Guest guest Posted August 31, 2005 Report Share Posted August 31, 2005 I learned after 9/11 to watch in spurts. Not that I don't care but you can drive yourself nuts watching all that stuff 24/7 Got to take a break now and then. Still it is so very sad. Some complain about the treatment but it occurred to me that our CC brothers and sisters in the effected area may well be without the life saving treatment or a porcelain throne. Makes you realize how blessed we all are. Our lives aren't rosy but we have so much more than those poor people. Narice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2005 Report Share Posted August 31, 2005 Dianna, I Thank God you are safe!!!! I bet you are still upset being that close in that tornado path. I can fully understand those fears. I lived through the May 3 tornado in Oklahoma City. It proved to be an F-5. It hit three miles from where we lived. We saw it coming in and kept praying it would turn. It did and did not hit our home. But the damages were horrible to all those in its path. Once living through this we never are the same again. Will always have a pounding heart when it storms bad. Glad You made it through. Hope others did too. I hope no one was hurt or suffered too much damage. Ingrid > Well, about an hour ago, a tornado touched down about a mile from my > mobile home, trees are down, the road is closed and some barn roofs > came off a mile or so further north. Earlier there was a tornado > warning south of us in Md, a big storm was heading this way, but they > canceled the warning so I turned everything off and went to bed to > read. It poured then, real hard then kept stopping real fast and > starting up and the lights blinked. I came out and turned on the tv > and they said a tornado was possibly in the Hunterstown area which is > a mile from me, the lights went out again for a second, that's when I > think it hit, it also got real windy here at that time. Then the > reports came in about the trees down and the road being closed and the > roofs off. Gads. I was home alone, my husband works at night, I'm also > a big baby in storms. It's still windy but the rain is north of us > now. I live 4 miles north of Gettysburg. When my heart slows down I'm > going to bed, hahahhahaha. ~~Dianna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2005 Report Share Posted August 31, 2005 Dianna, I Thank God you are safe!!!! I bet you are still upset being that close in that tornado path. I can fully understand those fears. I lived through the May 3 tornado in Oklahoma City. It proved to be an F-5. It hit three miles from where we lived. We saw it coming in and kept praying it would turn. It did and did not hit our home. But the damages were horrible to all those in its path. Once living through this we never are the same again. Will always have a pounding heart when it storms bad. Glad You made it through. Hope others did too. I hope no one was hurt or suffered too much damage. Ingrid > Well, about an hour ago, a tornado touched down about a mile from my > mobile home, trees are down, the road is closed and some barn roofs > came off a mile or so further north. Earlier there was a tornado > warning south of us in Md, a big storm was heading this way, but they > canceled the warning so I turned everything off and went to bed to > read. It poured then, real hard then kept stopping real fast and > starting up and the lights blinked. I came out and turned on the tv > and they said a tornado was possibly in the Hunterstown area which is > a mile from me, the lights went out again for a second, that's when I > think it hit, it also got real windy here at that time. Then the > reports came in about the trees down and the road being closed and the > roofs off. Gads. I was home alone, my husband works at night, I'm also > a big baby in storms. It's still windy but the rain is north of us > now. I live 4 miles north of Gettysburg. When my heart slows down I'm > going to bed, hahahhahaha. ~~Dianna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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