Saturday, July 1, 2006

At 9 am, PEMA and Jerry Flasher along with the township came to the neighborhood to access the damage.  The PEMA inspector stated that the damage to the house was major but repairable.  That was a good because I was still wondering if we were going to be able to continue to live in our house. 

Franklin County EMS and Greene Township did an overall assessment of the entire 1st floor of our home and moved on to the other homes in the area.  I believe that I was told by both that the damage was major but livable

The Insurance Adjuster, Alvin Newsome, came to the house Gary walked with him.  I almost couldn�t bear it. The structure was deemed safe to live in so I was very relieved.  The rest of it can be repaired.  Though I did have to call my dad at one point for the �They are just things speech.�

This picture is of �Camp Abrahams� our neighbors.  You can see the frustration on Sara�s face.

This is Josh, Sara�s brother in the tree that fell down. 

 

The dogs are moved to their day quarters to keep them out of the way and safe.  Princess Tiffany, our 10 year old bulldog is locked in the bedroom on her pillow to keep her safe. From left to right, Bella, Abigail, and Jack.  They are NOT happy dogs.

The following pictures are of our stuff moving out side to get dry, be thrown away and the floors after the initial cleaning.

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