A personal journal about teaching the Bible and ancient Near Eastern history/theology/religion/archaeology to university students in New Orleans, and whatever else happens to be on my mind.
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Sunday, August 28, 2005
The Die is Cast
My father-in-law, John, who is professionally an insurance adjuster following storms (storm trooper), just called. He was very choked up and said several things that were pretty sobering. He said that Katrina is the storm of the century, and that there is a good chance that I won't be able to have contact with the outside world for several weeks. I told him that it really is too late to leave the area. He said he was worried about my mortality. Me too! We even said that we loved each other. Gosh, must be pretty serious for me to say things like that to my father-in-law. For those who don't know, I am not very good at expressing emotions. Sort of like Spock. It is a bit breezy now and a few scattered showers from the outer bands. On the TV they are advising to take an axe up to your attic. I guess when Hurricane Betsy came back in the 60's some people died in their attics. Their homes were flooded, they rose to the attic, but were trapped there and they drowned. The dogs are sleeping, and I think the loud tv's blaring ominous warnings are bothering them.
Michael, though we haven't yet met, I'm thinking and praying!
ReplyDeleteGod bless,
Tim
Hey Mike good luck. Hope everything turns out okay.
ReplyDelete--rocky from pickles
I can't believe I'm reading this. I knew you were planning to stay, Mike, but I hoped you didn't. Now I'm fearing the worst -- but hoping for the best.
ReplyDeleteMike, I don't know you, but I worry and pray for you.
ReplyDeleteThe Fish said you were still stuck in NO and I will be praying for you.
Mike-I wanted to let you know that the Castleman's were checking on you and that we hope you are ok.
ReplyDeleteMike,
ReplyDeleteI hope you made it through the storm and the flooding and that the family was alright in Mississippi. The "UC gang" is thinking about you.
Jackie
linkd through Editor B --
ReplyDeleteI pray that you and yours are all right.
I don't know you, but I hope you made it.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Mike, the group from Wabash has been sending around e-mails trying to see if anyone has heard from you. We hope you are well and look forward to hearing from you!
ReplyDeleteJames
Mike - I hope you guys are okay. I'm thinking about you and therese constantly now and hope to hear that you're doing well soon.
ReplyDeleteHeard from Mike Homan's mother tonight...Mike is still in New Orleans and is doing ok. He is at his house living on the 2nd floor and the waters are slowly receding. He took a walk to the University today to assist students that may need help getting out. He does not currently have plans to leave the city. Therese and the girls will be coming to Omaha in the next few days. She plans to get the kids enrolled in school and begin teaching in Omaha as a substitute. Mike will be checking back in with his mother tomorrow. More info will follow...
ReplyDeleteDear Michael,
ReplyDeleteWe've been praying for you and your family, trying not to worry and failing.The news is so horrific, please take care of yourself.
Sherry W.
Mike, we are waiting to hear you are safe.
ReplyDeleteLove from Alison and Rich
Mike is going to need a way to get himself and two dogs out of New Orleans. Any help appreciated.
ReplyDeleteJulie,
ReplyDeleteCarol and I might be able to help. Our house did not flood so we are going to try to make it into NO possibly in the next couple of days. Contact me at 931-721-2147.
Mark Gstohl
Dr. Homan,
ReplyDeleteI am glad to know that the family is ok and that you survived. You probably won't read this until next week or so, but know you are in the thoughts and prayers of one of your former students. I look forward to seeing you soon.
Mike is out! He took the dogs and walked to Meterie hoping to get a ride. He called this morning and hopes to be in Jackson to meet up with his family and drive to Omaha.
ReplyDeleteThank you for all your prayers.
Mike's Mom (julie homan)
I'm glad to hear you are safe, Mike.
ReplyDeleteFrom Whitney Hardy--A former Biblical Studies Student
ReplyDeleteDr. Homan, I am so glad to hear that you are safe. I have been worried about you. My prayers are with you and your family.
Deepest Regards,
Whitney Hardy
Mike
ReplyDeleteI am sure sorry for what has happened to your family. I just wanted you to know how much I enjoy reading your blog and I have spread the word out to my friends.
I just know everything will work out. Please take care.
Janet Homan Rood