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Nov 12, 2012 15:06

I posted lots of pictures of facebook and don't really feel like posting a lot anymore, but sadly, Hurricane Sandy wiped out the LBI house. We had 41" of standing water outside, and 21" inside the house. It is all drained now and everything on the first floor of the house is ruined.

As we saw the house yesterday:


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jazzercat November 13 2012, 03:30:35 UTC
Hey Alex, I'm so sorry to hear about your LBI home being destroyed. Hurricane Sandy was an awful disaster that destroyed so many homes. Unfortunately, I know a lot of people that were affected and I'm sorry to hear that you were one of them. I'll keep you in my thoughts, and I hope that the cleanup is as easy as possible.

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jesstorious November 13 2012, 20:26:43 UTC
How devastating, so sorry to hear this!

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lilsurferbaby November 13 2012, 21:34:34 UTC
On my goodness, how aweful. So sorry to hear about that. Sending blessings your way.

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chicklebird November 16 2012, 06:08:54 UTC
that's so sad :( i saw the pictures on facebook, i couldn't believe how high the water got in some places in the house

i was wondering (thankfully i've never been in a flood situation, especially not with salt water so i hope this isn't a stupid question) but why do things like gates and beach chairs and boogie boards need to be thrown away? did the force of the water break them? is it rust? i was confused bc something like a boogie board is made to go in the ocean right?

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starlit12 November 16 2012, 14:07:32 UTC
I was wondering the same thing! But, now I see it ( ... )

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chicklebird November 16 2012, 22:04:05 UTC
i never thought about something being water logged and basically crumbling, hope you didn't take my question wrong, i'm a curious girl, i'm like a toddler, i get a question in my head and i desperately need to ask someone, at least i'm always learning lol

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starlit12 November 17 2012, 17:21:17 UTC
Oh,not at all! I had always wondered the same things. And the pictures that I have, not everything looks damaged, but it isn't until you see it, smell it or touch it that you really realize that it is all ruined. So strange. Normally, the news shows pictures of homes that have actually crumbled or are covered with black mold on the walls. (Although, since our house has still not been emptied or ripped, maybe in the next week or so when we get to do so, there will be black mold! Yuck.)

I'll post more pictures of the entire process as time goes on...this is going to be a busy year! ha.

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unsentmail December 5 2012, 15:15:49 UTC
That's awful. I'm so sorry!

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