I had a flashback to 4 years ago to the date - just about - when I was six months pregnant with my son, and my ex-husband and I were just moving into the place where my son and I still reside. We drove South, past the wildfires that had just jumped across Highway 15 towards the direction of our new home, which we hadn't even slept in at that point.
I have become rather close with the Kane family and all of the employees during my nearly seven years with the company. I am grateful for all they have done for me, both personally and professionally. It was Mrs. Kane and her husband who first initiated me on my first business trip back in 2001. It was Mr. Kane who introduced me to anchovies during that same visit to Baltimore. And it is with the Kane family who my son and I will spend Thanksgiving with, as we have done every year (with one exception) since I started working for Kane/Miller.
I can't imagine working for anyone else after all this time. I have fantastic co-workers who are wonderful individuals and have become family to my son and I.
We are safe this evening and we are grateful for every one's kind thoughts and prayers and can only hope that all of the good karma that's due comes our way this evening.
The Santa Ana winds are supposed to get worse over the next few days. Homes just North and East of my neighborhood have been evacuated, including the home of one of our staff members.
After the Cedar Fires of 2003, the county and city of San Diego, the people, and the emergency crews are better prepared. Evacuations have been prompting people out of their homes with time to spare but the fires are unpredictable, the winds are sporadic and the resources are scarce.
The Witch Fires of 2007 have already been determined to be the worst fires that Southern California has ever seen and I hope and pray that all of those that have been evacuated can recover from this devastating loss once the fires have died down and our lives are meant to return to normal.
9 comments:
Glad you're safe, with those co-workers who have become family. It's a scary time for southern Californians, that's for sure. Sending good thoughts...
I'm glad you're safe, too! Keep us updated. Stay safe.
We owe the Kane family many thanks
and continue to send prayers your
way. We love you and miss you.
Mom n Papa :)
So glad you're safe!
Sondra, hope you remain safe and well, and that your home is fine. What a week this has been so far! If you need another refuge, we're holding tight in La Mesa...
Thank you for taking the time to let us know all is well. And what a fabulous place to work!
Thank you ALL for sending me your warm thoughts. I feel a little guilty about leaving for some reason but I am heading out of town tomorrow morning for a business trip. I will be keeping everyone in CA in my thoughts and will be checking email and updating everyone on business - as usual.
Stay safe! As a native Californian, now living out of state, I've been watching intently. Here's hoping that the firefighters get a handle on this thing soon.
It's been too heartbreaking for me to read much in the news. I had to evacuate in '03 from the Claremont, Calif. area because of the Lytle Creek fire, and this obviously dwarfs that.
So glad you're safe and sound. Enjoy your business trip. With any luck, perhaps those nasty Santa Anas will have settled down by the time you return.
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