Good luck to all my fellow Houstonians!!! I live in Spring which is just north of Houston and kind of close to Jules, I think she lives in Cypress. I am very concerned about Rita. A couple of the projections I have seen have said that winds could reach up to 75-100 mph where I am at. I was just a kid, born in '71, when Alicia hit but I remember it well. Same with Allison. We were having a pre-planned party (not a Tropical Storm party!) the night Allison came in and I ended up with drunken houseguests for six days. Fun, but unexpected.
Just to show you what the mentality of people who have survived bad hurricanes can be like, EVEN AFTER KATRINA..... My mother and stepfather live in Galveston at 15th Street and the Seawall, half a block from the water, in an OLD house that partially survived the 1900 storm and they are being very blase' about the whole Hurricane Rita thing, at least my mom is anyway. I've been wondering what those people who stayed behind in New Orleans were thinking and now I know, they were just like my knucklehead mother! They are going to come to my house, but my mom wants to wait until the last minute on Friday. My husband and I offered to go down there yesterday and this morning to board up some of their windows and to help them pack and she has refused our help. The whole "if it's gonna go it's gonna go" attitude. My stepfather works with the city council and is busy helping with the bus evactuations for the people who don't have cars as well as evacuting the nursing homes, so I can understand that he is busy helping out and will leave when he is finished with his duties, but my mom on the other hand is completely frustrating me with her attitude. She works from home on her computer and I asked her if she was going to pack up all of her computer stuff and she said that she would just back everything up and take just her laptop. Now what heck is that all about? Computer equipment is easy enough to disassemble and why would you not take the means to your livelihood with you if you could? They also own a shuttle bus that they use for a tours of the island as well as for contracts with nursing homes to take residents to grocery stores and such. Well, my mom actually just said that they were going to leave the bus there and just take one car to my house. I went off on her with that one. She could practically pack her whole damn house in that bus and there is no reason to leave a livelihood producing vehicle behind! Good lord, it's better to be safe than sorry, especially when you have ample warning. My siblings, who live in other states, are furious with her right now. I may have to get ugly with her today, I am glued to the news to see how this thing is progressing. Just a comparison of how ridiculous my mother is being, we have some other friends who are also coming to stay with us tomorrow morning. They live inland but close to the bay and the ship channel and even they are taking this thing seriously! Well, I've got to go out to the stores right now for a few more things. The shelves were picked clean last night, let's hope that they have restocked some items!
Just to show you what the mentality of people who have survived bad hurricanes can be like, EVEN AFTER KATRINA..... My mother and stepfather live in Galveston at 15th Street and the Seawall, half a block from the water, in an OLD house that partially survived the 1900 storm and they are being very blase' about the whole Hurricane Rita thing, at least my mom is anyway. I've been wondering what those people who stayed behind in New Orleans were thinking and now I know, they were just like my knucklehead mother! They are going to come to my house, but my mom wants to wait until the last minute on Friday. My husband and I offered to go down there yesterday and this morning to board up some of their windows and to help them pack and she has refused our help. The whole "if it's gonna go it's gonna go" attitude. My stepfather works with the city council and is busy helping with the bus evactuations for the people who don't have cars as well as evacuting the nursing homes, so I can understand that he is busy helping out and will leave when he is finished with his duties, but my mom on the other hand is completely frustrating me with her attitude. She works from home on her computer and I asked her if she was going to pack up all of her computer stuff and she said that she would just back everything up and take just her laptop. Now what heck is that all about? Computer equipment is easy enough to disassemble and why would you not take the means to your livelihood with you if you could? They also own a shuttle bus that they use for a tours of the island as well as for contracts with nursing homes to take residents to grocery stores and such. Well, my mom actually just said that they were going to leave the bus there and just take one car to my house. I went off on her with that one. She could practically pack her whole damn house in that bus and there is no reason to leave a livelihood producing vehicle behind! Good lord, it's better to be safe than sorry, especially when you have ample warning. My siblings, who live in other states, are furious with her right now. I may have to get ugly with her today, I am glued to the news to see how this thing is progressing. Just a comparison of how ridiculous my mother is being, we have some other friends who are also coming to stay with us tomorrow morning. They live inland but close to the bay and the ship channel and even they are taking this thing seriously! Well, I've got to go out to the stores right now for a few more things. The shelves were picked clean last night, let's hope that they have restocked some items!