Sunday, September 7, 2008

WARNING - Time for Houston to Prepare for Ike

HURRICANES AND WEATHER
Okay...remember that trough I said would probably steer Ike north. Looks like it won't deliver.

Bottom line...we could have a hurricane hitting Texas next Saturday.

We needed that trough and secondary frontal system to steer it away and it looks like neither one is going to help us out.

Of course a lot can happen in five days or more...but please consider this your advance warning and start making plans. It is also likely that Ike will be a major hurricane as it approaches the western Gulf.

So, right now, you should use today to beef up supplies, think about protecting your home and consider your plans of staying or going. One respondent to my blog already made reservations in Austin and said that the hotel was already booking up. If you plan to leave and you have a pet, what would you do...if you want to leave them in a kennel, make sure it is in a safe area (maybe on your way to wherever you plan to go).

Now remember, that by mid-week if the storm is looking like it will hit us...the rule of thumb is run from the water and hide from the wind. Those of us inland (unless we are caring for someone who has to leave) must be prepared to stay and ride it out.

Keep you gas tanks full, get some extra cash and check out your prescription supplies.

I'll be giving more tips in the days ahead.

It is going to get back to hot and sticky this week. You will definitely know it is still summer.

SPANISH WORD FOR THE DAY
It seems appropriate to do huracán, pronounced oo-rah-con (like a con job). In case you didn't guess, this means hurricane. Now you can speak about dangerous storms in 2 languages.

Speaking of language learning, a study in Louisiana of 3rd, 4th and 5th graders who had 30 minutes of foreign language education every day, had significantly higher scores on the 1985 Basic Skills Language Arts Test than did a similar groupd that did not study a foreign language. Further by fith grade, the math scores of language students were also higher than those of students not studying a foreign language.

This came from Rafferty, E.A. (1986). Second language study and basic skills in Louisiana. U.S.; Louisiana, from ERIC database.

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AND MORE
I just had to share my big coup of Saturday...although I want to apologize for not telling you all about this on Friday. I was waiting to see it for myself. My girlfriend, Gloria, gave me a tip that the Talbots for Kids was closing. Sorry folks, Saturday was the last day. But I picked up a boy's christening gown for my nephew for $8.75. Unbelievable...and it is really nice! I won't tell you what I payed for Sarah's. If anyone knows of any great deals like this, pass it along, and I'll let everyone know.

Well, happy shopping and have a nice (but productive) Sunday. Be safe everyone!

Cecilia Sinclair
Wonder Weather Woman

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thank you for including me! Whew~ I will be checking in, for sure! Mrs. G