Thank you for the advice...if you can think of anything, keep them coming! If there was somewhere else to go more inland, I might go...but from what I've heard it's not much safer because of landslides and the higher elevation there will also mean more wind. We are SOL with the cars...our parking area is only one level...and it's at sea level on the other side of the wall. I might see if my husband wants to park them at a store down the road with a big parking lot.
I just got news that they might send him back to the states for a few days. His unit offered to "help" me, but I don't know how much help they would be until the storm is over with. Now my stomach is in knots!

Since we have only lived here a short time, I haven't really gotten to know many people yet, unfortunately, so I don't really have anywhere to go. Guess I'd better have him take down our satellite dish, too, before he goes. I'd rather go without TV while he's gone than trying to lean precarious angles to get that stupid thing down with a wrench.
A friend of ours who isn't on island, right now, married an Okinawan girl. She came to our house once and warned us that we would have water coming over our balcony. It's hard for me to even fathom that with the distance we are from the ocean...but she lived here most of her life.



As you can see, we're pretty close. Wasn't sure how being so close to the water factors in weathering out the storm. I think we are going to see what the landlord's suggestions are.