Dear Penny,  As with everyone else on this list, my thoughts and prayers are 
with you and your family.  Having spent my entire life (all 70 years of it) in 
Florida, I do know what you are going through.  I was worried about my family 
in Miami until I finally heard from them and they only got Katrina as a baby 
hurricane.  I also have distant cousins (lots of them) in Mississippi, but they 
are in the upper part of the state and didn't get the horrible devastation the 
Gulf area did.

I do mean this - if there is ANYTHING I can do for you or your family please 
let me know off list.  This is not a time to be mouthing platitudes - this is a 
time for friends to rally around, and I consider you a friend even though I 
have never met you in person.

Again, my thoughts and prayers are with you.

Lalah, Never give up, Never surrender

--- "Penny Ladnier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: "Penny Ladnier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 20:16:41 -0400
To: "h-costume" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [h-cost] Storm update
I  had  promised  last week that we would have a free access to
our  Library  at  the  beginning of this week. I am taking some
days off this week and have to cancel the free access. A lot of
people  have written asking about the Library access. After you
read  the following I think you will understand why I am taking
a few days off.
Several of you know that I am from the Mississippi Gulf Coast .
I  was  there  for  two  family  unions  in  July.  I  am  from
Biloxi/Ocean Springs area and my husband is from Gulfport. Both
of  us  have very large extended families there. They live from
Slidell, Louisiana to Mobile, Alabama. I have five siblings and
my  Mom, my husband have two siblings living on the Gulf Coast.
Several  of our family members have lost their homes, jobs, and
businesses  to  the  Hurricane. My husband's sister in Colorado
Springs, my sister in Tampa, and I have been frantically trying
to  locate  our  families. Monday morning was the last we heard
from  those family members that didn't evacuate. Now they don't
have  phone  are internet access. Even the ones who left on the
Coast,  their  cell  phones  are not working because their area
code is for the Gulf Coast.
My  husband's  brother  and  sister,  their  spouses,  and  six
children were in the same home, in North Gulfport. They were at
the  brother's home. The last time we spoke was Monday at 11:00
AM.  Their  electricity  was out and we were talking by cell 15
mins.  before the worse part of the hurricane. They didn't know
the  hurricane  eye  was  heading for them until we called. The
sister's  home, (my husband's family home since 1920) was about
five  blocks  from  the beach in Gulfport. We don't know if the
family  home  is  still  there, but from photos on TV, we don't
have  much hope. The home is near where you are seeing the news
film  where  the  Dole  banana  trailers for semi-trucks, Grand
Casino, and downtown Gulfport.
My  Aunt  lived  two streets from the beach in the same area of
Gulfport  and  we  are  sure  her  home  is gone... my aunt did
evacuate. We don't know where another eldery aunt
My  mother  evacuated  to  Hattiesburg,  Mississippi  to my 4th
brother  house.  We  talked  with them on the phone giving them
updates on the hurricane until 15 minutes before the eye of the
hurricane  hit. Today my sister got in touch with him. He could
only  talk  for  a  couple of minutes. They took some damage to
their house but can live in it. He is a fireman and went to the
city,  but  had to use a chainsaw to cut down trees on the road
to  get  to  the  city.  He  did  see  some  TV  footage at the
firehouse. My mother doesn't know how bad the Gulf Coast is and
that  she  probably doesn't have a house anymore. Her house was
near  the  Beau Riverage casino and the Lighthouse on the beach
in  Biloxi... near the apt. complex that 30 people died in. Mom
worked  for  my  business  and my 3rd brother. The apts. that I
mentioned  was on a street between Mom's house and my brother's
business.  We don't think he has a business or home anymore. We
heard  from  brother  #3  today.  He evacuated to Pensacola. He
lived in a condo on the beach in Pass Christian. That area took
the  eye  of the hurricane and it is so bad there that very few
reporters can get there.
Brother  #2  is  working  off  the coast of Africa for the past
month. He lives in Gautier, MS. His entire family (children and
grandchildren)  evacuated  to  Northern  Louisiana. We have not
idea  how their house faired. My brother is due to come in from
Africa  Wed.  or  Thurs.  night. We don't even know where he is
coming  into... we can't get threw to his families' cell phone.
Ironically he is the boss over several oil rigs in Africa.
My  1st  brother primary home and businesses in Mobile, Alabama
faired  well.  We  just  heard  from  heard  from  this brother
tonight.  He  has  generators  and  is  bringing  one to my 4th
brother's  home  in Hattiesburg. We believe my 1st brother lost
his new vacation home on Dauphin Island, Alabama.
We  haven't heard from my 2nd second and her daughter's family.
They  rode the storm out in northern Ocean Springs. This sister
has  MS and we are very worried about her. Because of the MS is
can't  take  the  95  degree  coastal  weather without a/c. Her
husband  works  on the oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico. We don't
know  if  he  made  it  inland before the hurricane hit or not.
Normally  they come in the mouth of the Mississippi River which
was hit first by the hurricane. My niece and her husband worked
at  the  Grand  Casino  in  Biloxi, and are now unemployed. The
hurricane pushed this casino across the highway.
My  husband's family in Pearl River and Slidell, Louisiana have
lost  their homes to the floods. They had evacuated to northern
Louisiana. We have heard from them.
For  our  subscribers,  you saw my photos in the Library of the
huge  historic antebellum homes on the beach in Pass Christian.
I took those photos in July, ironically again during a tropical
storm.  I just saw news footage of that area and all those home
are  gone.  Some of those homes had been there since the 1830s.
Another  irony,  this  town  is named after one of my husband's
great-grandfathers  who discovered the pass between the islands
and  the Gulf Coast. His name was Christian Ladnier and was one
of  the  founding  families of the area between New Orleans and
Mobile. That's why we have so many family members in this area.
My  husband  has so many cousins in this area and we just don't
know where they are now.
It  is  so  heartbreaking  to  see an area that we grew up into
adulthood  so torn apart. We don't know what our family members
are  going  to  do for homes or income. All the businesses have
been destroyed.
We  are  just  some of the thousands who are trying to find our
families  on the Gulf Coast. If you want to help, send money to
the American Red Cross or the Salvation Army. Write in the memo
section Hurricane Katrina and the organizations promised to use
the monies for that cause. These charities are sending in teams
to feed the Coastal residents. Please keep all the Gulf Coastal
residents and their families in your prayers.
I  am  sorry  if  there  are spelling or grammar errors in this
message.  I  just don't have the heart to read over what I just
wrote. I have cried so much, my head hurts.
Penny E. Ladnier
Owner,
The Costume Gallery, www.costumegallery.com
Costume Classroom, www.costumeclassroom.com
Costume Research Library, www.costumelibrary.com
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