November 4, 2012

assessing the damage

If you've followed along on this blog for a while then you know that my parents had a second home at the beach. We were blessed children to have a whole childhood of summers frolicking in the sun and sand with our family and our summer friends every summer. Purchased back in the sixties by my parents and aunt and uncle it is now owned by my mother and aunt since the passing of my dad and uncle. I have written a few little stories about my experiences growing up there you can read about it  here here and here.

I am sorry to say that our beach town Long Beach NY and it's residents and home owners have been devastated by Hurricane Sandy. Although we The Forbes have moved away our hearts still reside in that town and have never left. Nor have many of my family they are still there.

Here's the news I have so far...

It is grim. I should say that everyone is safe but Long Beach NY and just about every person if not every person is devastated.

dunes and grass before
photo credit: Jen Forbes

dunes and grass after
photo credit Lauren Saccaro

My aunt wrote me, mom and Bill and e-mail to fill us in on the family and on the property damage since her and mom are still partners on the house.

My aunt lives right on the beach in her main residence she has a basement full of water, heater and all contents of basement are lost, no heat, electric or water, house uninhabitable.

Her eldest daughter Gen, has flooded basement plus two feet in her one story house, all is lost, it's the feeling of the family the house will most likely be condemned. My cousin God bless her lost her husband when her twin boys were barely teens (about 12) she has had a difficult life as a single mother and it is just heartbreaking that now all everything is lost to her, even her house. Please pray for her!

photo credit: Frank DiGaudio
This is from what I understand a typical scene in the West end of Long Beach where all of my beach family reside. People are just dumping the contents of their homes on the curb. Do you notice how the sand has filled in the streets swept up from the beach?

One of Gen's twin sons lived with his girlfriend in the downstairs apt. of a house a few blocks west, they lost all of their furniture and possessions. Not only that, they both work for local businesses which have closed due to their own devastation so they are now both unemployed. Prayers for them too please.

The other twin lives in Brooklyn and is ok thank goodness.

My cousin Kate lives in her Dad's (Mickey's) rental property, the basement is flooded and the heater is submerged under water. She has no heat or electric she is unable like the rest to live in her place.

beach after
photo credit:Lauren Saccaro
beach before
photo credit: Jen Forbes


My mom and aunts house is a two story house and my cousin Pat occupies the top floor apt, she was the lucky one all her possessions are untouched by the flooding and sand. The downstairs apartment however was under four feet of water and will eventually have to be gutted and redone. No gas or electric or water the house is unlivable due to those conditions.

Pat's son Dan and his wife and baby  Jax are living in a motel in Connecticut for the time being, they were living in an apt, in the next beach town over and aren't able to move in due to lack of heat or water.

My cousin Mickey and his wife Lorraine's primary residence is quite a distance from the beach so they've taken all of the family-their immediate family into their home. I was chatting with my mom this morning over breakfast and said "even when he was the smallest child he was always a good boy." And I might just add he married a good and decent woman Lorraine has a generous heart.

There is destruction beyond comprehension and the rebuilding will take a very long time. My guess is this will vanish from the news long before even a small part of the work is done. Then there is the healing, the people are experiencing losses beyond our comprehension. Lets not forget them.

 I'll keep you updated as I get news, so for now .....

I'll leave you with the words of my 84 year old aunt Genevieve and I'm just going to paraphrase what she said at the end of her e-mail.

I thank God for my family. I couldn't be luckier of more 
 blessed that we are all safe and  together.They the best people in the world.     
                                                                                         


26 comments:

  1. Oh, Jen... I'm so sorry for all the losses. I can't even imagine what people are going through. (well, I can, but the thoughts aren't pleasant)

    Coming from a location that has threats of hurricanes on a fairly regular basis, I know there is only so much a person can do to prepare for something like this. No amount of preparation would have been enough to deter the wrath of Sandy, other than evacuating to keep one safe. Thank God your family is safe!

    My thoughts and prayers are with everyone.

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  2. Prayers for all involved; I can't imagine the destruction/devastation. You are right, it won't be news when all the rebuilding is done, but I do hope those that can will rebuild and that healing will take place over time.

    betty

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  3. One day and whole lives and ways of life are wiped out for who knows how long...it's just horrendous. I feel awful for everyone who was affected, and I can only imagine the worry you've been experiencing as you waited to hear how those close to you have fared. I'm grateful everyone is alive, but I feel for the pain and loss. :(

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  4. We were left powerless for a few days and when power returned and I turned on the news I was shocked at the extent of devastation so many people experienced. Our prayers go out to everyone who was affected.. grateful to be safe and sound.

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    1. You're very sweet to offer your prayers Hena, I'm grateful you and yours are ok.

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  5. words cannot express how saddened I am by this----prayers for all involved and hope things start to look up and improve real soon.

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    1. They're committed to rebuilding, thanks for the prayers.

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  6. We continue to pray for those affected by this devastating hurricane.

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    1. So appreciate it maria. I so worry that after this disappears from the news the prayers will stop.

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  7. unbelievable devastation, complete ruins.... but so many people are praying..those affected have to feel it. our whole church prayed today and is taking up a collection next weekend....
    so sad.

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  8. It is so heartbreaking to witness all the destruction from that storm. My thoughts and prayers are with them.

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    1. Thanks pamela I'm going to see it for myself in a few weeks. The thought of all the suffering and destruction just makes me weep.

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  9. The devastation Hurricane Sandy caused is heart wrenching. I too have family living on Staten Island, in New Jersey, Rockaway Park Queens, and Manhattan that were affected by Sandy's wrath. I even know the friend personally of the 22year old that was torched by stepping on that loose telephone pole wire. My heart aches when I listen to the stories & see pics. All I can do is pray & offer any assistance to those in need.

    The Hubs & I were trying to make travel plans up to NY, but family said it's too chaotic to even try. Our home is open to all who need it...this they know. So, we'll wait until the dust settles a bit before heading up.

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    1. We have thanksgiving and a wedding the day after so we're going then. I'll fill you in on what's going on if you haven't gone by then. ok?

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  10. Praying for your family and everyone affected. I feel so helpless up here in Maine. I wish I could do something to make everything go back to normal. For now, I donated and keep everyone in my thoughts.

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    1. Donation is SO important so many lost everything. You're a wonderfully generous person Jennifer.

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  11. The after pictures are so sad. I am sorry to hear about the devastation that is affecting so many people. It is a relief as your Aunt Genevieve has expressed that everyone at least has each other. Praying for everyone.

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  12. Oh, Jen, it is heartbreaking to see the pictures of all the devastation. It reminds me of some of the photos my husband shared when he went to Japan last year after the Tsunami. Praying for peace in the midst of loss. <3

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  13. That just makes me so sad for everyone that has been impacted by this witch of a storm. I am so sorry for all that has been lost. Sorry isn't even a big enough word to express how I feel. Sending so much love and thoughts.

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    1. I know! You are so sweet and caring my friend. xoxo

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  14. Oh Jen, this whole post just breaks my heart for you and your entire extended family. I know it's just "stuff" and lives are so much more important, but still. I can't imagine. Praying they rebuild and reclaim their lives. My hope is for them to be lifted up higher than ever before.

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    1. I've heard others say that they've come back from this kind of thing stronger than before. That's my hope and prayer for my family and all the others, thanks Ang!

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  15. --My heart aches aches aches.

    It's hard to look at...& believe.

    Xxx

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  16. It really is heartbreaking and I couldn't agree more, so so hard to look at.

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  17. These photos really bring home the extent of the devastation Jen. I thought those houses were right on the beach until I read that sand had covered the streets. It's so painful to hear about people who's lives have been changed forever,no house,no job and now their life has to have another direction. As you said the news covererage had died away.In the UK we have went from hearing about it on every news programme to not hearing anything about it at all. These people affected will be living with it for a long time and my heart and my prayers go to them and your family too.

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