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Has Anyone Heard From Mary (MsGebby)?

SIROD
SIROD CSN Member Posts: 2,194 Member
Has anyone heard from Mary? She lives near NY. Of course, she could just be without power.

Doris

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  • CypressCynthia
    CypressCynthia CSN Member Posts: 4,014 Member
    I was thinking of her too.
    I was thinking of her too. Hoping to hear soon. Mary, sending you hugs and prayers. Let us know how you are doing when you can.
  • MsGebby
    MsGebby CSN Member Posts: 659
    HI
    I just got my power back. Got through the storm unscathed. Thank You God! No phone still. I never thought I could handle being alone through such a horrific storm. Somehow I did it! YAY ME .... Hubby still not home. He told me he should be home tomorrow. OMG ... it's been so scary. I am doing my best to reach out to others who need help. One of my brothers lives in an area that was hardest hit. He managed a text message to me so I know he is OK.

    I am laughing cuz I didn't think I could live in a world with no electronic toys! But I found myself walking a lot and reading even more. As darkness fell, I was pretty much lost.

    Most of our food is spoiled so we will have to find good food somewhere. I am glad that I stocked up on soups, crackers, cereal, water and toiletries. We take a lot of things for granted in our daily lives. Even someone who is a survivor, things are still very much taken for granted. It's truly amazing. I am blessed and I just want to help others.

    I pray that you all are doing well (as well as can be expected that is). And I thank you Doris for asking about me. xoxoxox
  • VickiSam
    VickiSam CSN Member Posts: 9,079 Member
    MsGebby said:

    HI
    I just got my power back. Got through the storm unscathed. Thank You God! No phone still. I never thought I could handle being alone through such a horrific storm. Somehow I did it! YAY ME .... Hubby still not home. He told me he should be home tomorrow. OMG ... it's been so scary. I am doing my best to reach out to others who need help. One of my brothers lives in an area that was hardest hit. He managed a text message to me so I know he is OK.

    I am laughing cuz I didn't think I could live in a world with no electronic toys! But I found myself walking a lot and reading even more. As darkness fell, I was pretty much lost.

    Most of our food is spoiled so we will have to find good food somewhere. I am glad that I stocked up on soups, crackers, cereal, water and toiletries. We take a lot of things for granted in our daily lives. Even someone who is a survivor, things are still very much taken for granted. It's truly amazing. I am blessed and I just want to help others.

    I pray that you all are doing well (as well as can be expected that is). And I thank you Doris for asking about me. xoxoxox

    ... Mary, so happy to hear that you are okay ...
    I am sorry to hear that you hubby is in New York .. and you survived 'sandy'
    all by yourself.


    Doris .. I also was thinking and praying for you, and your elderly parents. Glad
    to see a post from you, dear-one.



    Vicki Sam