Southernmiss
I am hazed everyday
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Hubby's family live in south Georgia, about 45 min. south west of Savannah. They got hit bad. They are out of power still (today is Monday) and the town predicts they will be out for 2 weeks. They had two generators but could only get one to work. His brother has a small one that he was using to get power to his freezer every now and again and his parents were using their's for that as well. They got the second generator to work so his brother was running between his house, his parents house and his wife's father's house carrying the second generator to run water pumps so toilets could be flushed. Here in Athens we got a good bit of wind and rain but no damage. Yesterday hubby, searched around town to find another generator and gas cans so he could take it down to them and fill up the gas cans here since only one gas station had one pump running and they were limiting gas to a couple of gallons and the lines were about 2 hours long. He found one that would run on both gas and propane, found a few small gas cans, went out to where we store our RV and grabbed one of our big propane tanks, came home and grabbed our small generator, more gas cans and drove down. It is a 4 hour drive. He said Wrightsville was out of power, Sandersville had power but power lines and trees were down the rest of the way down from there. None of the towns south of Sandersville had power.
His brother wired the new generator into his water pump and they wired our small one into his parents water pump. So now the fridges and freezers get hooked up to the generators long enough to keep everything frozen/cold and they can flush toilets and take showers. His parents have a gas stove so they can cook, his brother is cooking everything on the grill (he made biscuits in a cast iron pan on it this morning and somehow made gravy as well and took that to the parents house). Hubby drove home today and told his brother if it gets to the point they need more food or basics, call us and he will drive them down. Evidently the local WalMart is open but only allowing about 5 people in at a time and the lines are 3 or 4 hours long. We tried to talk the parents into letting us find a hotel to put them in or bring them up here but they say they are doing o.k. Hubby said it was pretty hot in the house even though they have all the windows open, with the new generators hubby took down they can also run the ceiling fans for about half a hour at a time.
Glad everyone is ok and your stories of making do remind me of helping our family and friends in Katrina.
Dh and our neighbor drove 2.5 hours to get needed supplies and bring them back to family. We spent several weeks helping family and friends. My brother's family lived with us for 3 weeks.
I hope things can be restored quicker than the estimates.
I'll always remember the very long lines at the gas station, Walmart, water distribution sites, etc. and the shell shocked and exhausted looks on faces in each of these places.
Bless you all for looking out for each other.