
So this is what Abby (my fellow mail room worker) and I have been looking at for about the last 2 hours. Ever since we heard that the "window of doom" (or at least that's what I am calling it) would be lasting from 4:00-10:00pm. I'm not sure if the weather man (who is no George Flickinger by the way - People from Abilene, you understand what I mean) realizes, but that is a HUGE gap. We are talking about 6 hours of possible impending doom. I would just really appreciate it if i knew a little smaller window of when i may start my journey to OZ.
Really though, in all honesty, it wouldn't be as bad if every single person didn't tell us to be safe due to the bad weather that's a-comin'. That is what makes is terrifying (despite the incredibly blue sky outside). The good news...Thanks to good ole Niel Arter, Abby and I now know where are 'safe zones' are. The Bad news, We will be making a mad dash across campus to be in said 'safe zone'. I think i might just cut my losses and go outside with a camera (that is what true Texan/Oklahomans do...right?). Not really. I'll be safe. Probably. Most likely.
I really do appreciate it when Neil Arter keeps me safe. I what will I do when I am a big girl out of college and i no longer get emails telling me to take cover and another telling me when it's safe again. Do you think he might keep me on the email list if I ask him really nice? I sure hope so.
In all seriousness, I am hoping that I don't blow away tonight and that all our cars: Ruby, Ella and The Beast, are all ok (why yes, I do name my vehicles. It makes them feel important and run better.) I hope that Mr. Weather man is just overreacting so that people can't blame a spontaneous twister out of nowhere on him.
Well, Here's to avoiding yellow brick roads and flying monkeys for one more day.
