Which may sound good, as I thought too, until I heard that being in the right quadrant is the most dangerous because of tornadoes.

Oy vey!
I know - I'm definitely not liking the idea of the brunt of it hitting central FL, either.
Ok so I just watched The Weather Channel update on the hurricane and basically got this: "It could do this blahblahblah or it could do that blahblahblah". Basically they have no clue what's going to happen in the 24 hours, they're basing everything on guesstimates
at best.
I'd hate to be in that kind of limbo, V.

I'm sending you lot of good mojo and positive thoughts Fay just dwindles out.

Yep, it's always something of a crap-shoot. I approach hurricanes this way: if there's a likelihood of it being a Cat. 4 or higher, and there's a decent chance it'll come my way, I'm gone - as far as I can drive north. Otherwise, I have what we need to get through. I'll be juicing up the batteries in Leo's video player, game and my laptop to keep him entertained if we're without power.
And what is with the new chart??? What happened to the left?
Yeah!
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Nothing really new to report from here - we're in full hurricane prep mode, backing up files, etc. at work. School's in session today, and we'll learn about tomorrow later, as well as if any evacuations will be ordered. We evacuate in 5 stages:
A = coast and mobile homes
B = a bit further inland
C = a bit more
D = the last to go
I'm in C, which generally corresponds to a Cat. 3 storm, so I'm not anticipating leaving. The evac. zones are based on flooding due to storm surge, not wind speeds, and I'm on the second floor. If only I could bring my car up there, too!
As for driving to WDW, I believe it'll be a last-minute decision, based on what the weather and roads look like Wed. But I'm 99% sure I'll get there eventually!
Thank you all for your concern; we should be just fine here, but I appreciate your thinking of us so much!
