Friday, September 3, 2010

We're Alright!

Earl spared us. It was not bad at all and we pretty much slept through it. We are very thankful because it could have really bad!! Thanks for all the prayers and purrs for us!

37 comments:

Mishkat said...

We're really glad to hear this! Our mom looked at the news around midnight and saw that Earl had slowed down to a Cat 2, which was good - and that he was moving fast, which was also good. Hope all is well all up and down the coast too.

Many purrs from the Mishkat cats

My Mind's Eye said...

YAY!!! I was thrilled to received an email from Downeast early this morning!!!
Earl was a polite hurricane thank goodness.
MHC didn't even get much rain!!

Everyone have a good weekend.
Madi and Mom

Anonymous said...

We're so glad you didn't have it too bad! And no traumatized kitties, either!

SeaThreePeeO said...

We're so glad to hear that Earl didn't hit you too badly!

The Monkeys said...

Awesome! We were checking the news this morning to make sure you guys were okay!

cats of wildcat woods said...

Yay! So glad to hear you guys were spared the worst. I hope Earl winds down before it gets to my home town in MA!

SuziQCat said...

Glad to hear everything is alright...Enjoy your weekend!

We love Luna said...

I'm always thinking of you dear friends!
Enjoy your weekend
purrs and good energies!
Luna

Old Kitty said...

Yay!!! Yay you're all ok and safe!!! Wonderful news!!! Yay!!

Take care
x

Noll's Nip said...

Wonderful! I was watching the news and saw it get downgraded to a cat 2 and now this good news. Hope it goes out to sea.

Laila and Angel Minchie said...

Thanks cod! We kept checking with the weather channel.

BeadedTail said...

We're so glad to hear this! We're glad everyone is okay!

Brian's Home Blog said...

Hooray, we were worried about you! Have a nice and relaxing weekend!!!

Catio Tales said...

Thank goodness. We are so glad you are safe. We had been worried and Äiti had been looking at the news and wondering.......
Headrubs and purrs to you all.

Kea said...

We're glad you're okay! We're hoping it brings only rain and moderate winds to the Halifax, NS area -- that's where our grandma lives!

Sweet Purrfections said...

So glad to hear that Earl missed you!

Angel, Kirby and Max said...

That is great news!

Angel Ginger Jasper said...

Thank god.. So happy you are all ok.. HUgs GJ xx

Mama Feline said...

Wonderful news!!!! Shew! Purrs and care from the kitties and humans in Johannesburg xxx

Sparkle said...

Heaving a BIG kitty sigh of relief! I was concerned!

Memories of Eric and Flynn said...

Phew!!! We are very glad to hear that good news.

Katnip Lounge said...

Hurrah! We went to bed worried...
We are glad you're all OK.

Tigger, Munchkin, Jigsaw, Patches said...

We iz furry glad to heer you iz all safe! We wuz worried fur all our east-coast furriends!

Cara n Crew said...

Whew! We were relieved when we heard Earl had slowed. Have a great weekend!

-Pip,Smidgen, Minnie

Jans Funny Farm said...

We love good news. Earl spared you and Poppy Q was spared the earthquake in NZ.

ANGEL ABBYGRACE said...

We purred for you while Mom watched the Weather chaNNEL and saw the effects of Earl. We are so glad you are all OK!

purrim
xo

Abby

Cory said...

We are so relieved!!!

Ellen Whyte said...

Terrific news!

Anonymous said...

Allus good to avoid serious storms!

Jacqueline said...

Great news!...Hope you all have a fun holiday weekend, sweet friends...xoxo...Calle, Halle, Sukki

Teddy Westlife said...

So glad to hear you're all okay!

meowmeowmans said...

Hooray! We're so happy that you are okay! We got lucky here in Connecticut ... Earl pretty much passed us by.

(angel) Grrreta and Fam said...

Yay! We're so glad you're okay.

Cat said...

Yay, such good news!

Winston Wilbur said...

Good News Yeah. We were worried about all of you.

Shelly said...

Glad you are okay!!

Boo-Bah AKA Iris said...

We are happy to hear that Earl was kind to you. We were worried for all of you that were in its path.

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