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Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Auntie Em!!!!

By now you have all heard about our weather event yesterday.  Thank you for your emails and FB messages of concern.  We're all fine here.  Everything happened south and east of where we are. We still had our fair share of excitement with the heavy rain, wind, hail and lightening.  I used a Sham-wow to soak up and inch of water under the driver's seat of my car.  Hmmm, I wonder if I should install a drain plug.... maybe a bilge pump!

Wonder why this type of weather always has to hit right about the time we're about to dismiss school?  We must be lucky that way, or it has to do with the where we're located.

The School District ordered us to lock down and keep the kids until parents showed up or the tornado warnings were lifted.  You know what that means?  All 550 sets of parents call the school in a 30 minute block of time.  There were those who sat out in their cars on the curb listening to the warning sirens blast, calling to ask when we were going to bring the kids out.  Those at home calling to ask if we were going to send them home walking and then those at work calling, begging us to keep them until they could come and get them.  Our policy stood until well after I left at 4:30, there were still a few kids that hadn't been picked up.  I could see the clouds beginning to break on the western horizon as I headed to my car.

When I got home Jody had cleared the floor of the 'String Store' aka old sewing room.  He'd put all the bed pillows, 5 serapes, some bottles of water,  and some packages of peanut butter crackers in one corner of the tiny room.  There was also a pair of jeans, a sweatshirt, a jacket and my tennis shoes and some socks for me, how did he know that I'd be wearing a skirt and heels?  I just put my purse down in the corner near the food and water and added my laptop.  We were set for the rest of the evening.  

We still had one more little super-cell come through after I got home.  I think that was the one that sent down a bolt of lightening to the side of a co-worker/neighbor's house.  It blew out all her TVs, but didn't burn anything.  Her neighbor across the the street said that her whole roof turned blue. 

Today, it's bright and clean and fresh looking out there unless you live in Arlington, Lancaster (south of DFW), or Forney and Greenville (to the east) and a few places in between.  It's bright, but not real clean and fresh looking.  I feel so sorry for those people.

I've lived my whole life in Tornado Alley.  One of the teachers at school today asked me how I managed to keep my voice so calm when I came over the intercom to announce which child should come to the office as their parents showed up.   They said the hallways were lined with calm patient students, quietly listening to see if they were going to be the next one to COME ON DOWN!  To me it was just a rain storm.  Yeah, we had watched the amazing footage on the news earlier that afternoon, but at this point it was important for us to relay a calmness.  Even though Maria was secretly having a panic attack because her mother (here from Puerto Rico) was at her house alone.  Lourdes had to leave for a Dr. appointment at 3... she went out in the middle of it all!  Rosie had gone home ill earlier in the day.  That only left 6 of us!

We're the Office.  They expect that of us.  To me it's just another storm.  I think I've been through 5, 6 maybe 7 tornadoes, but never had my home destroyed.  We survive, we talk about it for days and then it's forgotten.   It's just one of the ways that we know that Spring has Sprung in Texas.  I sure hope we've met our quota for the year.

3 comments:

northern musings said...

So good that all was well with you, I guess when you live with this as a part of your life you get a certain calmness, not sure I could handle it. The only weather that really concerns me is strong winds, so a tornado would scare the bejeezes out of me.

Hope you have a lovely, sunny and calm Easter!

THIS IS ME....ONLINE said...

Severe weather dismissal IS the worst. I remember it well. Glad you and yours were safe.

Hydrangeas are beautiful!!!!

Acorn to Oak said...

So glad you were ok through all those storms. What beautiful hydrangeas! One of my favorite flowers! :-)