Here's my updated out and about report:
Shell Gas Station on Metairie Rd. and Codifer had 2 block long lines. I went to the one on the other end and only had to wait 10 minutes (including a lady who was goofy, paying inside in cash, pumped her gas, went back inside and bought her kid a coke, blah blah blah). I pulled up to her front and she had a guy behind her. I went and told him that I was not trying to cut and would let him get his gas, I'd back up so the slow lady could get out then he could back out so I could get in. An old guy pulled up behind him so we all worked it out (much nicer than getting into a fist fight or something). I went to Sav-A-Center on Airline and they were plum out of water. I called my old lady last night (she's a nurse) and told her I wanted to come get the check card so I wouldn't miss items or get caught in the store crunch. She said she was busy and that I could deal with it in the morning. In the meantime, she gets off of work and decides to go eat breakfast with her co-workers returning in about 9:30. I hit the store to buy her water and there was NONE. They were even out of stuff like propel. /tough luck KD
I need to put on the news for a while and see what's going on locally, because I've been interenet junkying for about 20 of the last 24 hours. But I don't want to. I'm getting my wife and kids out tomorrow (she's gotta work tonight) up to Jackson. If it turns out by then not to be necessary, we'll pay the 1 day's premium and move on. If it is, they've got the place for 3 days and should be safe. I've decided to most likely ride it out. My dog got ill and I've got options if necessary (including a pretty decent mountain bike if future transportation were to require it). It doesn't float but it handles rough terrain pretty nice. My decision isn't etched in stone, it's more based on the idea that I don't think we're going to take the brunt. I realize that we're all better safe than sorry, but how often do we have a chance to catch the fringe of the what could be the strongest storm in decades? I know it's twisted, but all of you know how I am about this stuff. And if something happens where I get injured or whatever, I won't blame anyone else but my own thickheadeness. I may still jet and can always go to my place of employment which is a virtual fortress if things don't appear to be going the way I foresee.
Tomorrow I'll bring the kids to church unless the Archbishop issues special dispensation in which case I will spend the day cleaning up the rest of my property for whatever is left for today. For the rest of you locals and SW MS residents, we're facing our biggest potential threat since 1969. Be smart and know what you can and can't do to the point you tip the odds completely in your favor.
Steve