Boston Tea Party
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I've gone through my things and tried to decide what is most important. I have a large pile on the kitchen table consisting of pictures and momentos such as the flag from my father's coffin and my grandfather's cowboy hat. I cried as I decided what to leave behind.
My daughter, 11, is quite frightened but my son, 4, is oblivious at this time. He has pneumonia and is ill but on the mend.
The sounds of hammering and sawing punctuate the eery stillness.
I don't know what else to say, other than I am scared to death of this monster. I fully expect to come home to nothing. The evacuation we are about to start, ironically the route I just drove to meet Mrs. Kreamer and deliver her relief supplies, usually takes 4 hours. I am hearing it will take 24.
Time to hit the road.
Please pray for all of us who will be affected by Rita.
God bless us all.
UPDATE:
Thank you all for the kind words. We arrived here at my aunt's at 7:30 on Thursday night. We left Houston Wednesday night at 10 PM. It is unbelievable out there.
FINAL UPDATE:
With the truck loaded with extra gas, water, food and a pistol, we returned home today. I left my other car, because I was not sure what the day would hold. The place we went is supposed to get lots of rain and consequently flood.
We decided to head west at daybreak to try and beat this thing.
We were successful and all is well here.
Thanks for those who posted and carried good thoughts for us.
My daughter, 11, is quite frightened but my son, 4, is oblivious at this time. He has pneumonia and is ill but on the mend.
The sounds of hammering and sawing punctuate the eery stillness.
I don't know what else to say, other than I am scared to death of this monster. I fully expect to come home to nothing. The evacuation we are about to start, ironically the route I just drove to meet Mrs. Kreamer and deliver her relief supplies, usually takes 4 hours. I am hearing it will take 24.
Time to hit the road.
Please pray for all of us who will be affected by Rita.
God bless us all.
UPDATE:
Thank you all for the kind words. We arrived here at my aunt's at 7:30 on Thursday night. We left Houston Wednesday night at 10 PM. It is unbelievable out there.
FINAL UPDATE:
With the truck loaded with extra gas, water, food and a pistol, we returned home today. I left my other car, because I was not sure what the day would hold. The place we went is supposed to get lots of rain and consequently flood.
We decided to head west at daybreak to try and beat this thing.
We were successful and all is well here.
Thanks for those who posted and carried good thoughts for us.



