OK.. we’re all in the mood for vacation and that’s about all we’re thinking about… but one of our friends living in Arkansas checked in and that got me to thinking… We sometimes see things happening and wonder about your friends in the area but are afraid to ask because you don’t want to jinx them. So let’s meet halfway… how about y’all checking in and letting us know you are still around and doing fine. That includes folks from Oklahoma, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Georgia, North and South Carolina, and Tennessee. Now there are some of you that are posting all the time and that’s how we know you are good. There are those that do a lot of reading and a few posting and that’s the ones we need to hear from. So just post every once in a while, or after each major storm, just to let us know you’re still causing trouble out there. :sunny: Jamie
yep from the south here and they missed us but we are thinking of all the folt in north mississippi and al
me and my family is fine we know people that got killed in the storm it hit very close just a few miles from us it was very devasting storms there was 3 sets of storms that came thru here alot of people lost power and so they had no way of knowing that other storms were coming through out the day there was one guy that my family was frinds with he lived close by me in east brainerd he went to apison after the storm to check on his grandmother and him and 3 people were killed in the trailer she lived in the only survivor at that trailer was an 8 year old boy. please pray for the people around here some places looks like a war zone
We have said prayers for all those unfortunate people affected by the storms. Have just lived through two major disasters this year, our thoughts and prayers go out to you. Kev and Di
This is great Jamie, I've been wondering the same thing and didn't know how or what to say,... but just leave it to you to get it right. Thanks for getting this started.
Hey Jamie, eventhough I am not from the above states that you meantioned, my family and I are doing great, here in the Lone Star State we are resiliant (just like our south state brothers