Sunday, October 6, 2024

Hurricane watch #2

Greetings from wet south Florida.

First of all, let me say that I've been praying for everyone who suffered such devastation from Hurricane Helene. The videos that have been coming out have been heart breaking. I am thankful for all of the all American grass roots help that people have been receiving. Kindness and generosity from so many around the country.

I had some rain but mostly wind from Helene as I am on the southeast coast of Florida. Now, we are dealing with the threat of Hurricane Milton to make landfall on the west coast of FL. My heart aches for all of those on the west coast and across the state as it makes it's way to the ocean off the east coast.

Where I am, so far we are predicted to get LOTS of rain, which has already been happening since Thursday. Possible flooding, and then of course wind predicted for Thursday and Friday.

This all brings back to mind, Hurricane Wilma which passed right over us in 2005, 19 years ago on the 25th of this month. The scariest thing I've ever been through. So far, we are not in the path of Milton.

I have a sister who lives in Steinhatchee, FL, which was devastated by Helene. She lives a few miles inland and her place was spared. She had gone to stay with her oldest daughter who lived 40 miles east. My sister was without power for about 5 days finally able to go home. She's now clearing fallen limbs, etc.

Please pray for our safety from this new storm. 

I feel thankful I was spared Helene and have felt guilty because I can go about my life, while so many have lost so much. Lives, homes, businesses. I just heard about a man who had suffered 2 devastating hurricanes and had to rebuild twice from scratch and he just couldn't do it again, so took his own life. 

Dear Jesus have mercy on despairing souls, bring peace, meet needs. Thank you. Amen.

Thank you all for love and prayers.

FlowerLady

 

12 comments:

Nancy J said...

So thankful you are safe , thoughts with everyone who was so devastated by Helene, and there is more to come.

Mrs. White said...

It is so good to hear you are doing okay. Such sadness all around! God bless you!

Lynn and Precious said...

I pray for that man's soul. How devasted and deserted he must have felt. I do hope you do not get too bad at your home. The news of North Carolina and more is just heart breaking.

Cheryl said...

I can't imagine such devastation. I am thankful that you are safe and I join you in praying for those most affected by Helene and for those who are in the path of this second storm.

Melanie said...

I have been thinking about you as hurricane season approaches once again. Glad to hear you are safe. Prayers for you and your home as this new hurricane approaches.

Anonymous said...

Praying for all those in the path of Milton and those still reeling from loss from Helene. Praying for your safety and protection in Jesus name. RHill, TX

M.K. said...

Dear Lorraine, it's good to hear from you! I'm thankful you are NOT in the path of this coming storm, and I do hope it passes over Florida quickly with no loss of life. What a horrible storm season it has been! God bless you, friend!

ellen b. said...

Amen to your prayer and thankful that you were spared.

Gretchen Joanna said...

Thank you so much for giving us an update on your own situation. To your prayers I say Amen.

Terra said...

I am so glad to hear from you with this post. First Hurricane Helen and now Hurricane Milton devastating so many homes and cities and families Thank goodness for the volunteers helping, FEMA is pretty close to useless. Be safe dear friend.

Latane Barton said...

Two hurricanes in such a short time. I really feel for all you that have had to deal with all the scary times, the devastation, the homes and lives destroyed. So thankful you are safe.

Gary said...

I don't post as often now. Glad to see you still on here Lorraine. Amanda still has that embroidered heart.