Just when you think that things couldn't possibly get worse, they always do. Isn't that the way? I have been going out of my mind for the past few days because I cannot contact my friends and family.
My Mother, Father, and niece sought shelter at my brother's house in Baton Rouge the day before the hurricane actually hit so they were very lucky to not be at their home when it did finally reach land and go east. My two best friends were still at home when I was able to speak to them in their early hours of the morning before the hurricane had caused any damage in their area. I spoke to my brother and my mom and they were fine, but since then the phone lines have been down and I have no idea what has happened to my friends or my sister.
The whole thing is just massively depressing. From over here all I see is the places I called home under water, or destroyed.
I don't know what else to say. If you can, please send money to help the victims of this horrific disaster.
My Mother, Father, and niece sought shelter at my brother's house in Baton Rouge the day before the hurricane actually hit so they were very lucky to not be at their home when it did finally reach land and go east. My two best friends were still at home when I was able to speak to them in their early hours of the morning before the hurricane had caused any damage in their area. I spoke to my brother and my mom and they were fine, but since then the phone lines have been down and I have no idea what has happened to my friends or my sister.
The whole thing is just massively depressing. From over here all I see is the places I called home under water, or destroyed.
I don't know what else to say. If you can, please send money to help the victims of this horrific disaster.
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The itsy bitsy silver lining I see is that you are here. Safe. Sound and well.
I'm sending a few sparkles your way....
Hang in there, I am thinking of you.