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Old Jul 19, 2021, 06:22 AM
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Originally Posted by wildflowerchild25 View Post
Last night we had some really crazy storms! Like nonstop lightning, huge cracks of thunder, torrential rain…my son is totally scared of severe storms and tbh I am too but I have to play it cool around him. Our power flickered a few Times but never went out completely thank goodness. The first round came through around 5-6pmand we were all just chilling in the living room watching it so I wasn’t too freaked out. But the second round came at like 11:45pm and I was the only one awake still and I was absolutely terrified. I was checking the radar every few minutes to see when it would move out so I could relax and try to sleep. But it was all ok, no damage in my area. Just a lot of noise and rain!

Today it was actually in the low 80s for the first time in weeks so we took advantage and went to a historic village about an hour south of us. It was very cool. Original buildings that had been restored and preserved, some you could even walk into and tour quickly. I love stuff like that. My son started to whine about the heat and he was thirsty and the suns too bright etc etc. but I just said every time you whine we are staying longer because me and RS are having fun! He gave it up eventually.

Tomorrow I am able to start trauma group with my program so that’s good, although I wish it was still the weekend. I’m getting overwhelmed by wedding things and I wish I could convince RS to just go to the courthouse! We’re not even having a big wedding!
I’m sorry you were upset by the storms. They really ramp up my anxiety, too. I’m glad there wasn’t any damage. Your trip sounds like a lot of fun! Where was the historic town? I love that sort of thing. I think it’s wonderful that you’ll be starting a new group in your program. I hope you find it to be helpful and healing. Good luck with the wedding plans!
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