I am really thankful for not living in Galveston anymore. Seriously. Hurricane Ike is drowning Galveston, oh Galveston. Rita/Katrina hit the class above me and Ike is hitting the class below. So I would say we were definitely blessed as not to have to deal with a hurricane during my time living on the island.
I have never been caught in a hurricane before. About 6-8 hours of constant rain and wind I hear. My family lives pretty far NW and inland so we're not leaving, but we'll still be getting roughly 74 mph wind! Please continue praying for the gulf and the people. It's only hoped that it won't be as bad as predicted when it hits landfall.
Oh and I just don't understand those who are staying put, especially in Galveston. I'm watching the news, partly because I don't have cable so that's all I can watch, but people are still on the island walking around outside and not leaving! I'm watching the waves lap over the seawall and obviously the surges aren't going to get better. The newscaster got hit by a wave as he was reporting! These people who are staying are crazy. I know the media hypes it up but still. Officials did say they may not be around to help and if you stay where you were made to leave, identify your body somehow of who you are. Nuts.
Gotta go help move stuff into the garage. Don't forget to fill your bathtubs!
Friday, September 12, 2008
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Hurricanes 2008
This hurricane season has sucked. It has ruined just about anything I have planned. First my trip to Florida, though Lake Travis was pretty dang awesome, and now going to Galveston. It's not really because I love Galveston, but I have to get shots and take cpr renewal class there. I just want to get those things over with. Hurricane Ike I wish you would make up your mind where and when you are going to hit.
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