Monday, May 9, 2011

Historic Week

On Wednesday, April 27th TORNADOES swept across Alabama and Georgia and 5 other southern states killing at least 337.

Early reports estimate that "there were more tornadoes in a single day during the outbreak than ever recorded in history. Of the 312 twisters that were spawned, 226 occurred within a 24-hour period."

Here are some news articles on the storms:
This is a video of the tornado that hit Tuscaloosa, AL. And here is another one.

In Huntsville, we were lucky to not receive these huge tornadoes, but there was still some wind damage and the surrounding towns in our county were hit pretty hard and included some fatalities. Huntsville (along with much of north eastern Alabama) remained without power from Wednesday until Monday. Some neighborhoods took even longer to restore power.

At the time of these storms, we were all in Atlanta so Daniel could do some business with the Ron Clark Academy. When we heard about the power outage we decided to extend our trip to Atlanta until power returned. Every day we would receive random updates from friends and family about long lines at the gas station, not enough food at the grocery store, having to throw away the contents of fridges and freezers, and cold showers. But those inconveniences paled in comparison to the devastation others in surrounding areas experienced.

One particularly devastating story came from a co-worker of Daniel's. Her childhood home is about an hour outside of Huntsville and that is where her Mom lived. It was a 2,000 sq/ft brick home that was completely leveled. Some of the surrounding homes were damaged by the tornado in the form of a wall collapsed here or a roof blown off over there; but there was not a brick in place that remains of what was once her home. In its place is a pile of rubble and the foundation.

This is where her childhood house once was.


This is her boat wrapped around the tree.


Miraculously her mother was not in the house at the time of the storm. If she had been, there would have been no way she could have possibly survived. Earlier that day, her brother, who lives about a 1/4 mile down the road, called and invited her to come to his house to ride out the storm together. She was reluctant, but eventually she went to his place. What are the chances, right? They could have just as easily decided to stay at her home, but for some reason they were in the right place at the right time.

When Daniel went to help her clean up the property he said that you could see the path of the tornado by the damage that was left behind. It first hit her mother's house and then it was heading straight for her brother's home when the tornado split and went to either side of his house sparing them the most devastating damage. Still, portions of the roof were destroyed, but they were fortunate to not have any loss of life.

A few days later, they began receiving in the mail things like bank statements and other documents sent from people 3 hours away in Tennessee who had discovered items of theirs that had blown in from the storms.

I cannot begin to imagine what they and others are going through right now. It is unbelievable to me how long it takes to first - build a house and then - what it takes to make that house into your HOME and then - just how QUICKLY it can all be destroyed.

May we all pull together to help those who have been affected by the storms in whatever way we can. Charitable donations of goods, clothing, and time are all needed. May God give strength and peace to those who have lost so much and let US be His helping hands.

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Other historic events that same week:

Friday, April 29th - A Royal Wedding! For Prince William and Miss Catherine Middleton. A modern fairytale full of beauty, pomp and circumstance, and elegance.



Sunday, May 1st - Osama Bin Laden, the world terrorist is dead. Ten years after the 9/11 attacks, Osama Bin Laden is found and killed by U.S. CIA officers and Navy SEALs. People across the world rejoice.


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Local historic event that same week:

Sunday, May 1st - Atlanta, Georgia temple is rededicated by President Monson. Daniel and I attended the 2nd dedication broadcast to the local stake center.



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Big family news that same week:

Sunday, May 1st - Granddad falls and bumps his head while getting ready to go to the temple rededication. The result was 8 staples! Poor Granddad! :(

Monday, May 2nd - My nephew Charlie was born!



With all that is wrong and all that is right in the world, I feel blessed to have the perspective the gospel brings in my life.




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