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hugs mari
(((((((((HUGS)))))))))) bizi:hug::hug: |
We talked a little yesterday -- my sis and I.
She knew not to tell me a freeeeking thing about the electrical issue. She talked to Hubby about how Mom and Dad are getting 110 but not 220 or something --- Hubby understood when I put him on. I do not give a darn -- too many godZillion things on my mind to have to learn about electricity. (Did I saw that work is absolutely crazy busy and I sleep two hours before going in?) M |
(((((HUGS))))))
I wish for more sleep for you. bizi:hug::hug::hug: |
cleaning lady coming to help me Saturday for storm prep
Possible hurricane coming middle of next week:
My hurricane preparedness list to buy Saturday: Peanut butter Some fresh fruit. Lots of distilled water -- can use after the storm for my cpap. Paper towels. Toilet paper. =-=-=-=-= WHAT I ALREADY HAVE Battery for my phone (since the phone will not charge using the car battery) Handcrank radios --- they work like sht but are back ups in case batteries are used up. Radio requiring D batteries 9 volt batteries D batteries -- might need more after checking. Huge bags of nuts for hubby. Dried fruit for hubby. Canned soup for me. Some fresh fruit. Basic first aid kit I bought from Amazon. |
I'm sorry about the incident with your sister. I'm glad that things are better now :hug:
I hope that you don't end up in the path of the hurricane, Mari. But I'm glad that you are getting prepared early :hug: |
I am tracking hurricane Irma that is out over the middle of the ocean between North Africa, and Central America. According to the predictions, it may not be headed toward Texas. It looks like it's going to go to the North away from Texas. Who can tell? It's still out there in the middle of the ocean. BF:hug::hug::hug:
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I don't want to add to the hype. Irma is a category 5 hurricane. It's headed for Florida according to the predictions. Then it's going to downgrade to a category 4 hurricane. Don't panic. Just be prepared. BF:rain::sorry::hug:
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I think I read that it is 5 miles per hour less than the record.
Very strong storm. I am sending good vibes and well wishes for safety in the storm. bizi:hug::hug::hug: |
The storm is bigger across that the whole state of Ohio.
Scroll down to see picture of Ohio: Hurricane Irma is so strong it registers on earthquake-detecting seismometers | Miami Herald Hubby thinks that our house can withstand the storm. I want to pack up the car and get somewhere safe like the mountains of Georgia. Hubby and I had everything we need but I did a run to the grocery store for a few more things -- they had already run out of things like water. The store was crowded. Work closed for Wed, Thurs, Friday. I texted my sis all day so I could talk about the storm. NOT in the mood to talk to hubby about it. So frustrated and annoyed and grouchy. M |
Stay safe.
Donna :grouphug::hug: |
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