And The Storm Rages On

Well meowllo everypawdy. Me’s runnin’ really late today and it’s all cuz of da weather. It’s like Spring furgot she was supposed to be here and Winter came back fur his bags and decided to stay a while. And it’s not just here, lots of you are having da colds and some of you even have snow. OMC  All day yeafurday was dark as night and we just knew somethin’ big was about to happen. So ’round dinner time there was da loudest boom me thinks me’s ever heard, and then da skies opened up and da rains fell. Da wind was blowing so strong dat mommy’s wind chimes was singing non stop. And then came da pellets of ice beating down anything in their path. They were hitting da roof, da walls, da windows and da ground with such force me actually thought they were gonna break thru any minute. So to answer da burnin’ question on your minds…Yessiree, me was scared and hidin’ out behind da chair.

Dezi: Yeah I'm not laying on the cat tree looking out the door today
Of Course me isn’t doin’ this today. MOL

At 5 o’clock this meownin’ mommy finally decided we should try to go to bed and get some sleep. Da storm seemed to have died down so all was quiet. Mommy gathered me up and turned off da lights and to bed we went. We always say our purrayers befur goin’ to sleep so once we settled in we began to purray. Befur we could even get half our purrayers said da storms started ragin’ again. And this time they were even louder. You know, no tee-vee to help mask da sound. You guessed it, me hauled me’s purretty little kitty girly hiney right off da bed and down da hall behind da chair again. Mommy didn’t move, and suddenly me realized me was all alone behind dat chair in da living room. So me came slinkin’ back to da bedroom and mommy. Me crawled under da bed while mommy finshed purrayin’; and then we both just laid there fur what seemed like hours just listening to da raging storm. Mommy cooed at me from da bed and me quietly mewed back at her from under da bed. Around 8:30 this meownin’ da storms finally calmed and me joined mommy on da bed so we could both finally get a little sleep.

Dezi: Your lap is the best mommy
Just hold me mommy, till da storm passes by.

After walking around on mommy’s chest a bit and swooshing me’s tail in her face a few times, me cuddled up next to mommy and we drifted off to dreamland; only to be jolted awake less than an hour later when da storms started up again. Da only good thing ’bout all these storms is dat mommy didn’t have da chance to rest long enough to freeze over, so she didn’t have to wait on me to get around this meownin’. Dat coulda been a long wait cuz coaxin’ me out from under da bed fur brekky took an hour. We can’t rely on mr. weatherman fur accurate repurrting so we’re not sure how long this is goin’ to last. We’ll be around to visit as soon as we can. We’re sendin’ purrayers fur all of you. Stay safe and warm and dry. The storm is still raging on here.  

Dezi: I don't know whether to hide or stay here

Has Spring come to your area yet?

Till da next time…………………………………Be Blest!!!

Luv and Hugs and Kitty Kisses

Dezi 

39 thoughts on “And The Storm Rages On

  1. OH NOES! ALL of you really went thru it. I hate scary loud storms too and I leave mommy as well…silly girl that I am. Sometimes I come back when it’s not too loud. Love and snuggles.

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  2. Oh Dezi, That sure sounds scary! We have been having storms but that’s pretty normal for Florida in the Spring Time.
    At least you didn’t lose your electricity. That’s a blessing. It’s really scary if you have to sit in the dark and here the storm.
    We get lots of lightning with our storms, so much so, that the power used to go off a lot.
    When our dad’s momma lived with us, She had to have an oxygen concentrator to help her breathe and humidity wasn’t good for her either, so she really needed the air conditioning.. Mom and Dad decided that the battery power supply on the oxygen machine wasn’t enough to insure her safety so they had a whole house generator installed.
    Shortly after gramma crossed, the City moved the power lines underground and the power is more reliable now, but when the power does go off we still have electricity. The generator just comes on automatically. During the last big tropical storm, the power was off for three days and we had drop cords running to the neighbors on both side of us, so they could keep their refrigerators, TV and some lights on.
    We pray that you get some real Spring weather soon Dezi.
    Love to you and your momma.
    Pete and the Girls!

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    1. Oh MeOW Pete wish we had one of those. We had a few brown outs, and some of our stuff got knocked out, like da teevee and da innernet, fankfully mommy records stuff so dat we can watch somethin’ when da teevee doesn’t work. Well long as we have piower dat is. MOL

      Luv ya’

      Dezi

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