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Saturday, September 16, 2017

Waiting out Irma

Cullman,  AL


When Harvey hit Texas and Louisiana many of our friends and family in those areas were affected.  Most were fortunate and either no or minor damage was sustained.  But for some it has been more traumatic.   Friends Kim and Joel (Joel is our son-in-law Joe's brother) had major damage to their beautiful home in Spring, TX and are now in the clean up process.  Len's cousin Jake whose house is just feet from the shore of a lake was extensively flooded up to near to roof.   As we worried about so many in Texas and Louisiana there was not much we could do from here but pray and let them know of our concern.

Then came Irma to Florida.  We have many friends and family who live in the Sunshine State.  As I made contact I learned one couple were at visiting with family in the northeast and out of the area.  Some choose to stay in their home, one cousin temporarily moved from her manufactured house to a friends.   We worried about them all.  All came through fine.

I offered our home to those who chose to evacuate the state.  One couple thought about it but decided to stay put.  However, two couples came for a visit until the situation improved.

First came Harry and Jessica and their two cats.   They left Florida in the early morning hours of Thursday, September  7 and drove straight through (about 700 miles) and arrived here in the afternoon.  This is Jessica checking the weather conditions:


The next day we put Harry to work.  He and Len installed a storm screen door at the back entrance.  How cool, I  got out of that task.  Loving it.  Now that we have a screen door, on cooler days we keep the back door open.   And on warmer days we can keep the heavy back door open for light to shine into the laundry room.

Before  Irma approached Florida I had made contact with our friends Diane and Russ who we knew from NJ.  They moved to Florida about 5 years ago.  I asked if they were evacuating.  They did not know at the time.   On Saturday I contacted them again and asked where they were.  They were at a motel in Georgia about 3 hours away.  I invited them to come here.  They responded by asking if I could find them a motel room that was pet friendly, having 3 cats.  I told them we have an RV sitting here that is pet friendly.  They arrived on Sunday.

Diane doing her crocheting and Harry looking on.


Len and Russ tackling the worlds problems.  And they say woman talk a lot.  These two never stopped.  It was nice!


Lunch one day:


Jessica and Harry left on Thursday and drove to Jacksonville, FL where Harry's sister lives.  They hope to be back in their home early this coming week.   They heard from friends their house only has minor damage.... an awning down and missing skirting around the bottom.   I know how worried they were about their RV that is in storage.  Apparently it suffered no damage.

Yesterday the 4 of us took a drive to the nearby Clarkson Covered Bridge.  We've been there many times and thought Diane and Russ would enjoy seeing it.


There is a picnic area in the lower areas near the water wheel house.  Note the tables are made of river rock.  Sturdy!


So, today we have just the two of us here.  Diane and Russ left this morning.  They were informed their electric came on late Thursday.  They, too, had minor damage to their property in Sebring.  A fence wall came loose and was moved a few feet.  Other than that, they are hoping all is well.

It was a nice visit from both couples despite their stress worrying about how things were at home.  We are grateful that all appears to be manageable.   To the four of you.....anytime you want to visit under less stressful conditions ..... welcome to our home.

Until next time..

7 comments:

  1. So nice of you to open your home and rv for storm victims. That is really showing Christian love to your neighbors.

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  2. It was wonderful seeing you and Len again, although I wish it had been under better circumstances. We felt so bad for everyone in TX with their storm and disastrous flooding. But being exposed to the same experience makes us feel closer and maybe understand a little more of their pain. Going through this really makes one feel like a refugee without a home at least for a time. Thank you for allowing us to share your home for a short time and comforting our nerves.

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  3. Your generosity and kindness in opening your home for storm victims is golden. Not only was it a safe haven for them but a good time of fellowship and sharing. Maybe down the road they can return under relaxed times for another visit. God Bless....

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  4. How thoughtful of you two to reach out to those in need. I am glad your friends felt comfortable enough to take you up on your offer. Christ's love lives on.

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  5. How wonderful of you and Len to invite these people to your home cats and all. And I hope they find their homes with little damage and easy fixes.

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  6. How nice of you to open your home to them! George's niece in Katy had 14" of water in their home. They're in the process of cleaning it out. Lost a car too. George's sis in law was fine, no issues at all. See you soon.

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  7. I am sure they really appreciate being with you!

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