I have family over in Beaumont and Winnie. My close cousin, who's more like a brother, is in Beaumont and still hasn't made up his mind about whether to come stay with me here in Austin. The projected path of the storm keeps creeping up closer and closer to the Beaumont area, and right now it's pretty much assured that even if Rita's eye doesn't go directly over Beaumont, that Beaumont is definitely going to feel it. From Alvin, my dad and stepmom (more like a mother than my bio mother) are on there way up here but will be staying with my grandmother. My sister and her family, also from Alvin, left yesterday and is going to stay with my other grandmother in Arkansas. My best friend, blood brother, is leaving today and will be staying with me over the weekend, the rest of his family will be staying with some relatives near Temple.
So, all that I have to worry about is my cousin and his mother and father (my aunt and uncle) now, and it's looking more and more like he's in an area that will suffer the most... and he's actually considering trying to ride it out! I've bugged him over and over... he's pretty hard-headed. He actually told me that maybe if it gets bad that he'll go to Winnie and ride it out there... HELLO... Winnie is in an even worse spot since it's closer to the water than where he's at already. He mentioned the house being really tough... so I sarcastically asked him if he saw what Katrina did, levelling whole towns. Not sure what more I can do aside from driving down to him, hog tie him, and take him away.
I really don't want to tell people that my cousin died in a hurricane... that's just stupid these days with as much advance warning and calls for evacuation that we have. But perhaps this is just natural selection at work. Unlike some in New Orleans, my cousin has a vehicle, he can buy gas for it, and he has a place to go. He has every opportunity to avoid this huge force, and he's twiddling his thumbs. There's still time right now, and all I can do is hope and pray that he opens his eyes to this situation before it's too late.
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