You would think we have lived in Missouri long enough to recognize signs of a tornado... but I guess not. We drove from beautiful clear skies into the most terrifying hour of my life. Right after Dan snapped these pictures we were blown practically off the highway. I've always experienced these storms from the safety of our basement. I've recognized the power of weather since we moved out here... but I don't think I've ever really understood how powerful until now. We were in the middle of nowhere... no buildings anywhere. It was raining so hard that we could hardly see the cars in front of us. We put on our hazard lights and drove about 10mph until we finally reached a rest stop. Thankfully we never ended up having to get out of the car and the kids were oblivious to the entire thing. We finally pulled out of the rest stop when the rain slowed a bit and drove out of the storm into this...
And this was what we saw when we looked back...
We are so thankful for the Lord's protection. It really was such an amazing reminder of how quickly life can change.
We ended up driving through some more weather in Colorado that night and made it to just outside Wyoming to rest for the night. Next post... our hour spent in the middle of a Wyoming highway...
4 comments:
HOORAY! You are posting again! Can't wait to hear more on the Reeves great adventure!
Yay! You're back! Glad to see the photos. The story was terrifying when you told us last weekend. -Becca
Wow...amazing pix...but scary stuff. so sorry!
audrey
LOTTO RUTH?
What is that about?
YELOTTO?
STAN?
CONNIE MACK?
Oregon to Kansas has given all their logbooks and so has African INAIRLOGS.
But the real sadness is that we cannot ever say
" goodbye" to Kansas.
This would be the biggest crime to all of humanity.
REESSN- ROSEN- CHO- YOKO-
To PEADALL is not a " funny" thing.
Perhaps it has something " to do" with SQELYTE.
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