I've lived in hurricane territory my whole life. Never has anything like this ever happened before. Amazing that a storm could cover three states. I'm lucky, I live in God's country, Baldwin County AL. But just south of us in Mobile County, they still don't have power in a lot of places. Supplies are low. Gas almost nonexistent. Here in Baldwin, we are getting people from Mississippi and Lousiana. It's heartbreaking hearing these peoples stories first hand. We listen to the radio, and hear people calling in, begging for food. But I've held tight, haven't broken down. I've been doing everything that I can. We are tightly conserving gas, making sure that we have enough for my husband to get to work, and nothing else. I've gone through and donated everything that I can for people who need it. But guys, last night on the news I saw something that made me break.
It was a little white poodle. They are bussing people out of New Orleans, but dogs are not allowed. This little pup was at the door of the bus, clawing trying to get on. A worker had to go over and pick the little one up and move him/her to the side so the bus could leave. This little guy was someones pet of nine years.
Could you picture it? You've lost everything. You have to leave. And the one thing that has loved you and comforted you over the years, you have to leave behind. But what can these people do? They have no money, no homes, no food, no water.
But God, it broke my heart. I don't know what I would do in a situation like that, and I thank God that I didn't have to make that kind of a choice.
Everyone, just keep us Southerners in your prayers. Even the ones of us that weren't hit that hard, we still are suffering. Our neighbors are coming to us, and we have nothing. Just pray for us. I don't know what anyone on here's situation is, but if you can let go of anything, please take it to the American Red Cross and donate it for the hurricane relief. Anything at this point is better than what these people have.
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