Well the glimmer of hope turned out to be false. Even though we lost more this month than we make in a month including all food, our dining room and the cost of evacuating we were not included in the food stamp program because our parish did not have enough damage. What a shame….well we are home now and declared mold free. We are a LONG way from having a dining room (especially since there are no inside walls at the moment) but my fridge is full and I am happy to be home.
We’ve had a lot of friends who lost a LOT in Ike and it is hard to see everyone struggling so much just to make it but we will survive. We survived Rita and we can survive the Gustave/Ike combo.
Hey! Are you here for the birthday blog hop???? Great!!! Here’s my link! Rachael is a great designer! You should check out her store here! She has great kits for great prices! THANKS for stopping by!! Now that we are home I will try to start posting again.
Glad to hear you all made it. Sorry you can’t get any help. That’s sad really that no one will. I hope you do get some though.
Thanks for the goody.
Tabatha
It is amazing that what doesn’t kill us only makes us stronger. I have never even seen a tornado or hurricane…I haven’t ever had to deal with anything like that. I do live in Utah and expect, someday, the big one (earthquake) will finally hit us. When it does they say most of the Salt Lake Valley will be gone.
I sure hope you soon get back to doing\enjoying all those things you miss most. My list would be much the same as yours. Best of luck.