UPDATE- ALABAMA DISASTER RELIEF IS DONATING 25.00 TO THE CHRISTIAN SERVICE MISSION FOR EVERY BLOG POST WRITTEN ABOUT OUR RECENT TORNADOES! THANK YOU FOR GIVING US BLOGGERS AN OPPORTUNITY TO DO SOMETHING FOR OUR STATE. IF YOU WANT TO BLOG AS WELL YOU CAN FIND THE LINK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS.
I had plans to show you 1 of 3 projects I have going on downstairs. All three are furniture transformations, but I just think I am done for the day and I am about out of light to photograph anything. I will save them for another day. Please remember these families in your prayers. I know of one 16 year old girl who was killed as well as several others. The link to the Father's heartbreaking account of this event is here.
This is one picture from AL.COM. If you are interested in seeing any other ones, you can follow this link to a slide show........ SLIDE SHOW OF TORNADO DAMAGE.
Below this picture is also a video.
This is one picture from AL.COM. If you are interested in seeing any other ones, you can follow this link to a slide show........ SLIDE SHOW OF TORNADO DAMAGE.
Below this picture is also a video.

Joining you in prayer for the families affected by the storm.
ReplyDeleteIt is just so tragic. Lifting the great folks of AL in prayer.
ReplyDeleteI have been in the path of several tornadoes in my life, luckily never harmed. It is terrifying. I know it was a rough night, but that you feel lucky to be alright. Those poor people... : (
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Linsey
Oh no... had no idea this was happen as I've been at work all day, but I will pray for the families.
ReplyDeleteOMG that is so frightening, I had no idea about these storms until I read your post! I live in Australia but only moved my family here 6 mths ago from our native New Zealand. We moved away from 'home' to escape the constant earthquakes battering our home city of Christchurch, as my daughter and I were left quite affected by them (mainly the dread and fear of more happening). Of course in Australia it is very rare for damaging earthquakes to happen so it is nice to be on solid ground, but there are always other 'natural' events like your tornadoes that no-one has any control over. On one hand I think at least you can have some warning of a tornado but I don't imagine it makes it any less terrifying when it hits :( I hope that you have been able to have a peaceful and restful sleep tonight!
ReplyDeletexx Karen
As I just read (on AL.com) what the father had to say about their ordeal and his sweet daughter...tears are coming down face...sounds like this young girl had a very bright future...I will be praying for this family and all the people that have been hit by this storm.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Linda
Keeping you all in our prayers... God's hands are covering you.
ReplyDeletePeace and blessings.
The storms hit our area around 2:30 this a.m. We are nestled up against a mountain and all of the storms usually hop over our little neighborhood and land just south of us. I was up most of the night though. I had no idea that there were any tornadoes to touch down. Thanks for sharing and bringing it to my attention. Those struck will definitely be in my prayers....and I thought we had it bad with a leak in our master bedroom...all about perspective, huh?
ReplyDeletePrayers go out to you all. We were up all night with warnings too in Tennessee. If you have been through one you never get over that fear. All you can do is pray.
ReplyDeleteOh dear! How awful!! My prayers are going up right now for all the families.
ReplyDeleteHugs
SueAnn
When I heard about the storms Monday I just started to pray. I am sorry that you have been so affected emotionally, I understand and will pray for you and your family. Blessings to you all, Paula
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry for you! Wishing you safety and serenity.
ReplyDeleteWe were on our way to Gulf Shores from Indiana six years ago, when we were called home. Our home was destroyed by a tornado. My heart,tears, and prayers go out to the people of your state at this time. Our God is amazingly Gracious and Tender in these times...Blessings, Becky
ReplyDeleteI live in Decatur (just north of you) and we were up all night as well. It was horrible! If I even hear thunder I start getting nervous. I've never lived fearful of storms until last year. I'm seriously considering getting a storm shelter. God Bless, Angie
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your story. It's so painful that it's happened again! here's to hoping that this is the last time in our lifetimes that we go through storms of this magnitude.
ReplyDeleteBtw - I didn't know that Barnett Furniture was in your family! We've bought furniture there and love it.
It was such a heaven the place that we are living now. The worst that we had is the hot weather and sometimes wet.
ReplyDeletePray that the great Lord and holy angels are guiding u all at all times.