Fellas...
Thanks for the PMs and Emails asking about how I'm doing. I'm doing very well and feel lucky I wasn't in the path of the EF-5 tornado and able to render assistance to those that needed it.
As you may or may not have heard, about 1500 (3pm) yesterday, a EF-5 blasted right through central Moore, OK. Here at Tinker we were let go about 1330, and about 1440 (approx), local news services spotted a tornado forming SW of OKC metro. Again, was lucky that the tornado hit about 2-3 miles south of my house. I headed out with all my quick-survival gear (converted tac-shooting vest into water carrier) north until the tornado/hail-storm passed. Then headed back in to search for some of my friends and their families who lived far closer to the tornado path. More luck, as all my local friends/families were safe and doing good.
Obviously, the recent Sludge work I just completed will be released at a time in the short future when I can be sure that I wont be needed for volunteer relief and when Moore gets back to some semblance of normalcy. Keep in mind that even though I survived intact, just scroll up and count how many times I said LUCKY, and you'll get the sense of how grateful I feel today for what I have and being alive.
If you pray, send your prayers to the families that lost, they need them FAR MORE than I do, especially the parents who lost kids at the elementary school. If you wanna help, there are many organizations (Red Cross, Salvation Army, etc) that you can donate money to... honestly, those are the best ways to help, as they are setup at the local Home Depot (Command Center) and Warren Theatre (medical triage). To put this in perspective, Google Maps: NE 27th St/Eastern Blvd, Moore, OK then Google Maps: Warren Theatre, Moore, OK; see how close it was to me and you'll understand how fortunate I was yesterday.
Take Care
Sludge