I'm writing this from our office, which is the safest place in our house in the event of a tornado.
We've had a huge variety of weather here in Roach since we arrived to the campus a little over a week ago: temperatures ranging from the teens all the way up to 70 degrees yesterday. We've had a snowstorm, and now . . . a tornado.
The kids enjoyed watching the snowstorm, but it was too cold for us to take them out. We haven't adjusted to the cold yet. The kids have NOT enjoyed being dragged out of bed at midnight and taken into the uncomfortable office where they proceeded to try to sleep on the rug.
God has been good to us, though: the tornado seems to be passed us now, even though we just heard some hail. Only time will tell what damage has been done. Yet we know that even if the worst should happen, God is still good. He has taken care of the here-after, and so even in the midst of the storm we can have peace.
The kids enjoyed watching the snowstorm, but it was too cold for us to take them out. We haven't adjusted to the cold yet. The kids have NOT enjoyed being dragged out of bed at midnight and taken into the uncomfortable office where they proceeded to try to sleep on the rug.
God has been good to us, though: the tornado seems to be passed us now, even though we just heard some hail. Only time will tell what damage has been done. Yet we know that even if the worst should happen, God is still good. He has taken care of the here-after, and so even in the midst of the storm we can have peace.
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