Sonja...I think you absolutely made the best choice. Things can be replaced, you can't. Holding you close in prayer.
I am breathing a little easier now... My brother, after much begging on my part agreed to come stay with me and DS was told to take a sick day and drive the three hours to work after the storm passes. Stay safe Cherries.
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aheatfan wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2024 5:38 pmSonja...I think you absolutely made the best choice. Things can be replaced, you can't. Holding you close in prayer.
I am breathing a little easier now... My brother, after much begging on my part agreed to come stay with me and DS was told to take a sick day and drive the three hours to work after the storm passes. Stay safe Cherries.
So glad to hear that Kristin, a lot of people we know have evacuated to your neck of the woods. Glad you can rest easier with your brother and son there
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Stacy
Thank you for all your well wishes and prayers Cherries. I moved from the west coast of Florida after 20 years. I am now on the east coast of Florida north of Orlando. Wind will be an issue here but I am far enough away from the beach (6 miles) west so thankfully no evacuation from flooding.First time in this house but I have awesome neighbors many who I just met today that have come together to help. So grateful.I have prepped and now hope to get some challenges posted before I lose power tomorrow. I will be thinking of all my fellow Floridian Cherries. Stay safe.
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Sue, I thought I remembered you mentioning a sister in the Tampa area. Hope all is ok for her, please let us know, that’s a very concerning area for this storm
Stacy
So glad you were able to evacuate! No worries at all about challenges. Your safety is way more important!DrSonja wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2024 12:50 amMy apologies to the Team Challenge cherries. I have evacuated my home and won't be able to be crafty until we get back after the storm passes. We got everything shuttered up and braced for the high winds before we left. Not much can be done if there is flooding, so keeping fingers crossed (as the saying goes-I'm not superstitious IRL) for that part. We do the best we can, then wait and see. Deal with the dust, or mud, when it settles.
Laura
Stay safe everyone. My brother and his family were hit in South Carolina and now my aunt and cousin are in Tampa.
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Karen, sounds like you made the right decision to move inland! Orlando and Kissimmee can get hit but not usually as often as the coastal areas do. I’m remembering Hurricane Charlie about 20 years ago!seastar wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2024 5:56 pmThank you for all your well wishes and prayers Cherries. I moved from the west coast of Florida after 20 years. I am now on the east coast of Florida north of Orlando. Wind will be an issue here but I am far enough away from the beach (6 miles) west so thankfully no evacuation from flooding.First time in this house but I have awesome neighbors many who I just met today that have come together to help. So grateful.I have prepped and now hope to get some challenges posted before I lose power tomorrow. I will be thinking of all my fellow Floridian Cherries. Stay safe.
And super glad your neighbors are helping you too. Sending {{{HUGS}}} and prayers for you and your neighbors!
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Hi Stacy,
aww thank you ! It’s so strange but the zone she is in is a non evacuation zone. I just talked to her, she is ready and of course just waiting for landfall tonight. She said it started raining about 3:30 am .
this one is scary ( not that all of them aren’t but it being a 5 ohmygoodness!)
Hope all is well for you ! Continued prayers !
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I'm here in Orlando with straight rain. Our lake is up about 4 feet already because of the last hurricane. We are trying to secure everything, use internet and cooking. Don't know what to expect with this one.
I just got done texting my cousin also in Cape Coral! I told her this one looks horrible and to head to her daughters home on the East Coast of FL, but that's looking like this one may hit both sides as it crosses the state. Hospital or no hospital, if you get told to go, evacuate. Enough people will end up stuck at the hospital until you can safely get back in - yes, someone who was stuck in 1972 in a hospital during a hurricane.
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aheatfan wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2024 5:38 pmSonja...I think you absolutely made the best choice. Things can be replaced, you can't. Holding you close in prayer.
I am breathing a little easier now... My brother, after much begging on my part agreed to come stay with me and DS was told to take a sick day and drive the three hours to work after the storm passes. Stay safe Cherries.
You said it, Kristin!
I'm glad your brother is gonna be safe, too!
sherelm wrote: ↑Wed Oct 09, 2024 10:34 amI just got done texting my cousin also in Cape Coral! I told her this one looks horrible and to head to her daughters home on the East Coast of FL, but that's looking like this one may hit both sides as it crosses the state. Hospital or no hospital, if you get told to go, evacuate. Enough people will end up stuck at the hospital until you can safely get back in - yes, someone who was stuck in 1972 in a hospital during a hurricane.
How scary that must've been! I hope your wisdom isn't lost on anyone's ears today!!!!
Stay safe! This one is a wild card for sure! Praying for all of you !
Susan
aheatfan wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2024 5:38 pmSonja...I think you absolutely made the best choice. Things can be replaced, you can't. Holding you close in prayer.
I am breathing a little easier now... My brother, after much begging on my part agreed to come stay with me and DS was told to take a sick day and drive the three hours to work after the storm passes. Stay safe Cherries.
That is good! Stay safe!
Susan
Your prayers are cherished. Thank you! Prayer for wisdom and protection for all of Florida, is first and foremost! Tons of huge wind gusts (now up to 55 mph) and straight rain. Prep started days ago. Showered and dressed this morning and stayed home!!!!! Maybe my last shower so thought I'd "play" in my scraproom as we cook, wash everything from clothes to dishes, cleaned, and prepared for the hurricane. Waiting and Trusting God for protection! Really makes you realize your priorities.
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Still keeping y'all in my prayers!! Safety for all!
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I didn't realize so many of our Cherries were in FL! Prayers for all during this time, that's all I've been watching is the storm and it is so scary it seems....stay safe EVERYONE! Thinking of all of you!
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Thinking of all affected by this storm. We have many friends in the Tampa and Naples area. Praying for everyone.
Amen to that!fundays wrote: ↑Wed Oct 09, 2024 9:29 pmYour prayers are cherished. Thank you! Prayer for wisdom and protection for all of Florida, is first and foremost! Tons of huge wind gusts (now up to 55 mph) and straight rain. Prep started days ago. Showered and dressed this morning and stayed home!!!!! Maybe my last shower so thought I'd "play" in my scraproom as we cook, wash everything from clothes to dishes, cleaned, and prepared for the hurricane. Waiting and Trusting God for protection! Really makes you realize your priorities.
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