Skies above are blue again
Hurricane Ian gave us a lovely rainy day on Friday. I enjoyed every minute of it.
I feel guilty saying that; so many suffered and are still suffering, and will be for a long time.
Here, it rained steadily for about fifteen hours. Wind was not an issue and I don't know of anyone in our area who experienced property damage or flooding.
Brittany and Andrew drove twenty-two hours from West Oklahoma to South Florida, to help her grandparents. Andrew's military leadership gave their blessing to his being absent from training for a few days.
He will be flying back to Oklahoma tomorrow.
Brittany will stay on until the end of the week, and then drive with Ember to East Tennessee, where they have bought a house.
She'll set up housekeeping and wait for Andrew to finish training and be home in time for the holidays.
The situation with Brittany's grandparents is heartbreaking. They are not young people and this experience is overwhelming.
They need your prayers. Possibly the most urgent need right now is for power to be restored.
Here was my view for the duration of the storm on Friday. I will treasure the memory and I know how fortunate I am that it is a happy one.
And that is all for now.
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Happy Monday :: Happy Week