Waiting/Update

The wait is over. This just in from our Uncle: The trampoline still appears to have air in it. We lost one oak tree (out of the 22 trees on our property.) This was a big one — the kind that you put your arms around, and your hands still can’t touch. I can’t really imagine a storm that could topple a tree like that. An Oak. It fell on the power lines, took out some power, but no major damage. No broken windows. NO skunk. So, next weekend, we’ll be cutting some wood.

We just got word from our Uncle, (who is not at the lake, but a neighbor at the lake called him), that a terrible storm hit the lake. Our faithful trampoline is all the way out of the lake, up the hill, and on the road, two houses down. It had been tied down with a cinder block. Tree limbs are down, and the power is out. That’s all we know. I’m trying not to think that windows are broken and our brave skunk is sleeping in my son’s bed. It’s in a small town, so nothing is on the news. The boys have sports stuff scheduled this weekend, so we’re just waiting to find out if it’s bad enough to cancel everything and take the 3-hour trip to take care of whatever needs taking care of.

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But, I remember this, as we wait…No one is hurt. My family is safe. Despite the storm, and all its mysterious damage we have yet to determine, all is well.

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  1. Oh no. I hope everything is okay and the damage is minimal. Thank goodness you all weren’t there for that storm!

  2. Yes, good thing you weren’t there. Posessions are just that; family is all that matters.

  3. Oh, I hope things aren’t too bad, Susie. While we were in MI for the three days last week, it just poured…
    Those kinds of storms are so scary so I am glad you and the boys weren’t there… thank God.
    xo

  4. Phew…thanks for the update. But what about your town…is your area involved in any of the big flooding? I am geographically illiterate.

  5. I’m not sure about flooding at the lake. But, I don’t think flooding is a problem, as it was such a dry, dry summer.

    Back at home, we have no flooding, because we had such a dry, dry summer, and the ground is soaking up the rain.

    However, if it had not been so dry in both places, we would definitely had some of the flooding that showed up in the higher parts of the state.

  6. Whew! It could’ve been much worse. Glad there was no skunk family invading your lake house.

  7. [...] know those little plastic patches they give you with inflatable toys? Well, they do work. The trampoline was thrown 300 feet (the wind broke the rope that was attached to the anchor), up the hill, two houses down, where it [...]

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