


Well, what can I say. We are alive and well. Now where to start. Two weekends ago everyone in Houston was watching the news closely to see where Ike was heading. As Monday came along, it was obvious that Houston was going to see some of the storm, but no one knew for sure how much. Tuesday morning Tom calls me and says that he has to go to Oklahoma City for work. He was obviously concerned about the storm and we had talked about Logan and I going with him. the problem with that was that I don't really have vacation time to waste and still no one could predict if Houston would see more than wind and rain. Tom headed north and Ike headed in.
Throughout the week everyone watched in anticipation of where Ike would land as we all prepared for the worst. Even I had to run out and get extra dog food not knowing what to expect. Logan and I took everything out of the yard, we dragged the outdoor tables and chairs into the living room. (By the way it's still in our living room. I took it all down now Tom can put it away. We don't want him to miss ALL of the fun, do we?) We took down all the hoses, yard lights, pool toys, etc. We stacked everything we would need in the kitchen: flashlights, candles, matches, water, weather radio. It looked like we were packing to go camping. (and now I know I wouldn't enjoy roughing it, it was too much work). We had talked to our neighbors and were preparing for lord only knew what. By Thursday night we were anticipating getting hit really hard here in Katy. The predictions were showing the eye of Ike coming up just west of Houston. Right where we were.
Then Tom, my parents, my in-laws, and everyone else in the world wouldn't let us stay in the house by ourselves. I thought about staying anyway for all of split second but then I realized that if we did I would likely be divorced and disowned by all of the above. So, with Logan in tow we headed to one our dearest and best friends house, the Fitzsimmons. LeeAnn's mom was staying the night, as well as here brother who was stationed here from the Florida Coast Guard to help after the storm. There was a Hurricane party on Kendall Shay Court Friday evening. The weather was beautiful and the sunset was gorgeous. Logan played with the kids and then we headed in for dinner. The wind started to pick up about 6 pm. Then it started to spit rain. The winds really started getting back around 8 and it just went downhill from there.
It's hard for me to explain the storm. It was strange. One minute it wouldn't be really windy at all and then the wind would shake the house. Then you could see lightening and then the wind would push the rain. I don't think it ever really rained that hard it was just the wind that made the rain hard. The weird part was there was no thunder. Other than the wind gusts the storm was quiet. Logan and I would fall asleep for a few minutes and sleep rather peacefully then we would wake up to the howling gusting wind. It was a long night. Oddly enough I wasn't frightened at all. I was quite at peace with what was happening. There was one time in the middle of the night that the wind started to pick up and I thought that if it got any worse that we would be experiencing a tornado and not the hurricane. After thinking about it and talking with LeeAnn she agreed, it was much more like being in a tornado than in a severe storm. The rain and wind went on until about 8 am the next morning. Surprisingly they never lost power at the house.
Logan and I headed for home in the drizzling rain about 10. We drove through streets that were covered in tree limb debris. We drove up to our house and immediately noticed that a large chunk of our neighbors fence had been blown down and then we saw part of our fence had torn down as well. We didn't have electricity, we had no gate to the back yard, a few shingles were gone off the roof, the pool was full of branches and leaves, two spots in the house on the first floor had water leaks that were minor and thank goodness for the big trees in the back corner of the yard or we would have lost the entire fence. All in all, we made out like bandits. The devastation for some parts of Texas is horrific. Some of the most popular tourist areas, that neither Tom nor I have had a chance to visit, don't exist now. The storm changed direction in the middle of the night and the eye of the storm was just east of Houston proper, not west where we were. The lord was watching out for us.
Where we are now. Tom got back into town Monday afternoon. Cell phone service is more stable. There is very little gas to be found because many stations still don't have power to pump it. The grocery stores are bare practically no sales of cold goods and they have cases of spoiled frozen food. It's a strange site. Yet little by little every day things go back to normal. We forget the niceties that we have and take for granted the things we do on a daily basis. But, if it weren't for electricity and computers and cell phone I wouldn't be able to communicate and share a very shortened version of our first hurricane experience, which don't forget Tom missed. Tom better be in town for our next hurricane. As the people here in Texas have said to me lightheartedly, Welcome to Texas and Happy Hurricaning.
P.S. The building picture is of Chase tower, downtown Houston. This is the office building that Tom works from most of the time. I understand that above the 30th or 40th floor, where Tom's office is, the building is fine. It wasn't the hurricane force winds that destroyed the windows, it was the flying debris.
3 comments:
Leah
I am so glad you guys are OK and that not too much damage happened to the house. I do not watch the news or the TV while J is away and this weekend he was away. Tom called to tell me you guys were fine and I was shocked at the news. It could have been a lot worse! Your description is enough to scare me. I cannot believe you stayed! Hell ya, you should leave everything for Tommy to clean up. I cannot believe he left you!!! No way would he divorce you....you are the best thing in his life and he should not forget that. Good luck with all the aftermath. I am so relieved you are all OK!
Enjoyed reading your hurricane experience. We lost our fence and some shingles and power for about 9 hours but all in all, we know we are fortunate.
Leah, what a tale! I am so happy you survived and that your home remains. I've been thinking about you a lot as we have watched news. Glad to know you are OK and that Tom made it home safely.
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