Thursday, September 15, 2011

Aftermath

Well, it has been a few days now since the evacuation has been lifted & things are slowly getting back to normal. While I drive for work each day I see people sweeping, & piling garbage, and fixing what's left of their homes & businesses. The first day I cried as I pondered how it would be... to come home & see that. My husband and I also had the experience of being sheltered with our dogs @ my Parent's home 1 town over. My sister & husband with 2 kids, My best friend, her son & mother and 2 cats accompanied. yes that's 11 people 2 cats & 2 dogs. My friend's husband played the rebel & stayed home with their 3 dogs. Luckily, my parent's home is plenty big to accommodate us all. Even though... trying to make everyone comfortable in a very stressful situation creates another stress. It was fun at times though, remembering our younger days, walking the old neighborhood. I actually enjoyed the time reflecting on the blessings I have been given. Even if my house had been washed away, I would be ok. Everything important was with me or in a safe place elsewhere, my family & friends. Most importantly, I have my salvation, it's permanent, so...I'm good. As I hear of the need, I am using the things acquired by my couponing to help out. Although there have been some stories of looting & some taking advantage of others misfortune, Their have been many many stories of friendship, community, and compassion. I choose to dwell on these. My prayer is that the Lord will continue to show me where I can be a help to those in need. I am sure that this will not be the last I write on, "the flood of 2011". OH! I have a funny to add. a friend posted on FB that they fixed the crack in the Pierce Street bridge with a "steel & tar speedbump"...now, every time I drive over that steel & tar speedbump I bust out laughing, Thanks Michelle!

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