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Alffe 06-18-2007 09:26 PM

Prayers please for our friend in Texas...Julie, and Curious and other unamed person.
 
Enough rain already!! Too much rain...!! Prayers for our friends.

Chemar 06-19-2007 07:02 AM

yes, I can sure pray for the rain to leave Texas and come to Florida!

A friend of mine who lives just outside of Houstan has her house on a hill and they are having such severe erosion that they had to build retaining walls to prevent the foundations being damaged from all the flooding rain

lotsa prayers lifted for all in Texas being drenched:grouphug:

theoneRogue420 06-19-2007 09:05 AM

I sure can pray for them all... and sympathize.

We had a mudslide when I was a kid, it can down our hill and through our living room sliding glass door, made a horrible mess. But I was a kid, and didn't have to do any of the work lol.

I lived two blocks from the ocean when I was in San Diego, and we had a flood. Here I was, 35 years old, 5'0" and 87 lbs., rsd/crpsII for 4-5 years, wearing a ROM boot, alone (because I had kicked ex out one week prior... yes, my timing sucks) with two pre-teen sons, two dogs, a macaw and a cockatiel.

Luckily, we were in a two-story town house. I managed to get quite a bit of our belongings up stairs before they got totally ruined, with a little *help* from the boys. But my piano was, of course, out of the question. God how I cried over that. Lost all my living and dining room furniture too, but piano was the worst. My rsd was legs only at that time, so playing was one of the few things I could still do.

I'm almost positive that that night (yes, it was 2:00 a.m., couldn't even happen in the daytime, geez) was the start of the spread of my rsd/crps. After moving all that furniture, the stereo and computer stuff, books and photos, then there was the whole "trying to get the water out" part. I was lucky enough to own a shop vac, so I managed to keep the water level lower in my apt than the occupants of the other half of the duplex. But I have NEVER hurt so bad as I did that night and the next few days.

Wow... what an awful memory to dreg up! Sorry for the bummer, but reality usually does suck, lol. Here's hoping that none of our friends in Texas go through anything like that.

Curious, Julie and all others in the danger zone have my prayers... and I'll cross my fingers and toes for ya too. :p

CoolAngel26 06-19-2007 07:23 PM

Prayers that the rain will let up soon for you guys..It's been raining northeast of you guys quite a bit too.Arkansas is getting it's share of the rain,trust me.:rolleyes:

Darlene 06-20-2007 12:13 AM

Well here in my area of Texas the rain has slightly disappeared. Althouh here come the heat (98.) :Melting 2: Our gardens were getting a lot of moisture and now they are drying up.

In our city they are building a express way and so in order to do it they have had to limit our water so they can move some water lines. We are not to use sprinklers on our yards, until they have finished with the work. I should hope they get it done fast.

I guess we need to have patience.

Chemar, if I push the rain your way will you send it back. We could do that all during the heat. :rain:

Darlene

My prayers are with the others that are getting to much rain and others needing more.
:hug:


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