I already know that Ben will be driving into Plum Grove the second he thinks the road might be cut ...🏃🏃🏃 watching him fret for his grandparents last time shows his heart ❤️🙏✨ he would rather be waist deep in river water helping them than stuck high and dry worrying 🙏🩵
We didn’t have hurricanes in Kansas City, but when I lived there years ago, we would have bad storms, high winds, tornados etc and my grill blew through my kitchen window! It was on our two tiered deck and the wind just picked it up and threw it through the window- scared the crap out of me, because I was sitting at the kitchen table when it happened. Anyhow, good you are battening down the hatches! Hope you ride out the storm safely! ❤
@@TinaandRobLivingOffTheHillno thanks needed. You and rob did a wonderful job in raising him. Please stay safe in the storm. I will be praying for you all. ♥️♥️🌴🌴♥️ Aloha
Prayers for everyone that is in the path of Beryl. I hope there is no flooding inside any of the homes. Please be careful and stay safe. Love from Northwest Indiana
Welcome home again. Not what you want to come home to a hurricane warning. Made it look so easy but then again you’ve been through it before so Know how to prepare. Praying for you all take care God bless you 💕🙏
Morning Tina and Rob.. Heavily Father, I ask you to protect this family and the Morrow family on the hill and everyone that's in the path of the hurricane. In Jesus' name, I Pray 🙌 🙏 Amen 🙏 🙌 Take care, guys, and our prayers are being said...God continue to bless 🙌 each of you on and off the hill in Texas!! ❤❤
It’s a shame you all are having to go through this again. I have family in Austin Texas. My prayers go out to ALL in its path.🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻GOD BLESS…stay safe ♥️🤗
We used to push the swings around the top until the chain would go any more. Unless they are hooked onto the side where there don’t come loose, they may come loose. The one thing many people forget is the garbage cans. I’ve seen fully loaded ones floating down the road or pushed over and everything going everywhere. My condos compost city bin was in front of my garage during a storm. I had to go put it near my unit and just made into my garage when the power went out. I didn’t have my phone near me, so once inside the main part of the building, hallway in the garage part, no windows, had to feel my way out. Knocking on my indoor access door for my son to let me in. I grabbed the keys that only had the garage door key. With things flying around in a storm, you take what is easiest to find. Writing this, I need to mount a flash light or some small light on the wall of my garage by the door so I can see things. You forget about not having street lights when you have windows in the garage.
❤ oh my God Robin Tina the both of you are living the American dream s*** your home is absolutely beautiful and you both got this camper to finish your life together this is so beautiful I'll watch your house Channel I just love it
I have you in my thoughts and prayers 🙏🙏🙏. May the hurricane pass through very quickly with minimal to no damage for you and the rest of your families.
I’m pleased to see you have a plan and able to move the plants and other items in safe areas. Your garage and the opening to the back is an awesome idea. Great way to get things in the backyard quickly.
Rob must be a ninja moving that windmill so fast. Praying for you guys. I live in west coast of Florida so I know about prepping for a hurricane. I’m surprised you can find any gas or bread, water etc on the day before. Here you can’t find anything when it’s that close. ❤🙏
You know what I was just thinking, as your husband was taking and putting the plants up, that would really help you's out alot! Is to get a Multi-purpose trolley, that way you can pick up between 2-3 Plants at a time!😊😊
Hello Tina and Rob. Tina, with the rain and wind, you should put all your potted plants in the garage. The wind will strip your plants. All the best. ( yes, I’ve been through cyclones all my life)
Same here, but with Hurricane Ike in 2008. 15 days without electricity. Just a few streets over everyone got their electricity back after 3 days. It was a really tough time. Even the animals were getting sick, from the heat, and that was in September!