People had learned from the big snow of 2001 and were good at looking out for each other, Mrs Mattock said.
She is expecting there will be insurance claims from people whose freezers thawed out, and said communication difficulties were the worst problem. Her family's landline is provided by a repeater. Its batteries ran out, and there is no cellphone coverage.
There were some funny stories from the storm event. In one, a woman's children got bored with making snowmen or being indoors. She gave them squirty dye bottles, and they drew pictures on the snow.
In another, one of Mrs Mattock's daughters, who lives in the Moawhango Valley, wanted to visit her sister but the road was full of snow. She rugged up and drove a tractor over.
"It took her 45 minutes for a 10-minute trip."
The drama may not be over yet. Mr Gordon said more snow was expected this week.