Hey hey..Good to hear you both are alive and kicking. Sorry for the mess you have Lovely.. wish I could help!!! I hope you can get some rest and feel better soon!
Kerry blue.. did you see the other posts where we've been checking on you all? We HAVE been worried. Good to see you reported in... I hope all is back to "normal" soon.
I just... FINALLY.. heard from my son. He has been working on Sanibel Island all week trying to help out.
It has been VERY hot there with little breaks.. but yet he does not complain.
But I can complain (I am a mother).... GEEZE!!!
I told Dr. Ted to watch for him from his window... he shouldn't be hard to spot.
He is ONE of the IDIOTS out there all day in the direct sun wearing full firefighting gear and clothing.. long pants, long sleeved heavy nomax shirts, etc.
You would think with a heat index of over 105 degrees that they would be allowed to wear SHORTS and cooler clothing.. but NO...
I will bet those guys are frying from the inside out... as are all the folks there with no electric and little left to cling to.
It appears he will be there a good while.. unless another emergency pops up in the meantime.. HOPEFULLY NOT!
I wish I was there to help.
Even while sick there were things I could do.. like load up my pickup truck with coolers full of ice, bottled water or soft drinks... and ride around handing them out to road crews, police officers, anyone working in the sun.
You should see the smiles on their faces when I pull up next to them and stop along the road.. and before they can yell at me to keep moving and stop blocking traffic.. I say..
"Quick.. get an ice cold drink from the cooler in the back. QUICK NOW.. I don't have all day!!"
They are suppose to NOT take it.. but when you say to TAKE IT... with authority.. and they are suffering in the heat.. they kinda forget the rules a bit in the commotion.
They will run to the back of the truck.. throw open the cooler.. grab a drink.. and smile as they back away from the truck and I pull off.
The folks I am holding up behind me on the road smile too when they see what is going on... when at first they wanted to fuss at me for slowing them down.
Maybe someone down there will do a similar act of kindness for those working and suffering through this disaster?
The smiles make it all worth while.
