Monday, September 15, 2008

Don't Like Ike

First of all, thank you everyone for your prayers and support. My little family is safe. We are staying with Ben's parents in Tyler, Texas because our community is unlivable right now. There is no electricity, gas, or food. We left our house Saturday evening as the storm started to let up a little bit. During our 200 mile drive we didn't see power or gas until about 150 miles into it. If we didn't know what we left behind I'd say we're even enjoying ourselves, but the images are constantly in my mind and I know what I am going home to. We have a lot of work to do.


The top picture in this set is the first view I had when I went to my back window. It was foggy so I was like, "Is the pool equipment on the power lines?" I slid open the window and my jaw dropped, "Ben, our tree is down! We lost a tree!" It was crazy. Notice all the pictures of the bird house? That is because I am flabbergasted by the fact that this tree had about a foot width of space between the garage and the bird house and it fell right between them! It landed on the power lines and my neighbors garage, therefore leaving very little damage to my fence. What a place for it to fall! Just try to tell me we weren't blessed. However, once we saw this we knew it was going to be a long time before our house had power again and we decided it was time to leave.
This is the street after the storm had been gone a couple hours. If you look at the lawn you can see the line of debris that shows how much higher it was.

These three pictures show the foot path to my front door and the tree that goes over it. The big black branch is the top half of the tree that has broken in half and is now dangling ready to fall on anybody who comes to my house.


My driveway. Ben had to saw our way out. I didn't even recognize half the tree branches (limbs) blocking our path.
This was a little freaky. When Ben was clearing the driveway he was like, "Uh Trish, come look at this. Our neighbors trees are leaning against their house." When they fall, guess who's house will break their fall? Yep, that'd be mine. I hope the fall as gracefully as my backyard tree.
This is the view down my street. I kept seeing cars turn around on my street and when I saw this I figured out why. I wish I had my camera in hand when we drove out of our neighborhood. It was worse then we could have imagined. Trees were down everywhere. They were on houses, cars, and blocking streets. The traffic lights were swinging a foot above the ground like pendulums. Restaurant signs were blown to smithereens. It felt like an end of the world movie. . .

. . .but don't worry about Lucas. He was having a heck of a time!

Last but not least, if you want to see more of the same stuff here is some footage I took on my camera. If my neigborhood is this bad, you can't begin to imagine how bad it was for the people in Galveston. I'm out of work until Thursday but I'm effected forever. There is nothing like a natural disaster to help you get your priorites straight. I LOVE YOU ALL SO MUCH!!!!

10 comments:

Jay and Heath said...

Glad you guys are okay, I was thinking about ya. Your poor house & yard... I hope you guys get power soon. Take care chica, Heather

Carly said...

That is crazy! I tried to call you today I am so glad you updated your blog so we know you guys are allright. we got back today and are also safe and sound what a crazy storm!! I'll talk to you soon.

Miaken said...

oh my gosh, I'm so glad you are ok! That is so scary!!!! It's amazing how brutal those storms are. Thinking of you and praying things will be easy to clean up! Or at least bearable!

heather said...

We've also been thinking of you and wondering how things are going so thanks for the update. So glad you made it out safely! good luck with the clean up.
Love the Tassie Irelands

Ryan Wall said...
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Ryan Wall said...

Are you guys okay?!?!!??!?!?
We're thinking of you!!!!! I'm not a blog surfer but I wanted to know you guys were!
Anything named Ike just isn't good. Ike the Hurricane, Ike Turner . . .

Keep us updated!
Ryan

Susie said...

Wow- major clean up on your hands. I am very happy to hear that ben, lucas and prego you are safe. Maybe it's time to move back to ut now.

Ems said...

man, Trish! so glad to hear you guys are okay, you are in my prayers!


(I totally forget that you and miaken know each other by the way)

Anonymous said...

WOW!Iam so glad you guys are safe. However,the worst may be yet to come.A great deal of work is going to be required to put this back together. Combine that with no power or water or food and heaven only knows what else, this is a real bummer!Do you think they will open the schools on thursday? If they do and you have to go back home before the power is on, what will you do?..Mother nature sure has a way of humbling us, does she not? How often do we get caught up in our selves thinking we are pretty tough and smart and important and in control of our situations. And then she comes along and reminds us that in the total scheme of things, we are really not as much in control as we think we are. Love Ya, Dad

Anthony and Kristie said...

I am so glad to hear you and your family are okay. I can't even imagine how different Houston looks right now. I am so glad I moved, but I can't stop thinking about all my friends. I am sure this has changed your life.