Hey guys. How is everyone? Well, today, I finally got a hold of a computer
with the internet. We evacuated on Thursday about noon, and an hour and a
half trip to Lafayette, Louisiana took over 4 hours. Traffic was absolutely
terrible. I never knew how depressing it was to have to leave your house and
everything that you own. Then, Marga"Rita" (get it Margaret!!) hit on
Friday. From Thursday to Saturday it rained like you would not believe. The
wind got up to 95mph. We had a minor tornado during the night on Friday, but
no serious damage to the house. Just a few trees down and a boat in the
pasture. Then, it quieted down. Sunday, we found out that we lost our house.
Someone we know flew over our house and said that it is gone. My aunt had a
12 year old house which is now completely gone. My grandmaw's home which was
100ft. from mine is gone. Then, yesterday, someone found a section of my
grandmaw's house about 4 miles from where it was. And also, my aunt's house
was found about 8 miles from where it was. It was found on a river bank.
But, there is still no sign of my house. It's just unbelievable how a house can just disapper, but also, there was a storm surge, and still today there is 11 ft. of water standing. Right now, my mom is on the other puter trying to file with FEMA. They are
doing alot for the people of Cameron. If you don't know, I'm from Cameron
Parish, which is where the eye of Rita decided to grace us her presence. So,
where I live, my high school is now nothing but a roof. My mom's office is
in a canal. And we are now officially homeless. I will have to go to school
in a little town about 20 miles from where my school was. We will have to
live with my aunt and uncle in their house. They live about a quarter of a
mile away from the school I will be going to. Well, I have to go, but we
will be going down to Cameron Friday and to my "house" or where it was.
Everyone take care and I love you all!!! Ross
with the internet. We evacuated on Thursday about noon, and an hour and a
half trip to Lafayette, Louisiana took over 4 hours. Traffic was absolutely
terrible. I never knew how depressing it was to have to leave your house and
everything that you own. Then, Marga"Rita" (get it Margaret!!) hit on
Friday. From Thursday to Saturday it rained like you would not believe. The
wind got up to 95mph. We had a minor tornado during the night on Friday, but
no serious damage to the house. Just a few trees down and a boat in the
pasture. Then, it quieted down. Sunday, we found out that we lost our house.
Someone we know flew over our house and said that it is gone. My aunt had a
12 year old house which is now completely gone. My grandmaw's home which was
100ft. from mine is gone. Then, yesterday, someone found a section of my
grandmaw's house about 4 miles from where it was. And also, my aunt's house
was found about 8 miles from where it was. It was found on a river bank.
But, there is still no sign of my house. It's just unbelievable how a house can just disapper, but also, there was a storm surge, and still today there is 11 ft. of water standing. Right now, my mom is on the other puter trying to file with FEMA. They are
doing alot for the people of Cameron. If you don't know, I'm from Cameron
Parish, which is where the eye of Rita decided to grace us her presence. So,
where I live, my high school is now nothing but a roof. My mom's office is
in a canal. And we are now officially homeless. I will have to go to school
in a little town about 20 miles from where my school was. We will have to
live with my aunt and uncle in their house. They live about a quarter of a
mile away from the school I will be going to. Well, I have to go, but we
will be going down to Cameron Friday and to my "house" or where it was.
Everyone take care and I love you all!!! Ross
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