In the midst of any storm; you can huddle, plow through or keep things going forward with a lighthearted touch. This is what we returned to as Irene was reaching her peak of torrential rain. We had gone up North to make sure that my Mom and the house would be okay; that emergency supplies were brought out and accessible. We headed home a bit early on Sunday and just in the nick of time as roads closed. So many of us were under a state of emergency. We were fortunate and fared better than those who lost their homes and their lives.
I am just working on all my emails and orders as of yesterday~ there are so many! If I haven't answered you yet, I will and have started invoicing. I am behind with the flooding of Irene and the blessing of orders that have poured in. I will extend the Sale until midnight tomorrow. This way, those who have lost power and have attended to homes and families, will perhaps have something to smile and look forward to.
2 comments:
Good to hear you and your family fared well in the storm.
I also did so much better than many of the people who live in communities around me. My garden took the worst hit and it hurt to see all the work I had put in brought low in a few short hours. But considering I live in a rental trailer home I feel fortunate that only water getting in around the windows was the extent of it.
Let's hope that was the "Big" one for this year!
Tina xo
I sincerely hope all continues to be well and stays dry!
Diane
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