and rely on the professionals and others who know more about weather, very simple really.