Friday, July 29, 2011

the beginnings.

so just a little while ago, i was laying on the bed watching a movie on the computer when the sirens went off. i did not think much of it because it was so nice here. sunny and bright. no bad weather all day. i honestly thought that they must be testing them or something. after a few minutes i decided to get up and see what was going on. i looked out our bedroom window and this is what i saw. 
a tornado starting to form right outside our neighborhood. i could not believe it. 
i yelled down to garran to get the kids in the pantry. 
he asked why and i said "oh there is just a tornado outside". 
we watched it for a bit and then it slowly went back up into the sky. 
it was the craziest thing. 
i know it is not a massive tornado but it was still wild. 
i always thought you needed storms for torndos. i guess not.




2 comments:

Lisa said...

Scary!!! I am so freaked out by tornados now. Especially after all the deaths in the south. Glad it didn't hurt anyone!

Stacy said...

CRAZY!!!

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