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Totally forgot about this blog!!! So much has happened since I wrote this...lost our beachhouse in Hurricane Ike (the -), one daughter got married (the +), other daughter still in New Orleans trying to make a living after graduating from an exceptional college there, still worrying about her!… Read More »
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You can’t always be lucky in a storm like Hurricane Ike. I’m ever so thankful we escaped major damage -- that certainly makes a little inconvenience and discomfort in the aftermath easier to bear. And so does being well prepared... Here's how our family is weathering the storm in relative style. Read More »
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Well, here around Dallas, we were expecting more effects from Hurricane Ike but got a steady, gentle rain for most of Saturday, and that was all. I had taken everything in from the porch, since Friday's forecast predicted winds up to 40 MPH. It ended up going more East and there was no wind to... Read More »
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The phone rang. It was a call from a young lady in Oak Forest. “Robert,” she said, “all our parents are at a Hurricane Party and we’re over at Karen’s house.” The smart in me wanted to say “are you crazy.” The adventure in me said “be right over.” Read More »
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My question is why do people live here? Why do they build homes right on the water full-well knowing the potential danger? Why is America now spending Billions of dollars for repairs and renovations - just to re-build RIGHT IN THE SAME place? Read More »
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As families in Houston, Texas, deal
with Hurricane Ike battering their town and homes, you have to
wonder how all the kids are dealing with this frightening
experience. I'm sure older kids some might see being evacuated from
their homes and a...
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