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The weather last weekend was bizarre and somewhat scary. Saturday we spent the day inside the house, relaxing. I had a migraine and by the time it was gone we were trapped in the house. There was a horrible series of storms that blew through here. It was raining hard and we even had golf ball sized hail coming down at one point. At another point, we were in the path of a tornado. We were told when it would hit our area and were waiting for the sirens to go off. Our apartment is on the top floor, so we were planning on heading down into one of the cars in the garage. Not the greatest place to be if a tornado hits, but we don't have any other options. Luckily, the sirens never went off. When the part of the storm with the tornado in it passed over us we got some scary winds, but no funnel cloud appeared or touched down. However, the Mayfair Mall evacuated everyone into its tornado shelter hallways because one did touch down a few miles from there. When there was a bit of a break betweens storms, we ran out to grab some Chinese food for dinner and then came right back home.

Sunday we did all of our errands. It was cloudy out and rain was coming, but we managed to get everything done before the next big storm hit. We made a Babies R Us run, a drug store run, a grocery store run, and then grabbed some food for dinner.

The storm that came in on Sunday night was also very bad. We saw low, dark clothes coming over the field next to our apartment. It was scary looking. We were hit with another horrible storm, but luckily we weren't under a tornado warning (just a watch) again.

Time for a Nana update. They put her on a pain patch and she had some very bad reactions to it. She started hallucinating (birds swooping down in her room, kittens on the floor, etc.) so they're taking her off of it. She had a similar hallucinatory reaction when she was on morphine back when she was in the hospital when she broke her hip.

And a Gabriel update. He's a spaz, which I guess means he takes after me. Also, when he gets into trouble, he now gives us puppy dog eyes and tells us he's cute. Or he lays down and pretends to sleep and snore. He's definitely an imp.

My mother-in-law recently had some surgery. I didn't want to post about this until after the surgery. She had one of her lymph nodes in her neck and her thyroid removed. They were both cancerous. She's getting something done with dye this week that should see if there are any other problems. Please keep her in your thoughts and prayers.

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