And windy has stormy eyes...


According to a neighbor, in 52 years of living in Omaha, Friday night, 27 June, was the worst storm they had encountered. Around 5:00pm, the skies were beautiful, and not a breeze was felt. Just 15-20 minutes later, the skies were turning black, and suddenly the trees began to sway back and forth. 100mph winds along with nickel sized hail caused enormous damage! We were actually in Council Bluffs when it happened. We watched in a matter of minutes the roads turn into rivers. A garbage can from taco bell floated down the road. When the storm was over we could not get from the Kanesville Tabernacle to the car, because a gully full of water several feet deep. James ran around the block, and drove it around to another entrance.

As we drove home, we were amazed by the damage! Gigantic cottonwood trees right on the road we live on had been completely uprooted and were laying into the road, against houses, and into power lines. Because we had company (cousin Anna Foister, her husband and adorable children), and it was getting late without electricity, we hurriedly made dinner on our GAS stove, and after the 7 children were asleep, James and I walked over to the Godfrey’s home, some good friends and neighbors. We immediately noticed their shattered front window. Apparently a large porch swing from a few townhouses down had been picked up by the wind, slammed against their window, and dropped into their beautiful flower bed. The scary thing was that Melissa was just a few blocks away from home in the car in the heart of the storm, and Matt and their baby Gabe were downstairs listening to the shattering of glass wondering where their wife/mother was! She could see branches flying around her, and had to dodge a swinging power line. Just a few minutes after she had told us this, we listened to their hand generated radio and learned that a few miles from where we had been in Council Bluffs during the storm, a tree like so many here, had fallen on a car and killed 2 18 year olds, and inured a 15 year old in the back seat. We were so grateful our friend Melissa was safe!

The next day was unique: quiet, still, and tranquil. We walked around and saw the damage of our townhouse area, and also our completely destroyed garden! Very sad… The once thriving tomato plants are now just little stubs. . James enjoyed not vacuuming (no electricity). Several neighbors were worried about the meat going bad in the freezer. One friend, Todd, drove around for 2 hours looking for ice at gas stations and stores, but no luck. We decided to have a HUGE BBQ, and go all out with our meat in the freezer, since there were no generators for sale any where close, and we figured we would probably lose most of our food. We grilled salmon (YUM!), and ate a few other delicates! The electricity ended up going on for some of us, but, is still off for MANY others in Village Green- the 4th day now.






Wow, I was sitting under this very tree less than 2 hours before the storm!







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A nest we found in the garden overturned after the storm.






College World Series

It was fun to feel like ‘the hosts’ of the College World Series for a week and a half, with Rosenblatt Stadium just a 15 minute walk from home. We walked over several times during the week, and had a great time attending 2 games. The first was Miami vs. Stanford, and the 2nd was Fresno vs. Georgia. Wow. What a game. It was the championship game (possibly, if Georgia won. If Fresno won, they’d play the next day. Well, going into the bottom of the 3rd inning, it was 5-0 Georgia. Fresno had the bases loaded, and a homer was hit! They ended scoring 6 runs that inning! That’s more than the entire game the day previous! It was such a fun atmosphere, especially since Andrew wasn’t with us this game. Fresno ended up taking the trophy home with them, thrilling considering they were the last seeded team in the tourny.







Kissing Kraze

Ever since Andrew learned how to kiss a few weeks ago, he's had this desire to kiss just about anything, especially friendly looking strangers. Just last night we were at a College World Series Game, and a heavy-set gentleman was sitting behind us. As we slid into our seats, the man said hello, and Andrew puckered up his lips. It was quite a cute sight. Here are a few of Andrew's favorite 'things' to kiss.