As many of you know, many of places around the state of Alabama were completely destroyed by an F4/F5 tornado that hit last Wednesday, April 27, 2011.
There are no words to express my emotions from these past few days. My beautiful hometown of Tuscaloosa, Alabama had a lot of damage from the storms. That day, I got home from work and I knew the weather was going to be bad. I called Tyler to make sure he would be leaving work early. Our power was out when I got home and I thought "oh great." Luckily, we had a generator given to us by my in-laws for the past snow storms. We charged our phones, kept the refrigerator running, and ran the TV too so we could listen to James Spann. Sidenote: Can I just say what an awesome meteorologist James Spann is? I don't know how we would get through bad weather without him keeping us informed.
Anyways, James Spann had said the tornado hit Tuscaloosa pretty bad. He said it was around the 15th Street/McFarland Blvd. area. I thought to myself "Oh no the little house is gone."
I began to get anxious and concerned. I could not get a hold of my sister, dad, or mom. I could get text messages out every now and then but the cell phone network was terrible.
I finally received a text message from my dad that read "the little house is gone." For those of you that don't know, my parents owned a house on 16th street in the Forest Lake neighborhood. My younger sister was suppose to move into the house. My heart just sank.
It wasn't until later on that evening, I finally got a phone call from my mom. She had told me the house was destroyed. But, the worst news of all was she told me that my dad had been inside when the storm hit. I couldn't believe it. I burst into tears. My dad had stopped by the house on his way home when the tornado hit.
I am so thankful that God had his hand of protection over my dad and he came out of the storm unscathed.
Tyler and I went to Tuscaloosa to help them clean-up on Thursday. And, I can tell you that pictures and videos do not do it justice. There are no words for the devastation.
I ask that you pray for my family as they recover from this tragedy. Pray for the families that were affected by the tornadoes. Pray for those that lost loved ones. Pray for the government officials as they make decisions regarding clean-up and rebuilding our cities and towns. Pray for all of the volunteers giving their time and donations.
I am amazed at all of the people who are donating their time, money, and supplies for the relief effort. I feel truly blessed to be a citizen of this state. Thank you God for the kindness of strangers.