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I've had the TV on all day today, listening to the

commentators as the Hurricane closes in on the New

Orleans area. . .

I cannot imagine the stress everyone is under watching

this mamoth storm close in on their homes. Please know

that we're joining you in prayer that the storm drops

off in intensity and no harm is done. . . .

Please be safe.

God Bless,

Rogene

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A

your message was not released earlier when you wrote it as it required me releasing it and I was not online last nite or this morning to do so due to personal matters.

For the love of God, I live in Florida on the Gulf Coast - I have a lot going on right now with these storms looming over us to deal with - by the way there is another right around the corner possibly waiting to hit us. I have been a little preoccupied with my families safety rather than moderating the group - I would hope we all can be grown up enough to understand that.

I think we all are very concerned with the well being of the people in the hurricane devastated areas.... I was in the middle of three of them last year so I understand completely. It is incredibly scary knowing that these storms are out there and can change paths at any minute - I have been through many as I have lived here my entire life.

The fact that one persons well wishing message was posted before another does not make any one of them less important or appreciated.

shari

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Lea

It is a very sad day... we were luckily spared this storm but it is hard to feel good about that with all the horror that these people are going through... I have been there and it is awful.

I have prayed for them and wish them all the luck in the world!! We have been lucky so far as far as damage goes.... we may not be so lucky the next time which is looking to be pretty soon! Life in Florida.....

This is what was worried about all weekend - with that monster in the gulf, it could have turned at any time and came right for us... we watch the news here like hawks.... The forecasters have been wrong before....

thanks

love

shari

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My inlaws can still not go home - they live in Biloxi, and have no idea how

their house

fared. At least they are safe. Still, my father-in-law is 86 and mother-in-law

is 79, and

this is not easy on them. I can tell my father-in-law is especially worried,

because it

sounds like in Biloxi, Katrina did more damage than Camille in 1969.

We got brushed by a Category-1 Katrina, before it strengthened in the gulf.

Fortunately,

we had only minor damage. We found shutters hanging and screeens blown out

when we

returned from Colorado a couple days ago.

> A

>

> your message was not released earlier when you wrote it as it required me

> releasing it and I was not online last nite or this morning to do so due to

> personal matters.

>

> For the love of God, I live in Florida on the Gulf Coast - I have a lot going

> on right now with these storms looming over us to deal with - by the way

> there is another right around the corner possibly waiting to hit us. I have

been

> a little preoccupied with my families safety rather than moderating the group

> - I would hope we all can be grown up enough to understand that.

>

> I think we all are very concerned with the well being of the people in the

> hurricane devastated areas.... I was in the middle of three of them last year

> so I understand completely. It is incredibly scary knowing that these storms

> are out there and can change paths at any minute - I have been through many as

> I have lived here my entire life.

>

> The fact that one persons well wishing message was posted before another does

> not make any one of them less important or appreciated.

>

> shari

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Hi Molly and welcome...

How sad for your inlaws to not be able to go home! I hope their

house is safe. I am glad that you fared well too. It must be so

scary to see a hurricane in full force. I've never experienced it,

and hope I never do!

How are you feeling?

Patty

> > A

> >

> > your message was not released earlier when you wrote it as it

required me

> > releasing it and I was not online last nite or this morning to

do so due to

> > personal matters.

> >

> > For the love of God, I live in Florida on the Gulf Coast - I

have a lot going

> > on right now with these storms looming over us to deal with - by

the way

> > there is another right around the corner possibly waiting to hit

us. I have been

> > a little preoccupied with my families safety rather than

moderating the group

> > - I would hope we all can be grown up enough to understand that.

> >

> > I think we all are very concerned with the well being of the

people in the

> > hurricane devastated areas.... I was in the middle of three of

them last year

> > so I understand completely. It is incredibly scary knowing that

these storms

> > are out there and can change paths at any minute - I have been

through many as

> > I have lived here my entire life.

> >

> > The fact that one persons well wishing message was posted before

another does

> > not make any one of them less important or appreciated.

> >

> > shari

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Thanks Glory. I am feeling fine, just anxious for my inlaws. THe damage to our

home was

minimal, and we were in Colorado when it hit so we did not suffer through the

heat

without electricity. (Thank God).

We don't know how long it will be before my inlaws can find out if they still

have a house

in Biloxi. Actually, I guess I'm feeling a little drained and wrung out from

vacation and

traveling back home, and then the excitement of dealing with Katrina. I just

thank GOD it

was minor damage here, but wish my inlaws could go home and not have to sit and

worry

without knowing.

> > > A

> > >

> > > your message was not released earlier when you wrote it as it

> required me

> > > releasing it and I was not online last nite or this morning to

> do so due to

> > > personal matters.

> > >

> > > For the love of God, I live in Florida on the Gulf Coast - I

> have a lot going

> > > on right now with these storms looming over us to deal with - by

> the way

> > > there is another right around the corner possibly waiting to hit

> us. I have been

> > > a little preoccupied with my families safety rather than

> moderating the group

> > > - I would hope we all can be grown up enough to understand that.

> > >

> > > I think we all are very concerned with the well being of the

> people in the

> > > hurricane devastated areas.... I was in the middle of three of

> them last year

> > > so I understand completely. It is incredibly scary knowing that

> these storms

> > > are out there and can change paths at any minute - I have been

> through many as

> > > I have lived here my entire life.

> > >

> > > The fact that one persons well wishing message was posted before

> another does

> > > not make any one of them less important or appreciated.

> > >

> > > shari

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Thanks, Shari. Our family is in shock, right now. My inlaws can't go home to

see what

happened to their home in BIloxi, but we do know that others in the family who

live in New

Orleans had their homes destroyed. It will take a long time for these wounds to

heal. We still

have not heard from family in Mobile and only hope they are safe.

> Molly

>

> I feel so very sorry for your family.... I live near Tampa and have many

> close calls with hurricanes and know the horrible fear of these storms looming

> muchless dealing with t he aftermath.... it is very scary indeed. My heart

goes

> out to them - I hope they find their home spared....

>

> love

> shari

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I am sorry for your inlaws. I know it could have been much worse,

but it was still a very tragic storm. I can't imagine going back

home to that kind of flooding and devastation. The damage has to be

so much more widespread and insidious (santitation issues) than

tornado damage. At your inlaws age, it would be doubly hard to face

the damage. however, it has always amazed me how we can all band

together in times of crisis.

Hugs, kathy

> > A

> >

> > your message was not released earlier when you wrote it as it

required me

> > releasing it and I was not online last nite or this morning to

do so due to

> > personal matters.

> >

> > For the love of God, I live in Florida on the Gulf Coast - I

have a lot going

> > on right now with these storms looming over us to deal with - by

the way

> > there is another right around the corner possibly waiting to hit

us. I have been

> > a little preoccupied with my families safety rather than

moderating the group

> > - I would hope we all can be grown up enough to understand that.

> >

> > I think we all are very concerned with the well being of the

people in the

> > hurricane devastated areas.... I was in the middle of three of

them last year

> > so I understand completely. It is incredibly scary knowing that

these storms

> > are out there and can change paths at any minute - I have been

through many as

> > I have lived here my entire life.

> >

> > The fact that one persons well wishing message was posted before

another does

> > not make any one of them less important or appreciated.

> >

> > shari

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Oh Lynda you are so right. We do not have flood insurance, and were just lucky

that

Katrina hit south of us - even when it was a cat-1, there were areas of Miami

that were

flooded. My inlaws do not have flood insurance and their house is in Biloxi!

God only knows if there is a house left!

> > > >> >I am so sorry for all the families involved

> > > here.... it is soooo very

> > > >> >horrifying to have one of these things comig at

> > > you not knowing when and

> > > >> >where it will hit.... we were there several

> > > times last years and were

> > > >> >spared any massive damage, thank the Lord, but

> > > just the stress and anxiety

> > > >> >can be too much..... I remember just crying

> > > myself to sleep over Charley

> > > >> >last years as it was headed straight for us.....

> > > it ended up turning

> > > >> >unfortunately for the ones in it's path and only

> > > caused minimal damage to

> > > >> >our home but I remember my hubby trying to put

> > > Logan and I in the car to

> > > >> >head to my inlaws in W. VA. I was so scared. I

> > > sure hope these families

> > > >> >can get to rebuilding their lives as soon as

> > > possible and there is the

> > > >> >least amount of casualties.... I just wish

> > > these people would evacuate

> > > >> >when required ... it is sad but saves soooo many

> > > more lives....

> > > >> >

> > > >> >I also have a lot of family on my dad's side in

> > > northern Alabama.... so

> > > >> >far they seem OK.

> > > >> >

> > > >> >I am still praying for all of them.... I hope

> > > the next one spares them as

> > > >> >they cannot take anymore....

> > > >> >

> > > >> >love

> > > >> >shari

> > > >> >

> > > >> >Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the

> > > place of advice given by

> > > >> >licensed health care professionals. Consult your

> > > physician or licensed

> > > >> >health care professional before commencing any

> > > medical treatment.

> > > >> >

> > > >> > " Do not let either the medical authorities or

> > > the politicians mislead you.

> > > >> >Find out what the facts are, and make your own

> > > decisions about how to live

> > > >> >a happy life and how to work for a better

> > > world. " - Linus ing,

> > > >> >two-time Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry;

> > > 1963, Peace)

> > > >> >

> > > >> >

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Shari,

I know - we live in south florida, in boca raton (just north of fort

lauderdale). We live east

of I-95, so we are socked with wind insurance. We dont have flood insurance,

because we

can't afford it! We have to have wind insurance for the mortgage, but we would

never be

able to replace our home, if we had floods like they had in Biloxi, or New

Orleans.

> I agree

>

> Living in the gulf area myself in Florida, when you get homeowners you either

> pay separate for " optional " hurricane or you have a massive deductible.... we

> went w/ the deductible. A lot of these people probably opted out as the

> premiums are soooo high - especially there where you are actually below sea

level,

> they can't afford it. Our homeowners is ridiculously high and went up after

> last year w/ all the hurricanes that hit Florida. It is sad that they do

> that.... collect you money for years and years and the first bad year the have

> they slam it to you with outrageous premiums but you really have no choice....

> you have to have the insurance unless you own your home outright which is

pretty

> tough these days w/ property values being what they are.... especially here

> in Florida - they have skyrocketed. My Taxes have gone up almost $1000/year

> since we bought this home in 1/03.

>

> This all is so very sad for these people....

>

> I watched a segment on the local news yesterday that was explaining what

> would have happened had this storm turned and hit just north of Tampa bay....

all

> of downtown as well as all the gulf communities would be under water - who

> even knows if we would have made it even though we are a little more inland as

we

> are very close to the Hillsborough river which connects to the bay. After

> Charley the river overflowed and reached less than a mile from our home and

> flooded several communities... We didn't even take a direct hit on that one.

It

> is very scary indeed. I look sooo forward to November when we are out of the

> woods as far as hurricane season goes.

>

> shari

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Me too shari. What a terrible stress to be constantly on the watch

for these storms. And I thought tornado season was stressful enough

where I live! The destruction from this storm is so immense that it

is hard to even comprehend all that has been lost. I know we will

all rally around those who need it. Tragedy has a way of bringing

people closer together. One thing I did think about though. How

lucky we have been in america. We are always reading where an

earthquake, mudslide, or other natural disaster has hit some third

world country and though it is sad, we read about it and forget it,

even though often hundreds or thousands are dead as a result. But

when it hits in your own country, it just really hits home--the

tragedy of it all. I was already crying this morning reading more

about neonatal intensive care babies being airlifted to hospitals

and all the other sad stories about people who have still not been

rescued when I read about the eight hundred or more Iraqi's--almost

all women and children--who were killed in a stampede trying to get

off a bridge when they heard a suicide bomber was near. And I

wonder how many women and children live in constant fear there too.

It makes me realize how very much I have to be thankful for and also

what a blessing it is for us to be able to give to those less

fortunate than ourselves.

Hugs, kathy

> I agree

>

> Living in the gulf area myself in Florida, when you get homeowners

you either

> pay separate for " optional " hurricane or you have a massive

deductible.... we

> went w/ the deductible. A lot of these people probably opted out

as the

> premiums are soooo high - especially there where you are actually

below sea level,

> they can't afford it. Our homeowners is ridiculously high and

went up after

> last year w/ all the hurricanes that hit Florida. It is sad that

they do

> that.... collect you money for years and years and the first bad

year the have

> they slam it to you with outrageous premiums but you really have

no choice....

> you have to have the insurance unless you own your home outright

which is pretty

> tough these days w/ property values being what they are....

especially here

> in Florida - they have skyrocketed. My Taxes have gone up almost

$1000/year

> since we bought this home in 1/03.

>

> This all is so very sad for these people....

>

> I watched a segment on the local news yesterday that was

explaining what

> would have happened had this storm turned and hit just north of

Tampa bay.... all

> of downtown as well as all the gulf communities would be under

water - who

> even knows if we would have made it even though we are a little

more inland as we

> are very close to the Hillsborough river which connects to the

bay. After

> Charley the river overflowed and reached less than a mile from our

home and

> flooded several communities... We didn't even take a direct hit

on that one. It

> is very scary indeed. I look sooo forward to November when we are

out of the

> woods as far as hurricane season goes.

>

> shari

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