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Mar 25, 2020
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BlackBart
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In our 12 years in the Houston area, each tragic storm ended up being some
of our sweetest memories. We all become more like brothers and sisters on the same journey when schedules, perceptions and material items become afterthoughts.
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Something I've noticed the last few days...
So it goes...
3/25/20 9:57pm
In our 12 years in the Houston area, each tragic storm ended up being some
BlackBart
3/25/20 10:02pm
Same happened with the fire that destroyed a lot of homes in our neighborhood in 2012.
cougfanblue
3/25/20 10:04pm
Same. Lots more people out running or biking, families on walks or out in the yard playing. It’s actually been very nice
YIsForBrigham
3/25/20 10:04pm
It’s happening in my neighborhood too
webster242
3/25/20 10:08pm
I have noticed that too.
El Careeb
3/25/20 10:09pm
Agree. Same here.
cougfanz
3/25/20 10:11pm
Tornado here earlier this month as well. Trials bring communities closer. Would
unctoothman
3/25/20 10:12pm
Yep went running for the first time in months on monday. Everybody i passed
4mack
3/25/20 10:36pm
Yep. Maybe we really are all in this together. I used to think of that
Breaded Hamster
3/26/20 2:07am
Yep. Kids actually out in the yard.
Misteak
3/26/20 6:44am
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