Hurricane Harvey
This was printed in The Orlando Sentinel September 8, 2017.
I have to admit to something. Something awful.
When you live in the land of hurricanes when one hits and the another back to back, somewhere else I breath a sigh of relief.
That's awful but true.
Before we go any further the pictures out of Houston tear your heart apart. What I've seen I wouldn't wish on anyone. Did you see the mother, in a shelter, on CNN? Talk about real. She was so shaken up by the ordeal, so shaken up about having her world turned upside down by Harvey, so shaken up by having to save her kids, her kids, that she cursed on live TV. It was the first time I'd seen that since the tragedy of 9-11.
They cut away and went to commercial, fast, but I'll bet I wasn't alone in not being outraged by it. I imagined heads everywhere solemnly nodding up and down. The storm there was so bad that if I just say Harvey you know exactly what I'm talking about. Well, I've got another name for you.
Irma.
While we were busy breathing a sigh of relief, here comes the mother of all hurricanes, barreling down on Florida. They say God has a sense of humor. Well, this isn't funny but it might be someone's idea of a hee-hee, just not mine. Irma is a category 5 hurricane, which is deadly and dangerous. When I lived up north in my youth you didn't know categories from rice pudding. Here you learn and you know.
And thus the preparations began. Water, batteries, canned goods, flashlights, there's more but you know the drill. All the water shelves were bare.
I found myself at a Publix at 6:45 in the morning trying to get some. Me and about a hundred other people. At seven, in we went, and we all got water, not a lot, until it was all gone. Someone did mention the old hurricane trick of filling up pitchers and your bathtub with tap water.
Just in case.
My wife reminded me the day before to fill up my car.
Just in case.
And my 89 year old mother in law had me drive her to the bank to get cash.
Just in case.
Even though we're hardy folk and used to this it still gets kinda scary. Looking into the eyes of fellow Central Floridians I could see that fear along with the self assurance and the it's going to be okay.
Now the major decisions.
Do we put the lawn furniture in the pool? Another hurricane trick that I didn't know up north. Also last year during Matthew my wife's sister, her husband, their daughter and two more dogs came from Palm Bay to our house for shelter from the storm. This year we anticipate the same.
And if you think it wears me out just writing that, you would be right.
But it's the loving thing, the right thing to do.
Hurricanes are funny. You can see them coming unlike, say, earthquakes. So, we watch the updates, the latest on it's projected path. And wait.
Hunker down my friends.
Oh yeah, got another name for you.
Jose.
then, Maria ...
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