Thursday, June 26, 2008

When lightening strikes.......

Tuesday afternoon I wandered up to our cozy gazebo for a nap, knowing that my days at home were numbered. ( four more days to be exact) It was an idyllic, sunny summer afternoon. I dozed off and on. The sound of a torrential downpour caused me to surface. Matt returned from running errands and ran up to join me. A loud crack of thunder directly behind us caused us to jump and Matt commented: "Wow, that was a little too close for comfort. " We debated about making a run for the house when seconds later a lightening bolt struck the metal railing on our deck, 12 feet away from where we were seated in the enclosed, screened gazebo. The wooden post covers were instantly pulverized and splintered pieces lay scattered all over the yard. A jagged piece of wood was impaled in the gazebo door, narrowly missing the screened area. One of the metal railings was blown on its side by the impact and another one was twisted off its wooden supports.



It was definitely an oh, my god moment. My first thought was, did this really happen? Yup, the shards of wood were concrete proof. We later discovered that our phones, my computer, our router, and our garage door motor were fried too. We'd been spared what could have been a life changing moment for sure. As in, we could have been dead! It certainly begged the question: was this a sign, and what does it mean? Matt and I both subscribe to the live life to the fullest philosophy. So a little scare like this is not about to deter us from moving on with our plans. If anything, we are more committed than ever to get out there and take risks. When lightening strikes.............

Kare

K

2 comments:

srm1540 said...

Hi Guys,
Matt-I called your cell phone to
wish you good luck. It was disconnected! Anyway, I know you
will love Jamaica and it's people.
I got nominated to Eastern Europe
leaving either 1/2009 or 6/2009.
I'm excited!!
Have a wonderful and IRIE time mon..

Steve Moe
srm1540@bellsouth.net

Anonymous said...

Hi Matt and Karen.
Thinking of you this July 2nd and hoping the first part of your new journey has gone on in the absense of lightening strikes. Geez, you know how to leave with excitement!!
Enjoy your journey. I will look forward to additions to your blog. Be happy. Be safe. Have fun.

Nancy M.