September 23, 2008

Hurricane Ike -- The Aftermath

Well, the storm has passed, but the devastation continues.

The house is uninhabitable, and so my Darling Democrat, the Apolitical Pooch, and I are living at our church for the time being.


I will be headed back to school Friday after 2 weeks off, and the kids return Monday. It should be interesting to see how folks survived and how this changes school life for us all.

I'm going to try to start blogging soon. In the mean time, please click one of the two buttons in the side column if you feel the urge.

Posted by: Greg at 10:42 AM | Comments (3) | Add Comment
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1 Well, at least you have a house to "fix up". My cousin and his wife lived on Crystal Beach and they lost his house, boat, and his business....He only has his car and the clothes he took with him when he evacuated... The Lord blessed you with a house still standing, it will just take some time to get it back in order.....Glad you are OK.

Posted by: Lucy Stern at Wed Sep 24 11:52:37 2008 (Ruh11)

2 After the Advent Storm, Dec 2, 2007, I spent most of every waking hour working on getting my business back together again. Much, I'm sure, as Humpty must have felt. It took two weeks to get the "doors open" again. I didn't have power restored for ten days. I finished repairs to my real estate about a month ago. Good luck. And make sure you thank the guys restoring your utilities. They are working incredible hours for you. .

Posted by: OregonGuy at Mon Sep 29 06:06:12 2008 (d7Wv/)

Posted by: keeley at Wed Feb 11 21:25:05 2009 (jpwPU)

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