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Hi again!
I just got back from volunteering some time at a evac shelter here in town. I was at my HS alma mater where they set up a shelter at Apple Valley.
This post could shed light on a negative aspect of businesses and groups not so caring as i can report some real whoppers , but i tend to think on the positive side because it is truly amazing how ppl are caring and giving in time of need. What ppl will donate in this tramatic time .... the generosity doesnt stop.
I have been severely lectured by my doctor dad that i should not be out in this because i am severely asthmatic Since i have had now 2 attacks in the last 24 hrs, i am now grounded ( at 34). the fires have moved into the hi desert area ( hesperia which is 5 miles away coming down the arrowhead back way) the smoke is thick here. they are trying to stop it from entering the city fo hesperia but it is hitting the outskirts of town and into some parts of Apple Valley. I am a life long so california resident and i have never seen fires like this magnatitude before ever.
In a time like this, it is pretty dang awesome to have sisters who are there to help like everyone is for CSUSB A phi Alum and her family. What little is given is truly appricated in so many way i can imagaine.
anyhow, I just wanted to update everyone on this end regarding the fires. just keep these mtn residents in your prayers they are going to need it. The damage is severe and it isnt even over yet.
aoe,
laura
They say rain is in the forecast and i am truly praying for that.
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