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Arthur Little
3rd October 2009, 12:34
I'm sure my co-forumers and the many friends of Alan on this site will wish to join me in thought and prayer for Hanna's family ... and countless others ... in Manila, who, sadly, lost their homes and valued possessions in the wake of the terrible havoc brought about by last weekend's ferocious tropical storms that struck the Capital :omg:

KeithD
3rd October 2009, 12:46
Another typhoon is over the country now, and another one is following!! :doh

somebody
3rd October 2009, 13:22
Yes all those in the affected are in my Thoughts, hoping soon they will be fine.

It cant be to bad at present as the Wife is speaking to her little Brother and spoke to a friend of her's last night. But the areas around them still have bad flooding.

I know many of my Wifes Friends are helping prepare food for those having problems doing so themselves and my Wife was grateful it was payday the other day so she could help them in a little way like many phills abroard are. But feeling rather helpless:NoNo:

James Hubbard
3rd October 2009, 13:24
I really do feel sorry when I watch the balita (news) and see the devastation in the Manila area.

I'll pray for them.

I hope Alan and Hannah can cope with this situation in their family.

LadyJ
3rd October 2009, 13:43
Stay strong Hannah and Alan and family. Our thoughts are with you.

somebody
3rd October 2009, 14:00
Stay strong Hannah and Alan and family. Our thoughts are with you.
Indeed, hows your family Lady J po in quezon city? OK I hope:)

LadyJ
3rd October 2009, 14:08
Indeed, hows your family Lady J po in quezon city? OK I hope:)

Thanks you remembered:xxgrinning--00xx3: They're good except there's another typhoon on the way, still cloudy and raining, disaster could happen again anytime. I just hope they'll get through all these typhoon. It's just sad to what had happened to Phils and other countries:cwm3:

What about your in-laws?

somebody
3rd October 2009, 14:13
Thanks you remembered:xxgrinning--00xx3: They're good except there's another typhoon on the way, still cloudy and raining, disaster could happen again anytime. I just hope they'll get through all these typhoon. It's just sad to what had happened to Phils and other countries:cwm3:

What about your in-laws?


Well the Wife Mum Lives in Italia so is fine, but like the Wife feeling helpless apart from sending over a little more cash not much they can do.

The Wifes Lolo had to move to one of the aunts house as he has gone from none to too many indoor swiming pools now:D But as he said seen it all before over the years and knows it will be ok in the long term:)

The latest typhoon seemed to move away but as you say no more rain thanks for a little while would be nice.

The rest all ok, but the kiddies of the family upset as macdoo's, jollibee and chow king are all in the flooded area of the town:omg:

Alan
3rd October 2009, 14:16
Arthur - what a wonderful thought from you! Hanna and I express our thanks and gratitude for this sentiment.

The latest is that Robert, Hanna's brother who owns the house, returned from a 2 year contract in Thailand earlier this year with a (fairly) healthy bank account and was thus able to buy, for the first time, a fridge, a TV, a 3 piece suite etc... in fact, all the things that they had only previously dreamed of.

Last Saturday, all those things were destroyed in the flood, as well as his new car, bought 'on the drip' (if you'll pardon the pun.)

All his hard work has now gone 'down the drain' as it were!

I only wish that could help him, his wife and 3 kids - but, if you read my threads, particularly around May/June 2008 - you will realise why I can't.

However, at least he and his family are still safe - the main thing! There is, of course, a massive 'rebuilding' effort taking place in Metro Manila at the moment and Hanna and I are keeping very close tabs on events.

Bless you again Arthur for your thoughts.

Al.:)

somebody
3rd October 2009, 14:21
Arthur - what a wonderful thought from you! Hanna and I express our thanks and gratitude for this sentiment.

The latest is that Robert, Hanna's brother who owns the house, returned from a 2 year contract in Thailand earlier this year with a (fairly) healthy bank account and was thus able to buy, for the first time, a fridge, a TV, a 3 piece suite etc... in fact, all the things that they had only previously dreamed of.

Last Saturday, all those things were destroyed in the flood, as well as his new car, bought 'on the drip' (if you'll pardon the pun.)

All his hard work has now gone 'down the drain' as it were!

I only wish that could help him, his wife and 3 kids - but, if you read my threads, particularly around May/June 2008 - you will realise why I can't.

However, at least he and his family are still safe - the main thing! There is, of course, a massive 'rebuilding' effort taking place in Metro Manila at the moment and Hanna and I are keeping very close tabs on events.

Bless you again Arthur for your thoughts.

Al.:)

Sometimes life is just not fair I cant even imagine how Hannas Brother feels about this situation. But like you say thankfully they all have there good health and one another.

The Phills like many countrys outside of the affulent west have a can fix anything approach still. So hopefully things may not be as bad once things settle down:xxgrinning--00xx3:

KeithD
3rd October 2009, 14:33
Anyone notice the global change this year? Hardly any Hurricanes getting near America this year, they are all on the opposite side of the globe. This is a normal cycle.

Alan
3rd October 2009, 14:44
Sometimes life is just not fair I cant even imagine how Hannas Brother feels about this situation. But like you say thankfully they all have there good health and one another.

The Phills like many countrys outside of the affulent west have a can fix anything approach still. So hopefully things may not be as bad once things settle down:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Thanks Andy!

Al.:)

jimeve
3rd October 2009, 14:55
Anyone notice the global change this year? Hardly any Hurricanes getting near America this year, they are all on the opposite side of the globe. This is a normal cycle.

They can have them back next year, and keep them they are the worst offenders next to China. global warming the main cause.
http://ecobridge.org/content/g_cse.htm

Alan
3rd October 2009, 14:57
Stay strong Hannah and Alan and family. Our thoughts are with you.

Thanks Lady J. We appreciate your wishes.

Al.:)

jimeve
3rd October 2009, 15:01
Thanks Andy!

Al.:)

Hello Alan,sorry to hear about hannas parents losing their house and possessions, they can be replaced.. not like life's, hope they are in good health.

Sophie
3rd October 2009, 18:37
Arthur - what a wonderful thought from you! Hanna and I express our thanks and gratitude for this sentiment.

The latest is that Robert, Hanna's brother who owns the house, returned from a 2 year contract in Thailand earlier this year with a (fairly) healthy bank account and was thus able to buy, for the first time, a fridge, a TV, a 3 piece suite etc... in fact, all the things that they had only previously dreamed of.

Last Saturday, all those things were destroyed in the flood, as well as his new car, bought 'on the drip' (if you'll pardon the pun.)

All his hard work has now gone 'down the drain' as it were!

I only wish that could help him, his wife and 3 kids - but, if you read my threads, particularly around May/June 2008 - you will realise why I can't.

However, at least he and his family are still safe - the main thing! There is, of course, a massive 'rebuilding' effort taking place in Metro Manila at the moment and Hanna and I are keeping very close tabs on events.

Bless you again Arthur for your thoughts.

Al.:)

Sorry to hear about this alan.....It's hard loosing the stuff and investments you worked so hard for.......
But what's important is they're all safe and unharmed and have each other.....they can always replace the stuff lost, but not each other.....
Hope you and hanna and her family were all ok and you all take care there and be safe.....

Sophie
3rd October 2009, 18:45
I'm sure my co-forumers and the many friends of Alan on this site will wish to join me in thought and prayer for Hanna's family ... and countless others ... in Manila, who, sadly, lost their homes and valued possessions in the wake of the terrible havoc brought about by last weekend's ferocious tropical storms that struck the Capital :omg:

Sad news indeed, but what's important is they still have each other....they can always replace the stuff lost but not each other.....
Like you arthur, hanna's family are in my thoughts and prayers as well and take care always and be safe there alan and hanna.....

Pepe n Pilar
3rd October 2009, 20:13
Hi Prof Alan, Good to know Hannah's brother and family are all ok. Although material things can be replaced it has a great impact on us who had worked hard to accumulate those. I know it feels so bad seeing our stuffs washed away by floods. I wish everyone good health.
Warm regards to Hannah.

Take care