Stay Calm, Cool, and Prayerful !
Know this I am a survivor of Katrina (we lived right on the Mobile Bay), my son and his wife waded out of their home during that fateful Hurricane; he with the 2 yr. old in his arns, her with a new born in her arms, they survived. It was AWFUL the devistation was Terrible!!! But don't panic just pray and prepare, stay calm, cool and collected and by all means HOPE it will not be a worst case scenario. If it is then we deal with the aftermath, if not then Thank God!
These things are another just a part of life, and a big nusience at the least, but if we survive alive that is really all that matters. I lived down there when in 1979 Hurricane Frederick devistated the area and again when Ivan plowed ashore, they come and some years come again, it's just the way it is. The Weather Channel folks love to loudly proclaim the worst case scenario's and clamour on and on and on and sometimes there is just a good blow and nothing much to speak of but all the clamoring on the TV just works people into a huge fright and mass hysteria and craziness. Good Lord TV just sucks..DRAMA DRAMA DRAMA jeepers whatever happened to good old reporting??? I was born and raised in Miami, FL lived there until I was 16 yrs old and every summer we had several hit, but my Mom & Dad prepared and there was no mass hysteria and we all kept our tracking charts and were aware and ready for them when they hit! No biggie, now- a-days it's like the world is going to end or something HONESTLY it's become insane. Half the folks that die in these things are idiots to begin with! I am not trying to be mean just honest, give me a break who in the heck in their right mind goes to the beach stays in a hotel room gets stinking "roasted" & falling down drunk at a hurricane party and then expects to be prepared and alert and ready just in case? Or like the guy just recently in FL who was going to go wind-surf during T.S. FAY and was blown into a cememt building and in critical condition! I'd say poor fellow just wasn't too bright that afternoon
I have a son that lives and works in Gulf Shores, Al and one who lives in Mobile, Al and he works off-shore and I just know they'll " batton down the hatches" and they're welcome here if they would like to evacuate, if not that is their decision to stay. I know they will do what they think best! All the road conditions and driving conditions during an evacuation can be a real pain and can cause alot of problems as well. Sometimes you drive to a location you believe to be safe only to drive straight to where the thing heads and find yourself stranded or worse. So it really is a waste of time to panic and go crazy. If you like to evacuate get out and go, leave early enough to not be stuck in traffic when it hits and leave and drive sanely and just use good common sence!
You already know stuff will be ruined or destroyed and that's what homeowners insurance is for, if you chose not to insure then you know there will be FEMA & Red Cross, and other agencies to help out and yes LOTS and LOTS or red tape and forms to file and the list goes on, that also is just the way it is!
Let's all pray and hope for the best! It's a possible Hurricane not the end of the world Thank God!!!