When I finally dragged myself out of bed later that morning I read the news and saw that my hometown, Norman, got pretty torn up. The tornado crossed the highway about a mile from where my parents live right now, leaving 5 dead and destroying lots of trees and houses. I called my parents and they said they were fine, and nothing had been damaged at our house. It's tornado season back home, which means that the sky regularly turns that sick, greenish color and everything gets really still in late afternoon. By evening the lightening is gearing up for a grand show and the rain pours forth out of pent up frustration. Soon sirens are going off and all the regular TV shows have been postponed due to continuous weather updates. It's such a common occurrence that the typical response is to go outside and try to spot the funnel (I didn't say Oklahomans were particularly bright). Call me crazy but I miss the intensity of those storms. It's a lot more fun than an all-day drizzle.
Today I was taking a nap after my 8 o'clock class when I was awoken by another text from my sister. Grumbling that she was starting to push the limits of her anger-immunity I noticed that this one was a little more urgent. My parents have been trying to build a house just outside of town for a few years now. We have a storage shed on the land, where I've been storing all the things I didn't sell or give away when I moved to China. The good news is, if I've lived without it for two years, chances are I'll be just fine without it for the rest of my life. The bad news is I'm going to have to be. The storage shed is now upside down and across the land. All the trees are on the ground, except for the one across my dad's truck. I don't know yet if anything can be rescued from the shed but I'm mostly grateful my parents hadn't yet moved out there.
"I have held many things in my hands, and I have lost them all. But what I placed in God's hands, that I still possess."
-Martin Luther
1 comment:
you looooooooooove me. but i don't like that martin luther quote anymore.
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