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Thanks for checking in Sara. You sound very postive after having survived

such an ordeal! I am really, really glad you are OK and have some good options

in your court.

Kelley

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Sara,

Glad to hear you're okay and that you'll be fine to rebuild/repair

insurance-wise, although it must have definately been a rough couple

of weeks!

-Lianne

> Hey y'all,

>

> I just got my internet connection back yesterday afternoon. Our

house flooded with Hurricane Ivan. We are in a rental house for

months while we either repair or rebuild our house. We live in a 35

year old house that was built on the ground on the Intracoastal

Canal. Now, the houses must be built on pilings down there because

of the threat of flooding. The canal has been there since 1932 and

this is only the second time water has gotten in any of the houses

down there. We were surprised by it. We'd like to either tear it

down and rebuild it on pilings or raise the one we have. It's all

dependent on what kind of loans we can get to do it. We have ample

flood insurance so we'll be fine to repair it if we have to but we

hate to face the threat of a flood again. Either way, the house will

be totally new on the inside so that's an exciting thought. It's

been a very long two weeks for us but I'm starting to see the light

at the end of the tunnel! Our town is devastated in the beach area

but most of the houses back here where I live are fine. Out of my 18

students, none of them had any damage other than trees down in their

yards. Most classes only had 2 or 3 kids with devastating damage to

their homes. So, that's a good thing, too!

>

> Now that I have my computer back, I'll be around more. I hope I

didn't miss too much the past two weeks!!

>

> Sara

>

>

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Good to hear you are regaining some normalcy in your lives. I hope

you can rebuild higher so you don't have to deal with this ever again.

Andy

> Hey y'all,

>

> I just got my internet connection back yesterday afternoon. Our

house flooded with Hurricane Ivan. We are in a rental house for

months while we either repair or rebuild our house. We live in a 35

year old house that was built on the ground on the Intracoastal

Canal. Now, the houses must be built on pilings down there because

of the threat of flooding. The canal has been there since 1932 and

this is only the second time water has gotten in any of the houses

down there. We were surprised by it. We'd like to either tear it

down and rebuild it on pilings or raise the one we have. It's all

dependent on what kind of loans we can get to do it. We have ample

flood insurance so we'll be fine to repair it if we have to but we

hate to face the threat of a flood again. Either way, the house will

be totally new on the inside so that's an exciting thought. It's

been a very long two weeks for us but I'm starting to see the light

at the end of the tunnel! Our town is devastated in the beach area

but most of the houses back here where I live are fine. Out of my 18

students, none of them had any damage other than trees down in their

yards. Most classes only had 2 or 3 kids with devastating damage to

their homes. So, that's a good thing, too!

>

> Now that I have my computer back, I'll be around more. I hope I

didn't miss too much the past two weeks!!

>

> Sara

>

>

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Sara,

Thanks so much for letting us know how things are going. I'm so

relieved that you and the family are okay! Sorry to hear that the

house was flooded, but looks like you are looking forward to

redecorating. :) Guess everything has a (tiny) silver lining, eh?

Cheers,

Jen B.

> Hey y'all,

>

> I just got my internet connection back yesterday afternoon. Our

house flooded with Hurricane Ivan. We are in a rental house for

months while we either repair or rebuild our house. We live in a 35

year old house that was built on the ground on the Intracoastal

Canal. Now, the houses must be built on pilings down there because

of the threat of flooding. The canal has been there since 1932 and

this is only the second time water has gotten in any of the houses

down there. We were surprised by it. We'd like to either tear it

down and rebuild it on pilings or raise the one we have. It's all

dependent on what kind of loans we can get to do it. We have ample

flood insurance so we'll be fine to repair it if we have to but we

hate to face the threat of a flood again. Either way, the house

will be totally new on the inside so that's an exciting thought.

It's been a very long two weeks for us but I'm starting to see the

light at the end of the tunnel! Our town is devastated in the beach

area but most of the houses back here where I live are fine. Out of

my 18 students, none of them had any damage other than trees down in

their yards. Most classes only had 2 or 3 kids with devastating

damage to their homes. So, that's a good thing, too!

>

> Now that I have my computer back, I'll be around more. I hope I

didn't miss too much the past two weeks!!

>

> Sara

>

>

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