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ATTENTION OKLAHOMA PEOPLE

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Hunker down and stay safe, Thorkin. Let us know how things are in the morning, assuming your area has electricity/internet after the storm blows through.

Back at the house. Two cells collided west of the horizon and they split, one going North of us and the other South of us.

The sky was pink though which made things looks weird.

*huggles Thork*. Glad you're safe! You too Sunny! *huggles Sunnyeven though it wasn't solicited*

No prob! The bad thing about these things is the first wave of them feed the next wave of them and so then you get

pelted with several different waves of them. And when it gets dark you can't see where they're coming from and they can

develop so quickly. I think the one that hit Moore this afternoon was an EF-5. It peeled the bark off of all the trees. :sad:

The thing that gets me is tornadoes cause so much destruction, and yet they're only air/wind.  Blows my mind. 

 

 

My mom works close to where it hit, but she's okay too.

Are you expecting more tornadic weather today Thorkin? We are this evening.

You both stay safe. I'll do the same. Remember your safety precautions. LOL Not like they were ingrained in us since we were old enough to understand, living in tornado alley.

You both stay safe. I'll do the same. Remember your safety precautions. LOL Not like they were ingrained in us since we were old enough to understand, living in tornado alley.

Isn't that the truth?  :laugh:

The thing that gets me is tornadoes cause so much destruction, and yet they're only air/wind.  Blows my mind. 

 

 

My mom works close to where it hit, but she's okay too.

What about the extended family? They all ok too? 

 

*Wraps in bubble wrap*

You are my Sunshine,

My Souvra Sunshine...

NO TAKE MY SUNSHINE AWAY *glares at the tornados and tethers Sunshine down*

 

 

 

 

Offspin but still related: I love how in times like this we really get to see the good side of people. All of the first responders going out, everyone reaching across miles to help and pray for each other... Plus hearing stories about teachers who threw themselves over their students, and those who bear hugged their kids upon finding out they were alive. Imagine being not far away in the rubble and not knowing if the students that you'd been teaching earlier that day were somewhere near you, possibly gone. "The candle shines brighter in a darkened room"

I love how things like this bring out the good in people too Heart. What is sad is that it takes the bad times for it to happen.

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I know. It's crazy. The Red Cross is taking $10 donations for relief efforts by texting "Red Cross" to 90-999.

Thanks for sharing that, Thorkin.

I'm glad you guys are safe. Your mom too, Sun.

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