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<blockquote data-quote="Mom2oddson" data-source="post: 412701" data-attributes="member: 65"><p>I woke up to the same news and was saddened by the destruction. Then it dawned on me that husband was supposed to be there right now, but things worked out so that he could stay home. If was such a relief to know that he was safe in his bed here at home. But he has a lot of co-workers over there right now. </p><p></p><p>Step - I had the same feelings of dread. Between the weather in Australia and all the earthquakes, it makes one wonder. It also reminds me that I need to get my earthquake kit back up and running. If a major one hits here (and the news keeps saying that we are so over-do) I'm not ready. </p><p></p><p>A few years ago, we had a wind/snow storm that caused power-outages and road blockage for a few days. All the grocery stores were empty and gas stations were running out of gas. Can't imagine what it would be like after an earthquake. Scary indeed! </p><p></p><p>My prayers are with the people of Japan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mom2oddson, post: 412701, member: 65"] I woke up to the same news and was saddened by the destruction. Then it dawned on me that husband was supposed to be there right now, but things worked out so that he could stay home. If was such a relief to know that he was safe in his bed here at home. But he has a lot of co-workers over there right now. Step - I had the same feelings of dread. Between the weather in Australia and all the earthquakes, it makes one wonder. It also reminds me that I need to get my earthquake kit back up and running. If a major one hits here (and the news keeps saying that we are so over-do) I'm not ready. A few years ago, we had a wind/snow storm that caused power-outages and road blockage for a few days. All the grocery stores were empty and gas stations were running out of gas. Can't imagine what it would be like after an earthquake. Scary indeed! My prayers are with the people of Japan. [/QUOTE]
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