Here are some pictures of the damage a mile away caused by the storm that knocked out our power for three days last week:
Truck being used to clean up:
Our quiet little rural town wasn't so quiet with lots of these generators running. Unfortunately we didn't have one.
We saw them fixing this and were told when they were done here we should have power.
We did.
That was Saturday evening. We had lost power Thursday afternoon.
And some random cute pictures I had to share.
I think I have a picture of each of the younger children sliding their way out of the carseat while fussing while they were little. In fact, I think I have one of Krystal too and she is going to be turning 16.
Love the intent look.
Yummy!
The girls were all helping daddy make the pancakes.
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Oh my that is a lot of damage! We haven't gotten a storm or drop of rain for a month. Farmers are loosing corn like crazy!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you have some great helpers!
Wow, that is a lot of damage! I'm glad you are all safe.
ReplyDeleteThat must have been one heck of a storm. Glad you and your loved ones are safe.
ReplyDeleteIts amazing and humbling how devastating nature can sometimes be...great photos!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is crazy. Glad you all are safe
ReplyDeleteI know these types of storm scenes so well kewkew. I am glad you were not without electricity for more than 3 days. Lovely pictures of your children. Real cute. Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteIt's crazy how much damage can be done in a storm. Hope nobody was hurt! We had what sounded like a mini hurricane come through last night, but thankfully, there was no damage!
ReplyDeleteSo scary! Glad ya'll are ok!
ReplyDeleteso powerful!
ReplyDeleteStorms these days are scary! Two winters ago we lost power for 14 days due to a large ice storm. During the outage we had two snowstorms. You never know what to except anymore. Glad your all ok!!
ReplyDeletePaula
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That must have been some storm! Your kiddos are so cute as always :)
ReplyDeleteI'm glad no one was hurt.
ReplyDeleteThat is so cute, I loved it when my son started to do that, it was so cute!
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Wow thank God you are all safe!
ReplyDeleteOh wow! Crazy destruction. I'm glad no one was hurt!
ReplyDeleteWow, looks like a big storm! I'm glad you're all okay and have power back now. And the baby is so cute!
ReplyDeleteThat had to be scary! Glad the power came back on & that everyone was safe.
ReplyDeleteOH my goodness.
ReplyDeleteOh gosh you poor thing, I hope everyone is ok now and that you're on your way back to normal.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, hope no one was hurt! Glad the power is back on though :)
ReplyDeleteI hope no one was hurt. Right now we have a storm too and that's what most of the places here look like.
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Sorry about all that damage. Even so you did manage to get some cute pics of the little cuties! hope things are somewhat back to normal now!
ReplyDeleteWow! That storm looked powerful! Glad you are all okay!
ReplyDeleteAmber
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Glad you guys are OK. We have a tree in the backyard that slowly is falling apart. Part of it has fallen on our house twice. Scared the you-know-what out of me!!!
ReplyDeleteMelanie
What a blessing you are all safe!
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