Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 Hello Jo In reference to your comment: I'll let you know what it is like after Frances makes landfall. Jo, please tell us you don't plan on staying to ride out this storm. Please know that my home is open to you and your family if you need a place to go. I am sending to you in a private email my address and phone number. My prayers will be with you. Hugs Maggie Alabama Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2004 Report Share Posted September 3, 2004 --- Maggie, Thank you soooooo much for your very kind offer. Unfortunately, it is too late to go anywhere at this point. My husband and I rode out in 1992. It was devastating, but we survived and I have faith that the Lord has us in His Hands and we will be fine. I have to show my children how to cope with this scenario because life throws you curves, as we all know well with our " A. " Thank you so much for your kindness; it is truly appreciated. I do think that we are given only what we can handle. I read a post here recently about being grateful that you only have " A " (Joy's?); , I feel the same way. That is probably why I see things through rose colored glasses and try not to let things get me down too much. If I let fear and sadness rule my life, what is the point? Also as far as I am concerned, all of my belongings can go--except for things with truly sentimental value--pictures, etc., Everything else is replaceable. Like I've said before, nothing counts but God, family, country. Gee, I sound like a political billboard! It is hard living here because of situations like this--but if we ask folks in earthquake heavy areas, or places where F5 tornadoes are commonplace--well, I'm sure they'd agree it just comes with the territory. I truly, truly thank you for your kind offer. We have prepared for the worse, and wish for the best. Jo from South Florida In achalasia , LunaIam2@a... wrote: > Hello Jo > > In reference to your comment: > I'll let you know what it is like after > Frances makes landfall. > Jo, please tell us you don't plan on staying to ride out this > storm. Please know that my home is open to you and your > family if you need a place to go. I am sending to you in > a private email my address and phone number. > > My prayers will be with you. > > Hugs > Maggie > Alabama Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2004 Report Share Posted September 3, 2004 Jo, Just a wish for you that you'll stay safe there in Fla, this Frances looks very nasty. Please stay safe. Jan in NKY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2004 Report Share Posted September 3, 2004 Jo - just to let you know I am [raying for your safety. We watch the weather patterns and see the destruction of hurricanes on telly but have no notion of what it is really like to be there. God Bless ! Joan Hurricane Frances and "A" spasms Hi all,Just wanted to say hi. Thought I would post a note about the spasms under the effects of significant stress. Well, definitely a lot.They had all but disappeared 3 months post-op, but as of now I've had at least 2 to 3 a day--they disappear when I am rested.Just wanted to share. I'll let you know what it is like after Frances makes landfall. Wish us luck in "Paradise"-- :)Jo from South Florida Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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