Another exciting thing is that Logan started his masters program yesterday so he has had that to work on today! He is getting it from AMU in Intelligence Studies - he is so smart! Today I am 23 weeks and 5 days pregnant. So glad I didn't have to go into the Hospital to wait out the storm (they make all the pregger ladies 37+ weeks go in just in case they go into labor). I heard there was more then 70 women there today. Baby bump pic!
I was really worried we would loose power but so far so good. Not every one has been so lucky. I read a report today that "Evacuation advisories were issued to 246,000 homes and 593,000 residents, including the entire populations of Chatan, Kitanakagusuku and Kadena, communities where most off-base military and civilians are located. A total of 96,700 homes remain without power, including 95,300 on Okinawa main island." (http://japan.stripes.com/news/typhoon-08w-neoguri-20-okinawa-enters-tccor-1-e). Saddest news is that there have been 19 injuries and one death.
We are very lucky to live in a very safe place on island. All you can see from around our house is leaves, limbs and branches flying everywhere. I really wish you could see it in the pic but all the greenery just looks like grass.... What I can say is that this morning you couldn't see any sky through the trees but as the day has progressed the gaps are getting bigger and bigger and our lawn is filling up with more and more debris.
Here is a vid I shot from upstairs earlier today:
I have also pulled some pics from Face Book that others have posted of the damage for you to see.
(To the right: This is a restaurant in Naha that collapsed. It is crazy how it looks like it just unwrapped like a burrito and the roof is now in the street!)
So it did turn out to be a pretty crazy storm even though we never saw much. But sometimes that is a good thing. We enjoyed our lazy day and are so grateful to have been kept safe because of all the prayers in our behalf. The typhoon is still raging but I think we have seen the worst of it.



























