Hurricane Irene

Watching the progression of Hurricane Irene up the eastern coast is surreal for us.  We can't believe a hurricane of such great magnitude is traveling this path.  Jim Cantore's excited voice is the Siren song that lures me to the tv.    Since experiencing property damage and emotional stress from hurricanes Charlie, Francis, and Jeanne, one right after another in the summer of 2004, I understand and empathize the east coast's heightened sense of awareness.  Can you imagine if we could measure the human energy flow along the coast right now on a "Richter" scale.  Evacuating of nursing homes, setting up storm shelters, support teams being put on alert, store shelves being stocked as quickly as they are emptied, families and tourists packing their pets and necessities for safer grounds.  With so many loved ones, friends, and family members who will be impacted by Irene, we'll be tuned in for days watching her move up the coast, change the shoreline in her travels, and for some families, change lives forever.  New Englanders are strong and hardy by nature.  Batten down the hatches!

And on the subject of energy and speed, Mark is running his Endurance Challenge half marathon tomorrow, Saturday the 27th, in Kansas City, MO.  We wish you a safe and rewarding race, Mark. I'm with you in heart and spirit as you challenge yourself.   Run like Irene is on your tail!

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