Yesterday evening was an eventful one. I had plans to paint some Vacation Bible School props with a friend so my family headed into Mascoutah to grab a bite to eat at McDonald's before I was to meet her. We ordered our food and the manager came out and said that she was locking the doors because a tornado had been spotted and was headed our direction. She said we could either leave right then or come to the back and stay put until it passed. So we trotted our family of five to the back of the store and into the deep freeze! It was a nice June day so were decked out in shorts, and flip flops and needless to say we were FREEZING! The staff was nice enough to offer us all jackets and we waited out the storm. When we were released we found golf ball sized hail and some minor damage to our cars. I had decided it probably wouldn't be a good idea to keep my plans for painting at church so we headed home to find our road completely closed down because the tornado had hit right there. Not knowing what we were going to go home to we got closer and just saw more devastation. Our home was in perfectly fine shape when we arrived Thank God, but we were without power. We checked on Bailee, who road the storm out alone and then headed to Matt's parents for the night. It is now Tuesday evening and we do have power at our house now. We feel very blessed to have a home to sleep in because there are many around us who don't.
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Oh my goodness! I pass those houses/barns all the time. Phil told be he was without power too, but everything is back to normal now. I'm glad everyone is safe, but that tornado was too close for comfort. I would have been a basketcase if I was there. I'll be praying for you guys, and a succesful VBS! I miss everyone, and hope everything goes well next week.
xo-
Barbara & Jacob
Thank God you all are alright!! The storms have been tenacious this season!! Those pics are really something, I'm sure it didn't really do it justice! Take care, and God Bless!
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