I have been contemplating a few RV related subjects for a
blog, but events have overtaken my concentration. We have abandoned planning the next trip, dealing
with furniture quality issues, and the many other things we considered
important.
Now we are mostly focused on Isaac. While we are no strangers to bad weather,
including hurricanes, we were just not prepared to deal with Isaac just a few
months after moving in the new house. In
our former life of just a few months ago, we simply would have gotten out of
town by heading for better weather. Now
we are waiting to see if Isaac will likely be a category 1 hurricane, as
currently predicted or strengthen or maybe fade away. The latter is definitely wishful thinking.
Our first reaction was still to bring over the motorhome and
load it up and head out. But with a
minimum level hurricane, we are rethinking that choice. Our house is built to the latest hurricane standards
and should handle a category one storm without any problems. Then there is our daughter’s family to
consider. So for now we wait and see
what develops. It is Anneke’s and
Victoria’s first hurricane and grandma prefers to stay close to Victoria.
It is good to have that motorhome standing by in case we all
have to get out of Dodge!
Good luck. We're watching it carefully
ReplyDeleteAs well.
The motorhome is standing by with a full tank of fuel, I hope. Good luck riding out the storm.
ReplyDeleteWe remember watching storms closely when living in Virginia. Stay safe.
ReplyDeleteBest of Luck! Hope it changes course and misses you altogether.
ReplyDeleteStay safe!!!..hope it just blows right on by!!
ReplyDeleteStay safe!
ReplyDeleteWe've left Tampa heading North but we're still along the coast and are watching.
ReplyDeleteYour little View is darling and it will take you safely anywhere you need to go I'm sure.
At least you have a viable way to get out of Dodge if need be. Hope it isn't necessary.
ReplyDeleteBe safe!
ReplyDeleteUnderstanding your concerns, we'll keep hoping that this hurricane doesn't come your way.
ReplyDeleteThank goodness for your escape pod if you need to run for the hills.
Saying prayers for all of you in the line of Isaac. Glad you have a backup plan. You never know what a hurricane will decide to do.
ReplyDeleteWe're definitely keeping on eye on that storm and want to hear from all of you in it's path so we know everything is okay. Good luck to you.
ReplyDeleteWisdom is being prepared and that you are. God speed in the days ahead.
ReplyDeleteAlso hope you get your furniture woes remedied.
Good luck and be safe!
ReplyDeleteGelukkig is jullie huis daarop gebouwd. Althans dat begrijp ik uit het verhaal.Hoop maar dat Isaac een beetje uit jullie buurt blijft.
ReplyDeleteMargreeth
Always good to have the old Plan B, isn't it!
ReplyDeleteStay safe, Chuck and Anneke!
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