Tuscaloosa Tornado

April 27, 2011 started out like any other day in the Roby house. We called Aunt Mamma to sing happy birthday, had breakfast, and got ready for school. There were warnings of bad weather for the day but after an early morning storm I thought we were ok for a while so I took the kids to school. By the time I got home, the tornado sirens were going off. The sky was clear but eerie. That passed and around 11:30 they were going off again. I called the school and made sure they were safe until it was time to pick them up at 12. I got them home and watched the weather the rest of the afternoon. It would get very dark and rain a little and then it would pass. There were tornado sightings all around us so I was a nervous wreck. Thankfully Whitt came home around 4:00 because the worst was supposed to be headed our way. We were playing just waiting and watching the weather and then the sirens started going off again. The kids and I headed into the hall with our pillows, books, crayons, etc while Whitt watched the weather. Then at 5:30 pm the power went off and that started our crazy next few days. Thankfully we were spared the wrath of the storm but unfortunately Tuscaloosa and many others cities were not. It is amazing looking at all of the pictures and video taken during that day. Thankfully we were just without power (a good reminder of what all we take for granted) but sadly so many lost everything! My phone didn't work but Whitts did and he was looking at all of the devastation around the state. Our entertainment for the next few nights was our old boombox. It felt like we were in a nightmare. Everyone was calling in telling where you could get ice and gas and who had power and who didn't. We quickly realized that it could be 5 - 7 days without power because the big power structures were down. I wanted to leave town but we decided to wait it out.
April 27, 2011 started out like any other day in the Roby house. We called Aunt Mamma to sing happy birthday, had breakfast, and got ready for school. There were warnings of bad weather for the day but after an early morning storm I thought we were ok for a while so I took the kids to school. By the time I got home, the tornado sirens were going off. The sky was clear but eerie. That passed and around 11:30 they were going off again. I called the school and made sure they were safe until it was time to pick them up at 12. I got them home and watched the weather the rest of the afternoon. It would get very dark and rain a little and then it would pass. There were tornado sightings all around us so I was a nervous wreck. Thankfully Whitt came home around 4:00 because the worst was supposed to be headed our way. We were playing just waiting and watching the weather and then the sirens started going off again. The kids and I headed into the hall with our pillows, books, crayons, etc while Whitt watched the weather. Then at 5:30 pm the power went off and that started our crazy next few days. Thankfully we were spared the wrath of the storm but unfortunately Tuscaloosa and many others cities were not. It is amazing looking at all of the pictures and video taken during that day. Thankfully we were just without power (a good reminder of what all we take for granted) but sadly so many lost everything! My phone didn't work but Whitts did and he was looking at all of the devastation around the state. Our entertainment for the next few nights was our old boombox. It felt like we were in a nightmare. Everyone was calling in telling where you could get ice and gas and who had power and who didn't. We quickly realized that it could be 5 - 7 days without power because the big power structures were down. I wanted to leave town but we decided to wait it out.
Checking out the map to see what we should see first. Emma-Glenn was very excited to see monkey's so that was our first stop.
FINALLY, the power came back on Sunday, April 4th. We headed home from Meme's and tried to get things back to normal. We are so thankful to have a normal to go back to! What an adventure this has been!
***And to top off this crazy few days, they announced on the news Sunday night that Bin Laden had been killed. What a busy week!
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