Re: Bad weather
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2014 6:47 am
Hope everyone down that way is okay this morning. When Brandon and Pearl make it on the Today Show, we took note. Prayers from yankee-land.
When you dodge a bullet like that, its a life changing experience for sure. It makes you want to hug,kiss, and say I love you more often. Glad you and yours made it through.Seymore wrote:Tupelo got slammed hard. Go to http://www.djournal.com for a pic slide show. I had all the kids in the bathroom and I was on the front porch watching like and idiot instead of inside with them. Before I could do anything it was on us and I was having a hard time closing the door. Clouds over head were rotating and there was all kinds of stuff in the air from 2x4 pieces of wood to freaking lawn furniture. News is saying it was a "wedge" tornado meaning it was very wide with multiple votices. (don't know if that is plural for vortex or not). Not a couple hundred yards from my house roofs have been torn off. In a neighborhood just a mile or two away there is mass destruction. There was an 8 pm curfew and they are serious about it. I went through 2 road blocks and was told to get my booty home right then.
For several minutes I really thought we were history. I had the kids put their bike helmets on because it was the only thing I could think of to protect their head. I had my ATV helmet on. I'm sure we looked real strange but it was the only thing I could think of to at least protect our head. Like most subdivisions our house just doesn't have anywhere to really go. That is as close as I ever want to get to one. It is a sound I will never forget and hope to never hear again. The pressure changes were popping our ears. My eight year old daughter was so scared she wet her pants.
jdbuckshot wrote:It got pretty bad in Forest.
We were at my dads house, and his neighbor lost everything- house, chicken houses, barns, all leveled. Please pray for his wife she was critically injured.
the boy's not gonna be ready to read that for several yearsdonia wrote:^^you been reading skul to him for storytime, instead of poohbear???
teul2 wrote:My buddy had to go check a building emergency in Jackson yesterday during the fun and had a live power line fall on his truck with him in it.
Said the only interior damage was to his drivers seat.
My wife doesn't understand that statement... I was in a very close call on another north Tupelo tornado in 99 or 00 and by blood pressure goes sky high as well as my anxiety since then, almost to the point of being physically sick. It wasn't as bad before I had kids but man I hate bad weather now. If I was a dog you would probably have to put me downnovacaine wrote:When you dodge a bullet like that, its a life changing experience for sure. It makes you want to hug,kiss, and say I love you more often. Glad you and yours made it through.Seymore wrote:Tupelo got slammed hard. Go to http://www.djournal.com for a pic slide show. I had all the kids in the bathroom and I was on the front porch watching like and idiot instead of inside with them. Before I could do anything it was on us and I was having a hard time closing the door. Clouds over head were rotating and there was all kinds of stuff in the air from 2x4 pieces of wood to freaking lawn furniture. News is saying it was a "wedge" tornado meaning it was very wide with multiple votices. (don't know if that is plural for vortex or not). Not a couple hundred yards from my house roofs have been torn off. In a neighborhood just a mile or two away there is mass destruction. There was an 8 pm curfew and they are serious about it. I went through 2 road blocks and was told to get my booty home right then.
For several minutes I really thought we were history. I had the kids put their bike helmets on because it was the only thing I could think of to protect their head. I had my ATV helmet on. I'm sure we looked real strange but it was the only thing I could think of to at least protect our head. Like most subdivisions our house just doesn't have anywhere to really go. That is as close as I ever want to get to one. It is a sound I will never forget and hope to never hear again. The pressure changes were popping our ears. My eight year old daughter was so scared she wet her pants.
thank goodness he was driving a ford. A chevy would have vaporized.teul2 wrote:My buddy had to go check a building emergency in Jackson yesterday during the fun and had a live power line fall on his truck with him in it.
Said the only interior damage was to his drivers seat.