Last night is definitely a night I would like to push out of my mind for the rest of my life. I don't want to remember a single detail, or see another storm track system move through our area. I think from now on, my love for rain will be over. Living in East Tennessee, you think you are safe from a lot of the dangerous stuff. You don't think that scary stuff can ever happen, but it can.
We had a deadly tornado sweep through. But as if one wasn't bad, the South set a record yesterday- 160 tornadoes. It's strange to think that everyone you love could be hurt, or worse. And it's not something I want to think about often. It's a very surreal feeling. Not knowing is the worst. Not knowing if you have a home to return to, a place to comfort your child, or if your pets are okay. All I can say is that we are one of the lucky ones. The tornado missed us by just maybe a half mile to a mile. But the majority of our road is destroyed. People in our area need help. And if you would like to help, here is how you can:
Donate $10 to disaster relief efforts in TN , GA & AL Text "GIVE" to 80888.
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