Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Is Oklahoma Breaking?

I was in a deep sleep.

And then I wasn’t.

The house was shaking.

I was confused. I hadn’t had anything to drink the night before. Or had I? No. No, I hadn’t. So what in the world--?? I checked the clock. It was about 130 AM.

Was it a crazy storm?

No.

I didn’t hear rain.

Was I dreaming?

No.

Was it a…GHOST?

No, ghosts don’t shake houses, do they. DO THEY?

Then I realized….oh. Earthquake.

I went to check on the kids to make sure they weren’t terrified. Natalie was still sleeping. Tommy was…well, wide awake. He was like, “That was AWESOME!” and then proceeded to chatter about earthquakes for ten minutes. I had to cut him off and say that I needed to go back to bed.

So I get back into bed—and momentarily freaked myself out by thinking the fan was a ghost—I really need to stop watching ghost shows when Tom isn’t here. But I’m fascinated by all the ghost shows. I can’t help it.

I finally got back to sleep and….

….I woke up by shaking. AGAIN.

“Freaking STATE!” I yelled and glanced at the clock. This time it was a little after 5.

Anyway, news stations reported that Oklahoma actually got 32 earthquakes. 32! Most of which were tiny so no one felt them. The ones I did feel were 4.somethings. But really, I hope Oklahoma is okay.

It took me awhile to fall back asleep again because I was worried we’d have another earthquake and then I was paranoid that then we’d have a sink hole situation what with all the trembling in the earth.

My imagination goes wild at night, guys.

Natalie didn’t feel ANY earthquakes.

Tommy felt the same ones I did. He still thinks they’re awesome.

Max the Cat was freaked out and kept shooting me dirty looks as though I were responsible for shaking the house.

I’m hoping tonight I’m not bothered by one again.

Although, yay, lucky us, we’re due for severe weather today. Possible tornados even.

Thanks, Oklahoma.

17 comments:

  1. Stay safe. we've had two earthquakes here in Virginia that I remember. One I was on the phone with my mom; the other I was at work. Thankfully both were during the day!

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  2. Oh boy! I don't know what I would have done in that instance. I like my ground solid underneath my feet. I have to deal with water weather here. Damn storms in the middle of the night with lightning that will put concert pyrotechnics to shame...that is what wakes me up. And the fear that I left my car windows open and I have to run outside to close them.

    Here's to sturdy ground!

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  3. Oh boy! I don't know what I would have done in that instance. I like my ground solid underneath my feet. I have to deal with water weather here. Damn storms in the middle of the night with lightning that will put concert pyrotechnics to shame...that is what wakes me up. And the fear that I left my car windows open and I have to run outside to close them.

    Here's to sturdy ground!

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  4. ...And this is why I will never live in earthquake country (Alaska, CA, etc.). I would not know what to do with myself!!

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  5. I have never felt an earthquake, but they sound scary.

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  6. I'm sure Tommy is excited for the severe weather!

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  7. Wow, 32 earthquakes is a LOT! I didn't hear anything about it on our news. You'd think that would become national news but then again- we probably had another car run into the side of a building. *snort*

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  8. I'm all set with earth quakes and tornadoes. I can do hurricanes, blizzards and a wicked nor'easter... but the others can stay in OK. Just as long as you guys are okay.

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  9. And hail the size of baseballs! I'm with Max, it's all your fault. (who else can he blame?)

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  10. I live in southern California and grew up here, so I have lived thur many earthquakes in my 53 years. Don't worry they are over before you have time to realize what's happening, unlike tornado's or hurricanes. I would much rather live in "earthquake" country.

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  11. Yikes!! You're getting it all there in Oklahoma!! I've only ever felt two earthquakes and it was SO WEIRD. Stay safe!! And to Oklahoma I say," Knock it off!!"

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  12. I also live in Southern California and still haven't adjusted to earthquakes. I can't imagine 32. I would much rather have some stability under my feet. Glad everyone's okay.

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  13. We had an earthquake here at the weekend. All my friends woke up, I slept right though it. I didn't know anything until people atarted asking me about it.

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  14. I have never ever been through an earthquake. I'd be a little freaked out!

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  15. Glad you are all okay.

    We had one here once a couple of years ago. I was sitting at my desk and all the sudden my monitor started shaking. I couldn't figure out what was going on.

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  16. I hate tornadoes. Only experienced one small earthquake. Hate tornadoes more.

    LisaDay

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