As beautiful as our wildflowers are in the spring, our spring severe storm alerts are as scary. And, now that I live in an RV, I have to say that the alerts are terrifying. As a native Texan, I have been caught in a hail storm and suffered the property damage from it. I have been stranded in rising water, and I have been a passenger in a car that was struck by lightning. But there's nothing like seeing mobile homes lifted up and crashing into an elementary school that will strike terror into one's heart who lives in an RV.
My heart goes out to those in the DFW area who suffered property losses or were stranded in high water. My heart goes out especially to my goddaughter, Adrianne, and her family (husband Wes, and daughters Teaghen -- 6, Tinsley --5 and Tatum--23 months) who had to find shelter in their coat closet as the tornado sirens sounded in Burleson.
I also am grieving for the families in Eagle Pass who lost their families, their neighbors, and their property.
Acts of God are hard to understand.
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