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Growing up in the 40 and 50 in MIssissippi

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Comment from Wendy G
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Sad to hear about the looters going through your things. Here, it is a criminal offence. Yes you undoubtedly had some PTSD from this frightening experience. The survival of seven of the cats was remarkable! Very interesting follow-up story.
Wendy
Edit: I want (won't) be going home tonight.

 Comment Written 13-Aug-2024


reply by the author on 19-Aug-2024
    Thank you Wendy. For some reason, people seem to think, after a disaster with everything out in the open, it should be finders keepers They don't think of themselves as a thief for taking what they find.
    I appreciate the review and comments.
    Beth
Comment from Dolly'sPoems
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People are often fascinated by devastation and other people's sorry and misery. It is a pity you felt like a charity case. The trauma of a tornado takes its toll and scars with its terror. Insurance policies don't payout for such tragedies and people lose everything when storms destroy their homes. I am not sure I could live in those areas. A fine story filled with emotion Beth, love Dolly x x x

 Comment Written 12-Aug-2024


reply by the author on 20-Aug-2024
    Thank you Dolly. Yes, people are curious about what happened and feel they need to see for themselves. All areas seem to have problems of some kind. It may be a lot of rain or extreme cold or drought.
    Beth
Comment from Tom Horonzy
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Geographically it seems everywhere has challenges
West Coast - earthquakes and explosive fires
Northeast - Winter Blizzards and Electrical Burnouts
THe Midwest and Deep South - Tornadoes
East Coast and Gulf - hurricanes
Me - Blue Ridge mountains - four seasons and little catastrophic concern

 Comment Written 12-Aug-2024


reply by the author on 19-Aug-2024
    I'm in what is considered the Blue Ridge Mts too. When I moved here to Chattanooge they said, we would never have storms here because of the mountains. Now we have severe tornadoes every year.
reply by the author on 19-Aug-2024
    I'm in what is considered the Blue Ridge Mts too. When I moved here to Chattanooge they said, we would never have storms here because of the mountains. Now we have severe tornadoes every year.
reply by Tom Horonzy on 19-Aug-2024
    Better than many places. 4 seasons, too.
Comment from Marilyn Hamilton
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It isn't hard to believe that you suffered from PTSD or something close to it. I can also understand how the charity would seem good at first but after awhile be hard to take. Your lives were spared but it seems everything else was taken. I noticed one possible typo.

I want be going home tonight. (Did you mean to say WON'T instead of want?) Nice job on this chapter

 Comment Written 12-Aug-2024


reply by the author on 19-Aug-2024
    Thank you Marilyn. I'm I glad I was able to get past freaking out over storms. It many ways, we had a much better like after the storm. I never regretted having that happen to us. If someone had died or been badly injured, I wouldn't be saying that. Then it would have been a tragedy
Comment from Dr. Nad
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Well Beth one more Mississippi chapter that seem to touch my heart again. Thank you for the story that you are sharing with us and the feelings that accompanied the ups and downs of life storms. I find it interesting that your loss became the subject of near morbid curiosity with the taking of personal items and a continued fascination with your loss. I'm glad for you that you had an indoor toilet from that day on. You said it was "two bed" I take it, it was not "three bath" L O L this continues to be very interesting and relatable.


Possible typo:
I want (won't) be going home tonight.

We hadn't seen any of (them) since the storm and had assumed they were all dead.

 Comment Written 12-Aug-2024


reply by the author on 20-Aug-2024
    Thank you so much for the review and comments. People are curious and seem to think they have to see it for themselves. The storm turned out to be a blessing for our family.
    Beth
reply by Dr. Nad on 21-Aug-2024
    You are most welcome Beth I'm glad that the memory, although traumatic, was not traumatic.
Comment from patcelaw
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This is very well and I enjoy very much listening to it. I wish you the very best. It's amazing how that we go through storms and life and yet afterwards things come out so really nice. Patricia.

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 Comment Written 12-Aug-2024


reply by the author on 13-Aug-2024
    Thank you Patricia. I so glad you are able to listen to my stories read aloud. Storms often result in something good happening after all.
    Beth
Comment from Wayne Fowler
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Very well written.
A tornado, or any disaster, experience from a child's eyes is enlightening.
which I assumed was mind to keep, -- (mine)
Best wishes.

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 Comment Written 12-Aug-2024


reply by the author on 19-Aug-2024
    Thank you Wayne. I appreciate the review and help with the spag.
    I was violent storm. I"m glad I no longer fear them.
    Beth