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Hey guys! Just checking in. Thanks for worrying about me and for the email Kayla:hug: So far everything here is fine, you'd have no idea a storm is even coming, but we're ready for it. We have pleanty of supplies in the house already for when the last strorm was supposed to come through, but I'm heading to the store to pick up a few more things, If anything is left:rotfl: I'm sure it will be b/c as of last night it wasn't supposed to hit us. and it's really early so I think it'll be fine at the stores, but we're just gonna ride it out.

There is a front that's supposed to come through about the same time Ike does, so it shouldn't linger, and be way upstate by Sat or Sun:thumbsup2


Okay so I read back and answered my own question

Glad she checked in BUT............

WHY DON"T WE SEE YOU ON A REGULAR or even semi REGULAR basis huh???

we need to talk lady:)
 
Morning guys! Just thought I'd give you guys an update on Ike.

We're still here at home, I actually just woke up :rotfl: but all is good so far. We're hunkered down here in our upstairs apartment waiting for the storm to hit. All classes have been called of for all schools in our area, and mom stayed home from work last night and she will stay home tonight too.

The scariest thing is what's happening on Galveston Island, (our beach) which is about an hour away from us, they waves are HUGE!! and the storm hasn't even come through yet! It's just some of the very outter winds that are kicking up the waves so much. The streets are already flooding with the water from the gulf, and a lot of the beach homes are already getting water inside of them. They're saying they will be very little left when the storm is over. It's scary to think about that. I've always loved Galveston, and have some of my favorite memories from spending time with my family there, and spending late nights on the beach with a bon fire.

It will be so sad if there is that much destruction on the island, but it will be what it will be, we have no control of what Ike will do.

The good thing is, that in our area that we live in, there is no water around us. and our building is kind of wedged between another 2 buildings, so even if the wind is strong, we won't feel much of it.

Ok, hope I didn't scare anyone:rotfl: but Just wanted to give an update, as of now, all is good in the Tracy home, and we're praying it stays that way:thumbsup2


Thanks for the update
I am worried about you ya know
and I have friends that just moved to Trinty Tx about 2 years ago that last I heard were expecting lots of Rain but I think that is inland more so should be OK......

Please let us know your OK when it'sover

sorry to hear about Galvaston.......:sad2:
 
ICK I am tired of the dreary rain but really I can't complain not when I look at the pics from IKE


gotta work today but I hope to come home to a post saying Tracy is OK
 

Did anyone end up with a gas scare yesterday?? :confused3 NC and SC hit the national news yesterday! Why us I don't understand! Most gas stations in our town are out of gas because of yesterday!!!! :scared1: Many stations were even rationing. It was scary!

Is it just us or was it like this all over?
 
Good morning...I saw pictures of Ike on tv and it looks absolutely horrific! :eek:
 
Kathy that looks good. So how did it turn out and do you want to share the recipe?? :confused3

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It was absolutely delicious...and I don't usually like fish! There were NO leftovers!

Recipezaar Parmesan Crusted Tilapia
There are 206 calories in the Recipezaar Parmesan Crusted Tilapia.

Prep Time: 5 minutes Cook Time: 20 minutes

Ingredients:
2 tilapia fillets
1/8 cup italian seasoned breadcrumbs
1/8 cup grated parmesan cheese
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tbs lemon juice
salt
pepper
garlic powder
olive oil

1. Thaw & wash tilapia fillets if frozen. Pat dry on paper towels.

2. Combine crumbs, parmesan & garlic powder on a plate mixing well.

3. On a different plate pour lemon juice.

4. Working one at a time, place a fillet on the plate in the lemon juice, sprinkle w/ desired amount of salt, pepper & garlic powder. Turn the fillet over in the lemon juice & sprinkle seasoning on the other side.

5. Dredge fillet in the parmesan mixture, patting it all over to coat.

6. Place in an oiled baking dish, repeat w/ remaining fillet.

7. Sprinkle a little lemon juice over fillets & drizzle or spray them lightly w/ olive oil.

8. Bake at 425 degF for 20 minutes or until they easily flake w/ a fork & edges are browning.


(Naturally I had to multiply the recipe to feed all of us! ;) )
 
:scared1: swimming in the rain??

Yes, Matthew's trip wasn't cancelled and they DID swim in the rain. He said he had a fantastic time. They hiked into the National Forest and there was a waterfall and they got to swim at the bottom of the waterfall with the water falling on them. And it rained most of the time (just rain - no storms) and it didn't stop them!

He's on a trip today canoeing!
 
Morning guys! Just thought I'd give you guys an update on Ike.

We're still here at home, I actually just woke up :rotfl: but all is good so far. We're hunkered down here in our upstairs apartment waiting for the storm to hit. All classes have been called of for all schools in our area, and mom stayed home from work last night and she will stay home tonight too.

The scariest thing is what's happening on Galveston Island, (our beach) which is about an hour away from us, they waves are HUGE!! and the storm hasn't even come through yet! It's just some of the very outter winds that are kicking up the waves so much. The streets are already flooding with the water from the gulf, and a lot of the beach homes are already getting water inside of them. They're saying they will be very little left when the storm is over. It's scary to think about that. I've always loved Galveston, and have some of my favorite memories from spending time with my family there, and spending late nights on the beach with a bon fire.

It will be so sad if there is that much destruction on the island, but it will be what it will be, we have no control of what Ike will do.

The good thing is, that in our area that we live in, there is no water around us. and our building is kind of wedged between another 2 buildings, so even if the wind is strong, we won't feel much of it.

Ok, hope I didn't scare anyone:rotfl: but Just wanted to give an update, as of now, all is good in the Tracy home, and we're praying it stays that way:thumbsup2


Stay safe Tracy! I'm betting by now you're probably without power and internet. I've been glued to the tv this morning watching the weather channel! :sad2: It looks terrible there!
 
Did anyone end up with a gas scare yesterday?? :confused3 NC and SC hit the national news yesterday! Why us I don't understand! Most gas stations in our town are out of gas because of yesterday!!!! :scared1: Many stations were even rationing. It was scary!

Is it just us or was it like this all over?

...I bought gas at a nearby station on Thursday for $3.27/gal and when I returned yesterday afternoon to fill up, the price had gone up to $3.79!! :eek:
 
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