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<blockquote data-quote="1 Day At a Time" data-source="post: 400327" data-attributes="member: 3704"><p>Marg,</p><p></p><p>I am so sorry to hear about the widespread flooding. Water, in all of its forms can be so destructive. We had serious flooding in our community last year, and none of the people who lost their homes have returned back. The aftermath of mold in a flooded house is very overwhelming. I'm keeping those affected in my thoughts and prayers. Your method of reassuring difficult child 3 was inspired!</p><p></p><p>Our area has been hit by snow (which is quite unusual for us) with a topping of freezing rain. All of our roadways, including the major highways are literal skating rinks. Long distance truckers have been parked all over town (on the roads) for the better part of a day now. Even worse, a cold front has settled in and no relief is expected until Friday or Saturday. The good news is that I can easily work at home, husband walks 1/2 mile to work every day, and difficult child's university is now closed for the second day. The bad news is that easy child is in process of preparing for his move to Oregon on Saturday. It's hard to tell at this point if he will be able to catch his planned flight on that day. Eventually, it has to warm up! I'm sure many of you are dealing with this weather. Hang in there...</p><p></p><p>Be sure and find some quiet moments of serenity for yourselves today. Those of you in the bad weather, stay warm!</p><p></p><p>Valerie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1 Day At a Time, post: 400327, member: 3704"] Marg, I am so sorry to hear about the widespread flooding. Water, in all of its forms can be so destructive. We had serious flooding in our community last year, and none of the people who lost their homes have returned back. The aftermath of mold in a flooded house is very overwhelming. I'm keeping those affected in my thoughts and prayers. Your method of reassuring difficult child 3 was inspired! Our area has been hit by snow (which is quite unusual for us) with a topping of freezing rain. All of our roadways, including the major highways are literal skating rinks. Long distance truckers have been parked all over town (on the roads) for the better part of a day now. Even worse, a cold front has settled in and no relief is expected until Friday or Saturday. The good news is that I can easily work at home, husband walks 1/2 mile to work every day, and difficult child's university is now closed for the second day. The bad news is that easy child is in process of preparing for his move to Oregon on Saturday. It's hard to tell at this point if he will be able to catch his planned flight on that day. Eventually, it has to warm up! I'm sure many of you are dealing with this weather. Hang in there... Be sure and find some quiet moments of serenity for yourselves today. Those of you in the bad weather, stay warm! Valerie [/QUOTE]
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