Wilma hit hard South Florida, but we made it through OK
Hurricane Wilma flew into South Florida as a Category 3 hurricane, taking down power lines, trees, roof tiles, roofs and even mobile homes with it. It let over 2.5 million FPL subscribers without electricity and it will take until November 22nd to restore power to all of those households and business. It was truly a big storm.
Thanks to god nothing happened to my or my family, as our little apartment withstood the strong winds and all the rubbish that hit the windows while we sheltered in the kitchen reading and playing with our little 6 months old, so that she wouldn't feel the fear and uneasiness that was all over us.
Thanks to god (once and many times over again) Wilma was a hurricane that came in and left really fast traveling at speed of between 13 and 25 mph, and the worst part of the storm only lasted for some hours, comparing with Cancun where the storm was stationed for over 36 hours, we were really lucky.
We couldn't be more lucky, nothing happened to us and we had electricity back on only 2 nights after the hurricane hit, but it is not the case for most of Floridians, so we are off in a little bit to help as volunteer giving away ice and water that DHL is distributing in a park near our corporate offices.
Pictures of the hurricane and damage are to come as soon as I can get online again. So see hope to see you coming back soon.
Thanks to god nothing happened to my or my family, as our little apartment withstood the strong winds and all the rubbish that hit the windows while we sheltered in the kitchen reading and playing with our little 6 months old, so that she wouldn't feel the fear and uneasiness that was all over us.
Thanks to god (once and many times over again) Wilma was a hurricane that came in and left really fast traveling at speed of between 13 and 25 mph, and the worst part of the storm only lasted for some hours, comparing with Cancun where the storm was stationed for over 36 hours, we were really lucky.
We couldn't be more lucky, nothing happened to us and we had electricity back on only 2 nights after the hurricane hit, but it is not the case for most of Floridians, so we are off in a little bit to help as volunteer giving away ice and water that DHL is distributing in a park near our corporate offices.
Pictures of the hurricane and damage are to come as soon as I can get online again. So see hope to see you coming back soon.


Rafael i didn't know that u r blogging!!!! this is a cool surrprise, i went thru ur blog and stoped in the egypt post, i felt at home :o). Anyway, we r all fine after WILMA, i even have everything back, tell me if u need anything. i ve food, water, electricity any thing u need just give me a call man.
Thanks Shady, we do have everything back too and are OK. Thanks for the offering, see you soon!