Friday, August 26, 2016

The Great Flood

Have you been watching the news? Did you hear about The Great Louisiana Flood of 2016. Well we are right in the middle of ground zero. Life got uprooted and thrown downriver, no pun intended. We watched the water come. It inched closer and closer and I cried. Everything we owned was shoved in the attic, in the tops of cabinets and our furniture went up on blocks. I remember standing on my front porch watching the Jon boats in the distance coming closer and closer and thinking that was a bad sign. In the end we stood dry, like an island with water all around us. Everyone we know and love flooded. 2 feet, 4 feet, even 8 feet in their homes. I still cried because I felt guilty.

Here is a little political satire for you. I don't know if you are Republican or Democrat but Donald Trump was on the ground here while Obama played golf. The media made it sound like it was bad he came but he came very quietly and donated over $100k to a local Church to help everyone here. He even brought an 18 wheeler of supplies. I've yet to see fema here. It's mostly local Church's and out of state Church's sending help.

It looks like something from a post apocolyptic movie here. I'm exhausted. I've cooked more food than I ever dreamed for volunteers, and waded through more disgusting water than I can stand. I'm tired of the smell, I'm tired of my kids fighting because everyone is on top of each other, I'm tired of the traffic coming to the one or two open grocery stores. I'm tired of early mornings and late nights of gutting home after home. And I'm so incredibly tired of the Government saying they're helping, when honestly other than a good amped up piece of journalism here or there, it feels like I live in a forgotten community of sad souls. I know this isn't a political blog, but damn it, I'm just tired.


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  1. Oh dear so sorry to hear about the plight in your community. One good thing is your house was spared, even if you do feel guilty. Hope your neighbourhood is back to normal again quickly. Sending positive vibes your way and praying for all those affected by the terrible floods.
    Stay strong.
    Hugs Lindy

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    1. Oh thank you Lindy. That is so nice. We are working tirelessly and hopefully things will be back to normal soon.

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  2. I can only imagine what you are going through. I am so very sorry for your community and the communities surrounding you. Praying for all of you. I do not understand why the President has not made this a priority, but then again I do not understand many of his decisions. Praying for all of you sweetie.

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    1. I just saw this Ashley, thanks for your prayers. We are almost two months in and it's still a mess here. I'm trying to just be a help to others right now.

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