Thanks for the thought Jimmy.  We were without electricity until a few hours ago.  I am on Oahu so not the big island but we did get a shake.  I was in a meeting Sunday morning when it hit.  We immediately got all our kids at the university to get to second floors of the dorms.  We are always aware of Tsunamis.  But all is well now.  The big island suffered the most damage.  We had little.  It does bring things into focus in a hurry.  I saw a lot of people sharing grills and just helping out.  Makes you understand there is a lot of good in people.  Thanks again for your thoughts and prayers.
 
Mike

 
On 10/16/06, Jimmy D. Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Anybody heard from Mike?  I think he lives on the "big island".  I've
lost his email address or would have inquired direct, but if his power
is off like much of Haiwaii, it would have been in vain.

Mike, if you're reading this, I just want you to know that I'm thinking
of you and your family and pray that all is OK.

JIMMY  D

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