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mammasdawlins
September 30th, 2005, 05:57 AM
Hello, everyone ----I soooooo missed you guys!!!!!!! and I have been so very overwhelmed and exhausted this past month and a half. I haven't had much access to a computer and/or electricity. I am so glad I was able to find you guys here and I have GOT TO VENT!!!!!! I am glad to see new faces and I am looking forward to some sort of normalcy around here. I will begin by saying thank "God" we are still here and breathing. I will try to post some pics of our neighborhood after Katrina and Rita on here later. I'll start by saying we evacuated on Sun. morn. Aug 27 and headed for Florida, but sat in 2hrs of nonmoving traffic and made a detour north. We finally made it to Birmingham, Alabama (took 10 1/2 hours to get there from home and normally only takes about 4hours tops). We stayed in a hotel for two nights till the storm passed (it was heading for us in Alabama) (needless to say we were scared and so scared to see home). We had the brilliant idea to head back home on Tues. Aug 30 (my son's 4th bday) - we started out driving south through Mississippi not realizing how devestating the destruction actually was. We were dodging trees in the road on the highway and went as far as we could go Hattiesburg, Mississippi (trees were blocking the entire road and we had to go backwards on the highway since no one could get around the trees and power lines). We started heading north AGAIN and ended up in Jackson, Mississippi where we found one gas station open and waited in line for 2 3/4 hours with hungry children - after we got gas I decided to make peanut butter and jelly sandwiches with the smashed bread my son decided to take a nap on earlier. We had gone to Krispy Kreme donuts the night before we left Alabama and I had a candle (I was prepared, lol) - we celebrated my son's 4th bday in the car with a candle and a Krispy Kreme donut. We had no idea what to do at this time. We didn't have much money for a hotel, but decided to keep driving north till we could find electricity and vancancy. (We had been driving now for about 9hours). We heard on the radio we were not able to return home for possibly 3 months. At this point I totally broke down, but trying to pull myself together so my kids wouldn't freak out. We saw so much damage in Mississippi that we did not know what to expect in New Orleans when we were able to approach home. So we just kept driving with no luck on any vacancies. Meanwhile we had no cell phone connections whatsoever. Apparently the towers blew down with our area code. We couldn't get in touch with anyone to see how our family was this whole time. Finally my dad got through to me on my cell (he lives in Oklahoma) - so we headed there. After a devestating day we had driven a very long agonizing 22hours that day. We arrived at my Aunt's house in Oklahoma at 2:15 in the morning. We were lucky enough to all bunk up in one room at my Aunt's house for almost 3 weeks. Not to mention the morning we arrived my dad was rushed to the hospital for chest pains. So with only 3 hours of sleep we waited at the hospital for any type of news. His blood pressure wouldn't come down and they said he was about to have a heart attack. So after a couple of days in the hospital they let him go with some major heart medication and cholesterol meds. I was so happy he was alive to hug. Meanwhile, there were 12 people in this house for this long so you can imagine our frustration on top of everything else. The kids were starting to go nuts too. WE would sit every night for hours watching cnn and just praying that all of our family and our homes would be ok. We live only 20minutes outside of New Orleans so when the levees started to break we really started freaking out. We thought we had lost everything including family members from what we saw on tv. It was heartwrenching and gutwrenching to watch. My husband wasn't able to work so needless to say we are extremely behind on bills and we had only brought 2 changes of clothes for each of us. Luckily we brought our kitten or she would have starved or had heat exhaustion. Finally we decided to try and head back home when the ok was given for our parish to get in. There are no words to describe the things we saw on the way home. It was so scary - as we turned down our corner to get to our home - we saw rows and rows of trees down in the street, carpet and furniture on the street neverending, power lines roofs hanging, we were actually releived when we saw this because at that moment we said at least we may have something left. We pulled in our driveway and our home looked like it faired out ok. We lost roof shingles, guttering, all the fences are gone, our shed flooded so all the lawn equipment is gone, huge branches are everywhere, and two trees are leaning toward our home, but didn't fall. We had water blown in the windows with some mud in the bathroom and back bedroom, and our air condition unit wouldn't work when we finally did get electricity on. We walked in and I just cried because I was so thankful our home wasn't looted or flooded. The house had a smell like you wouldn't even imagine from not having electricity in over 3weeks. The refrigerator/freezer made me literally gag over and over. We had to throw it out adn all the food in it. (we had just bought over $475 worth of food before we left for my sons bday party) - We are still waiting on hearing from the insurance companies for compensation on the lost items. In the meantime we are about 3months late on bills (mortgage, car note, etc.) My husband went back to work, but isn't making his normal hours which means he is not making his normal pay right now. So I don't know what we are going to do, meanwhile my sister decided to permanently move to Oklahoma with my dad and 2 brothers, grandparents, and aunts. So I'm really upset right now not knowing how to pay bills and get by without my sister. I am pretty depressed right now, but trying to stay on track with my weight. I ate everything in sight the past month, but only gained 2lbs. We have been working on cleaning up around here and helping others in our family. We have 4 entire families (in my family alone) that have no homes or belongings left. I am trying to get as much help for them and us in the meantime. I am having a garage sale with some of my sister's things that she doesn't need or want any longer since she isn't coming back to raise money for some bills and for my other family's needs. If you know of anyone willing to help us out, please let me know. I can take donations through my paypal account using my email address. I am not one to ever ask for money or help in any kind of way, but when push comes to shove and you have no where else to turn - you ask your friends and anyone they know. Thanks for being there for me you guys and please pass this along. My email is ***********.com ----- I really love you guys and appreciate all the support you guys have given me. Thanks and can't wait to catch up.
hugs----Charlene

[ September 30, 2005, 01:29 PM: Message edited by: Jipi ]

Dawn01
September 30th, 2005, 06:10 AM
Oh my goodness...You have been through the ringer..but atleast you and your family are ok..and your house is still there.I am going to say a prayer for you..I do not have money that I could send right now but maybe next week I could.Keep the faith!!God bless ya!!

nickandsydsmom
September 30th, 2005, 06:11 AM
WOW!!! I can't even imagine! I'm glad to hear you and your family are safe though! And your dad is doing better? God Bless you all..

missus
September 30th, 2005, 06:23 AM
Girl, God Bless You. Can you use clothing, shoes. I have lots of sample deodorant, shampoo (from hotels where we've stayed in past). Lots of stuff. Just pm me and let me know.

Will be praying for you sweetie.

HUgs

Missus

bridge04
September 30th, 2005, 06:30 AM
I know the feeling just went through the same thing with Katrina here in MS Good Luck, We have tons of MRE'S and there are plenty of Red Cross stations that are giving financial assist, food stamps, and supplies in our area.. So that has helped tremond. and Fema will also help with damage to your home, I know people are downing FEMA left and right but they have been a life saver to me..

missus
September 30th, 2005, 06:35 AM
bridge04, that'sgreat. I agree, I've heard that all of those organizations are helping tremendously. Good to know you are okay.

Missus

bridge04
September 30th, 2005, 08:01 AM
Red Cross is giving everyone in this area $330.00 for each person in your household, up to 1,500.00, then if you have lost your home or had damage Fema gives 2,000.00 Also you can get food stamps that DHS is giving out up tp 700.00 There are many POD'S (Point of Distribution) sites that have almost everything you need for FREE like a mini walmart... One last thing, Mortgage Companies CC, Companies, Banks, etc. are giving everyone hit by Katrina 3 months deferments on Mortgages, loans, bills etc. So I know that there is help in the surrounding communites and for states hit by Katrina and Rita.

mammasdawlins
September 30th, 2005, 10:24 AM
Hi guys,
The food stamp operations for us is over an hour drive and a 5 hour wait right now - I plan on going out that way this coming week (trying to get a sitter for my kids-they've been through so much waiting around here the past month) - our mortgage company is deferring our payment only till Nov.1st then we have to come up w/all missed payments plus Nov. on that day (impossible) - as far as teh mini walmart giving away free things - there is nothing like that where we live - only national guards set up for MRE's and water and ice. I have been trying to find out where the red cross is set up around here, but phone has been busy busy and I think it's also by the food stamp office which is over an hour's drive also. Gas is extremely expsensive and noone is helping with that right now either. Missus - I appreciate your generosity for my family and will pm you - they lost everything so what you have to offer is very nice and I'm sure they can use it. Thanks again guys - hugs and love - Charlene

Educator
September 30th, 2005, 02:32 PM
I can definitely understand your frustrations and all.

I have been housing 3 seperate families, 13 individuals in our home due to the Katrina nightmare.

I have assisted each and every individual with all of the paperwork processes in requesting assistance for food, clothing, shelter, medications etc.

Through all of my research and accomplishments, I will be glad to pass on what strategies have worked for us, we are down to sheltering one last individual and through the assistance of our local Catholic Bishop, she wil be heading ome tomorrow and begin working again on Monday!

Feel free to PM me as I will chat with you and pass on GREAT information!

Tammy :heart:

coco-pebbles-aholic
October 1st, 2005, 06:11 PM
don't forget modest needs dot com they r distributing help the best they can for Kartina victems.

mammasdawlins
October 2nd, 2005, 05:42 AM
thanks coco