A Letter

Dear Friends and Readers,

We are fine. We are so lucky. We really dodged a bullet in my town. We never even lost power at our home. I still am pinching myself in disbelief. Our only casualty was our neighbor’s small tree, which fell on our pool cage but it was even kind enough to not break through the screen. My husband just pointed out that the tiny pump in a small pond on our porch even stayed on throughout the winds and the rain. Our immediate family and our local friends and neighbors, are thankfully, unscathed from Hurricane Ian.

That being said, we do have family and friends to the south of us, who really suffered the brunt of this hurricane. There is no such thing as a hurricane tiptoeing through anything. Yes, it is true that things can always be replaced, but it is still devastating to have to rise up, and to have to restore and to rebuild the home and the life and the community which you have lovingly and carefully created and curated for yourself. It is traumatic to experience the worst case scenarios of any natural disaster. Please set all judgment aside. The people who were hit the hardest by Hurricane Ian weren’t even in “the cone of uncertainty” as late as this past Sunday. For all of our technology, and “brilliance”, we are not even close to a being a match to the natural forces and higher intelligence of our world. As the mayor of our town likes to preach, “Mother Nature always wins.”

Please continue to pray for the people who are still in the path of Ian, the lesser. The storm isn’t over yet. And thank you for all of the love and the prayers and the concern and the good ju-ju which you sent my way. I felt it. One of my biggest worries before this all even started to bear down on us, was that I wouldn’t be able to connect with you on the blog, for days on end. That would break my heart.

Love to all,

Kelly

Are you passing on love or are you passing on pain? Heal your pain and pass on love.

4 thoughts on “A Letter”

  1. Thank the Lord and Hallelujah! I’ve not turned on the news yet this morning, but am so happy to hear you’re fine. What a frightful and fearsome thing. I hope you can take a deep breath now. And, yes, continued prayers and good thoughts for those in Ian’s path as he picks up his bags and travels on.

  2. Kelly,
    I thought of you a million times. I am not clear where you live, but I think you mentioned the Tampa area. I kept watching and hoping that you were out of danger’s path.
    We are still experiencing strong wind and rain. We lost power at 7:30 am. I am ready for this to be over. We were very fearful of flooding, so we are staying with my mom in her 5th floor condo watching it from a bird’s eye view. We live very close to her, and my sons went back to the house and it looks like everything is okay over there. Thank God! We certainly over prepared, overpacked and over did it. I’m very grateful that we are all good and safe, as well as my bothers in Jax.
    I would miss your daily blogs & I am so glad to hear from you today. I just kept thinking of you.
    Prayers to our Southwest Florida neighbors. It is heartbreaking to see what they will need to contend with.
    ♥️ There are many blessings in an ordinary day!! I long for one of those.
    Take good care!

  3. Oh Joan! You guys have been through way too much this year! I pray that this finds you well!! Ian was not playing around. Thank you for checking in and reading so loyally! Hugs!

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