Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Elvis in the House

The Tri-TANs wanted to try out this great "Elvis" place we heard about which served the most tasty BBQs. So we went to Memphis BBQ to have a taste of some, plus, to see some pictures of Elvis too... but we got more than that. Elvis was actually in the house!


We saw him passing by the corner of Beale Street and Elvis Presley Blvd and posing with some fans.



He even got a special guest with him, Marilyn. Come to think of it, what if they did hook up together? I know, it would probably result to this.....



Standing tall after the rain

Date of Flood: June 7, 2008

Date written: June 27, 2008


The past weeks had been really hard for a lot of people we know since the flood happened here in Columbus. A friend of ours had her basement stricken by the flood. The water and mud filled their basement up to the ceiling and the experience was definitely devastating to each and every member of Cindy Calkins family. A lot of appliances (including bed, sofas, washer, dryer) and memorabilias were damaged. Upon knowing the news, we immediately called Cindy up and asked if she needed any assistance. The next day, Jonathan went to their house and together with Cindy's husband Jim and some other volunteers from the church, the work was started. They painstakingly removed all the carpet and wall linings, cut the sofa up so that it can be easily disposed, removed mud and debris from the floor, and carried cabinets to be thrown out. At the end of the day, some things were accomplished but still, so much work was still left to be done.




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Before picture of the basement
Present picture of the basement.... Plus a large smile on Cindy's face.
So much has happened in just a matter of weeks. This devastating event was unprecedented and totally unexpected. The great thing is, after almost a month, we look back and the progress was tremendous. A lot of things has been back and up to their almost usual state. How much the city and the people affected has recovered in just a very short period of time, is just simply overwhelming and inspiring.