I'd love to hear an update on how things are by you. I've tried calling, but your cell phone was busy and then it said to try my call later. I hope you guys are doing OK.
This is an email I received from a friend that Phil and I went to Belhaven with. It's nearly impossible to imagine what those people are going through.
"Just a quick note to let y'all know that we are safe. Hudson, Ella and I are in Columbus, MS at his parents. We finally found a news story today that told us our neighborhood is completely under water so we now know that we have lost everything. It is still sinking in that we are homeless but we are grateful that we are together and safe and that Hudson didn't have to stay at the hospital. This is obviously very difficult for us and will be for months as we won't be allowed back into the city for weeks and it will be months before anyone can return to live. It's a very weird feeling to say the least. We do covet your prayers. I'll keep you posted."
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I think when it is all said and done a majority of New Orleans is going to have to be razed and rebuilt from the ground up. Sad stuff. Paige has a friend of hers from college that is staying with her. Jenn, her husband, their two little girls and their two dogs drove up to Huntsville Saturday and they have no idea when they will be able to go back.
Thanks for the update. I'm thankful you guys are OK. Let us know if we can do anything.
Glad you and Amanda are ok. Gas is over $3/gal here. I can only imagine what is is down in Jackson. Its probably not cheap for James to drive to school and back. Tough times.
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