HURRICANE EVACUATIONS in Louisiana are in place! So sorry, we won’t be able to post this week since we live in New Orleans, which is below sea level. As much as I love this historic city I’m gonna have to leave and flee for my life! I’m being serious but a little dramatic.
When these type of things happen I usually leave early because it is so hard for me to pack. Not only do I need normal things like clothes and my toothbrush but I have to make sure I have all of my medicines, my walker and my scooter. I really hate this because the stress plays havoc with my MS.
But if all things go smoothly, which they probably won’t, we’ll be back up and running by next Tuesday. For now I’m packing and praying!
So I will talk to you guys next week and hopefully all will be ok in New Orleans.
You are in my thoughts and prayers. Stay strong.
Priscilla, Thanks much. Still havent been home but hear
all is well there. Thanks again
Thinking of you and family;praying for your safe return.
Angela, Thanks. The storm has passed but still haven’t
been bac yet.
thinking of you. I hope your house is not damaged from the storm. hope you are keeping your head up too, being away from the comfort zone and routine. that can be a stressor – don’t let it get you please!
Dominic, The storm has passed and I think my complex faired well but still haven’t
been back yet. Thanks
hopefully you are safe riding out the storm and will be able to return home soon.
I hope so too.
May your journey be safe, brief, and filled with ease. Oh, and cupcakes. Many things (most?) go better with them or the snacky/cakey things of your choice.
I was thinking of you….Go and be well!
Thanks. Storm still hasn’t hit yet. Just waiting.
i was wondering where the post was! had to go look for it. Be safe!
Thanks for looking! The storm still hasn’t hit yet. Just waiting .
Be safe!!
Peace,
Muff
Will do.
NICOLE.. I am sure you will be fine especially since you are leaving early. Smart move. It must be so hard for you & your husband, but hang in there. We will be waiting for you when you return……safely.
Thanks for checking in!
God bless you. As a veteran of multiple hurricanes, I know what this is like. Take care.
Thanks. So you remember.
Storm still hasn’t hit yet.