Ian

As I sit here on Thursday afternoon in my driveway for a bit I’m not even sure where to begin. First and foremost we are safe and ok.  Our power is out, cell service is down connecting with the “outside world” is sketchy and much of our beautiful sunshine state is changed forever.  Ian has made his way through most of the state now, and he was one unhappy camper when he did.  And…Ian was simply ENORMOUS. 

As of right now, what I know is the Sanibel Island Causeway is destroyed, and many sections of it lay in the gulf.  Ft. Myers Beach and its old downtown are destroyed.  Marco Island, Goodland, and Isle of Capri have sustained major water damage.  Parts of Old Naples are literally still underwater.  Those are the areas I have some knowledge about.  Even our local WINK news station is off the air because they are based in Ft Myers and are underwater.  Florida Power and Light representatives said on Thursday afternoon that they are assessing the damage and know that several stations will, “simply have to be rebuilt”.  Understand what that means, rebuilt, not restored, rebuilt. 

Here is what else I know. Over the past 48 hours, I have seen God right in the middle of this.  People who don’t even know each other have been helping each other.  Total strangers braving the storm to help a hospice patient up to a second floor from their first-floor apartment.  People helping a stranded family stuck in a parking lot and nowhere to go.  Residents literally going door to door to make sure single widows are ok.  People from all over the country are texting (which I can’t respond to at this time), sending FB messages, and just asking if we are ok. Friends from everywhere ask where they can donate supplies for the clean-up. Linemen from across the country have descended on our state to help with the restoration of power.  They have committed to 24/7 hours in the coming days to help people they don’t even know.

Father is in our midst and has brought us together to overcome this event. We will clean up, recover and rebuild, it will take time, and in some areas it will take a long time.  We are God’s children, we are Americans, we are resilient, and we are here to be strong, overcome and always keep him close.  I’m not saying there won’t be difficult days ahead, there surely will be.  There will be days filled with filth, sand, mud, water, and more.  But, every day will be filled with Father’s love and guidance, if we only but listen.

Thank you, dear friends, for your support, not only over the last 48 hours but in the days, weeks, and months ahead.  I don’t know how long it will be before I can actually text or call but will do so as soon as I can.  Until then, lift prayers for this great state and its people, many have lost their homes, their cars, their business, their lives.  God is always with us, and we will endure until we see him again.

Joshua 1:9
Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be frightened, and do not be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.

12 responses to “Ian”

  1. Thank you for sharing your message. So happy you are okay. Praying for you and your family and all those in the path of Ian. Big hugs and love.

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  2. Relived to know you are safe. My heart is with you as you asses the damage of your beloved community. I pray for you as you begin the long road of rebuilding.

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  3. So thankful to know you are ok Kim. Please let us know what we can do when you can. Sending prayers your way.

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  4. I appreciate reading your message. I e been praying and knowing you are ok is comforting. In all the troubles HE is there with us. There are angels on Earth and clearly they stepped up to help those less fortunate. Awesome news! Stay safe. Stay well. ❤️

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  5. God’s promise of a rainbow after the storm. You and all of those touched by Ian and helping with his destruction, are in my prayers. Thank you for getting your message and words of faith and light out to us. Your tribe cares. I care. God Bless you Kim!

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  6. So happy to see words from you! It is beautiful and amazing when something like this happens and people remember who and what they are supposed to be. I always say that most people are good at heart, they sometimes just lose their way. Know that we are all here for you in any way we can help! 💕

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  7. My heart and prayers go out to you and ask in the path of Ian. Stay safe and God Bless 🙏 ❤

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  8. The pictures are heart breaking but in the end, faith hope and love will pull everyone through. Praying round the clock and so glad you are ok ♥️.

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    1. What a lovely expression of hope and faith.
      Glad you’re safe.

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  9. Praise God you are OK and safe! The news footage we are seeing is simply heartbreaking. Thank you for sharing your message of faith and strength. Thank you for sharing the stories of the goodness in the people of your community coming together to help and lift up each other. We will continue to pray for you all 🙏

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    Jennifer Steadman

    So happy to hear you are safe Kim. Praying for you and everyone Ian has effected. Sending my love and hugs.

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  11. So glad to hear you & Bob are okay. Our prayers are with you both.
    Love & Hugs to you both.

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