We stand in a huge line to check out at Wal-Mart in Shallotte, N.C.
Every checkout line was like this –
and even longer at the self-checkout!
We speculated it might just be the Long Shoremens strike had just begun!
And also many like us –
were buying supplies for the N.C. Mountains-
who had lost everything they owned.
In this picture,-
you see a women in a black dress –
We had never seen her before –
and she asked what we were doing!
She and her husband –
and twelve other relatives –
were staying on Holden Beach at their second home.
They all had lost power back in the mountains –
and trees were down all over their property.
They had left and gone to the second house on the coast.
They did not know when they would get back to their houses!
We had purchased mainly supplies such as blankets – pillows – camping cooking pots and pans.
Propane – small canisters to cook with!
Depends – the items that were needed –
according to the info we were getting from the people who delivered the trucks and trailers.
This couple after they checked out –
asked if they could donate there and then –
We did not know them-
and they did not know us –
She handed Sherry two $20.00 bills and walked away!
They were in distress-
not knowing about their own homes –
but gave it anyway.
We told them we would give it to the trucks to cover gas –
The owner of the pier-
who is organizing all of this –
said “NO” –
he reached into his pocket and took out a wad of donations!
He had dispatched several people to go –
and buy big-ticket items –
Chainsaws – generators – cooking stoves, etc.
We then went to Dollar General –
to see if we could stretch our donations out!
This is where we paid the same for propane canisters-
but bought a lot of baby supplies.
The babies need so much!
Back to our garage –
where we repacked the items we bought-
and the tops marked with what was in them-
for delivery to Sunset Beach pier.
The people we describe above –
are just a few that we have met –
Many people coming together –
giving time- effort –
money and willing to help.
The donations kept coming in –
we are humble!
People are good –
people give and do not question –
People trust –
and people help those in need-
As of this writing –
four days in on donating –
FEMA has shipped 8.5 MILLION MEALS –
7 MILLION LITERS of water –
150 GENERATORS to affected areas –
and countless helicopters to deliver to stranded towns.
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