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TN flooding
Started by luplodw
oh no 🙁
That is terrible. I am so sorry. 🙁
I'm so sorry to hear that luplodw. I haven't personally had to deal w/ it, but I know some of my classmates that are from the area have family member who were affected by the flooding. I know it's so much easier said than done, but try to be thankful for your & your family's safety & what you do have. I know it will be hard, but maybe you can try throwing yourself head first into studying for the time being to try & keep your mind off of it. And don't forget that it's ok to have "freak-out" moments... cry, panic, etc. if you need to.
And I know it's not much, but we're here for you *virtual hug*
And I know it's not much, but we're here for you *virtual hug*
Oh no!! I am so sorry lupoldw. I can imagine how guilty you must feel. What a crummy thing to be faced with during finals and right before moving into a new expense- or any time for that matter. 🙁
I hope that it's ok to speak for most everyone on here- your SDN friends are here if you need an ear. Hang in there.
I hope that it's ok to speak for most everyone on here- your SDN friends are here if you need an ear. Hang in there.
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Truly sorry! Maybe you could get an extension on finals? Have your parents look into FEMA. they helped when we were hit by 2 hurricanes in 2005 after our insurance was canceled. They are a royal pain and they take forever (13 months), but we did get enough to fix the house, and they did a refi on the mortgage at 2 something %
I'm so sorry to hear about that. Rhode Island had an issue last month with rains/flooding, so much so that we've got a FEMA outpost about half a mile from my house. Thankfully I didn't get any damage, but the apartment building my sister's boyfriend lives in had about 7-8 feet of water in it for around a week. Half the houses on his street have been condemned. :/ Hope all the flood clean-up goes smoothly.
Oh my goodness, I'm so sorry luplodw! I can't even imagine the stress you must be going through...