[QUOTE=Rockporter;664084]Thanks for explaining yourself. It helps. I was so mad at you, lol. :lol:[/QUOTE]
I caught it right off the bat. As a friend, calm down and think, you are stressed out and been through hard times.:) |
Went into Rockport looking to see if any of the restaurants are open yet and they are not. Saw more devastation because we went in another direction than we went before. It's just awful, that whole picturesque town is forever changed. Our friends will be here the 14th and will stay until the 16th. Their insurance adjuster will be out on the 15th to meet them in Rockport.
I called Samaritans purse today and left a message for help. They have posted a flyer asking for people in Rockport who need help with cleanup, salvage, etc. I hope they will help them. There is still plenty that could be taken from there. I think most kitchen stuff will be good. Some of their clothes from the bedroom, and of course the rest of the wood furniture we couldn't get into my truck. |
Rock, hopefully Samaritans Purse can help your friends recover what they can and clean up the rest. And thank you for trying to help others, when your own plate is full.
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Samaritans Purse called me back this morning. They took all the info, then called me back with an okay they would help them. There are close to 600 people waiting for help from them so it will take a while because they need more volunteers to help them. I really wish I was healthy and could help people in that way.
As far as the dresses go, I can't find anywhere here that will take them because the outreach has been overwhelming and they have far too much stuff to give away. So, my friend will take them back with her and give them to the church for their next load going to the Houston area. Her adult bibs she makes will be delivered to a senior home somewhere, maybe Portland. I can't reach any of the senior homes in Rockport. I don't know if they will be open or not. Not sure what to do with the kitchen towels she makes. They are awesome though, she puts a flap on them, with a snap to attach to handles on stove or cabinets. I love mine. :yes: |
Our friends are here sleeping in the guest room. Tomorrow they go meet with the insurance adjuster regarding their home. It's so sad. We were going through the things we were able to save for them and I asked her about all the little aprons she was sewing and she pulled one out that has all sorts of pretty little flowers all over it. She told me she made it when she was 10 years old, it was her first sewing project, and she said it was a flour sack she made it from. How neat is that. Then there was this little baby shirt I saw in her belongings and she told me she wore that when she was a baby. She uses it for a sample size to make more outfits for babies. She is such a neat lady, you know.
It's really hard knowing they have to start all over again. :cry: |
[QUOTE=Rockporter;664797]Our friends are here sleeping in the guest room. Tomorrow they go meet with the insurance adjuster regarding their home. It's so sad. We were going through the things we were able to save for them and I asked her about all the little aprons she was sewing and she pulled one out that has all sorts of pretty little flowers all over it. She told me she made it when she was 10 years old, it was her first sewing project, and she said it was a flour sack she made it from. How neat is that. Then there was this little baby shirt I saw in her belongings and she told me she wore that when she was a baby. She uses it for a sample size to make more outfits for babies. She is such a neat lady, you know.
It's really hard knowing they have to start all over again. :cry:[/QUOTE] Rock, I am curious what insurance company they have? I know after our tornado, some companies performed MUCH better than others. Sadly some had to really fight to get a fair settlement. |
[QUOTE=SteveP;664833]Rock, I am curious what insurance company they have? I know after our tornado, some companies performed MUCH better than others. Sadly some had to really fight to get a fair settlement.[/QUOTE]
TWIA is the insurance that has to cover the hurricane damage. |
Well our friends met with the adjuster and we knew it as a total loss already. I guess TWIA insurance is only for regular stick built homes, not mobile homes. The insurance they have isn't much so they will be taking a huge loss on it. Now with getting it off the lot it's on and them to decide what they will do for the future. It's just so sad. :cry:
Found out another friend of ours also lost her home in Rockport. She is in San Antonio and will probably be moving to Colorado to be near her son and his wife. Just so much loss around here. I balled today. :cry: |
so sad Rockporter. and they are only one of an oceanful of sad stories. I see all the oodles of money being dumped at the relief effort but wonder who is getting help... really. I am a pretty skeptical person when it comes to funds donated.... we want to help and we give but I feel like all you who are going through it aren't getting it....
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Me too.
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Rock, I am sorry to hear your friends are going to be taking a loss. I am not familiar with TWIA or how it works or doesn't work. It's a tough situation for all involved.
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TWIA is Texas windstorm insurance. Without this insurance, the thousands of homes across Texas would not have coverage for windstorm damage.
[URL]https://www.twia.org/[/URL] |
[QUOTE=clkeiper;665043]so sad Rockporter. and they are only one of an oceanful of sad stories. I see all the oodles of money being dumped at the relief effort but wonder who is getting help... really. I am a pretty skeptical person when it comes to funds donated.... we want to help and we give but I feel like all you who are going through it aren't getting it....[/QUOTE]
I wonder about that too. It seems if you were totally down and out before you have so much given to you. If you were supporting yourself and doing all the right things it's a struggle to get any coverage. Seems to be what I am finding out anyway. Seems so wrong to give all the support to those down and out and not those who struggle day to day just to live on their own, and support themselves. They are in their 70's, so not young, and can't really rebuild their lives so easily. They have retirement income but it certainly is not enough to just go out and buy a new mobile on a whim. :?: |
The minute you try to get on your feet they cut you off.
It is a self destructive stupid system for sure. It propagates and breeds poverty ignorance and dependence because as soon as you try they knock you down. Worth |
They who? The people who are [I]giving[/I] you stuff?
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