Thank you all for your love and support! 💜 I definitely left out or forgot to mention many details, such as: My mom who had a full heart transplant done earlier this year feeling forced to go out and work to reclaim there home and belongings, the people my wife work with coming out as a full team and helping us through the clean up, and many others.
I’m still watching…I live in Stone Mountain, ga. The day before my supervisor texted me and my coworkers to stay home. I live in an apartment, my apartment always floods in the breezeway(hallway) of my apartment & into the front of my door and closet that is close to the entry of my apartment. It was definitely bad. Before I went to bed I guess the storm hadn’t really got going. My parents had flooding in their basement, my mom had to call my brother for help at 4am, they said the water seemed like it was never ending. My parents live in Atlanta, my brother lives in college park, ga. He’s about 20 minutes away from them and I’m about 30 minutes. When it rains bad their basement floods but it has never been this bad.
I’m so sorry for any damage or losses any of you suffered! Was everyone safe through it and able to get out okay? People don’t realize just how wide spread this was. Even talking to people who live an hour from where damage happened don’t truly understand just from me talking to them I can tell.
@@TraveltheBoard yeah. The basement got the brunt of it. I think they may have had a fallen tree in the yard but their house is ok. They are fine. I don’t think my brother had any problems with his. I’m happy people have offered help for your area. Again ((hugs)) to you all.
Thank you all for your love and support! 💜
I definitely left out or forgot to mention many details, such as: My mom who had a full heart transplant done earlier this year feeling forced to go out and work to reclaim there home and belongings, the people my wife work with coming out as a full team and helping us through the clean up, and many others.
Thank you to anyone who helped in any way! ❤
I’m still watching…I live in Stone Mountain, ga. The day before my supervisor texted me and my coworkers to stay home. I live in an apartment, my apartment always floods in the breezeway(hallway) of my apartment & into the front of my door and closet that is close to the entry of my apartment. It was definitely bad. Before I went to bed I guess the storm hadn’t really got going. My parents had flooding in their basement, my mom had to call my brother for help at 4am, they said the water seemed like it was never ending. My parents live in Atlanta, my brother lives in college park, ga. He’s about 20 minutes away from them and I’m about 30 minutes. When it rains bad their basement floods but it has never been this bad.
I’m so sorry for any damage or losses any of you suffered! Was everyone safe through it and able to get out okay?
People don’t realize just how wide spread this was. Even talking to people who live an hour from where damage happened don’t truly understand just from me talking to them I can tell.
@@TraveltheBoard yeah. The basement got the brunt of it. I think they may have had a fallen tree in the yard but their house is ok. They are fine. I don’t think my brother had any problems with his. I’m happy people have offered help for your area. Again ((hugs)) to you all.
Thank you 🫶
Thank you for sharing parts of our story, and for raising much needed awareness. Lucas and I are blessed to have such wonderful friends
Love you both dearly!
I’ve been thinking about you and yours prior to the storm. ((Hug))
Thank you so much! 💜
It’s been hard for sure but we have made a lot of progress.