So, I wasn't on at all yesterday (again), because...well, here;
During last class of school, the office buzzed in and said there was a tornado warning, and that they'd be keeping us later (not letting us leave at the usual 3:30 time). Just by that, I flipped out. If it wasn't for my friends making me laugh, I would've like......done something that people do when they're too nervous.
The wierd thing was, they hadn't asked us to leave the classroom and go downstairs to do the ducking-down thing by the lockers. So we waited in the classroom for like 20 minutes, and I looked outside.
Man...I've never seen a scarrier site than that. The sky was like...pitch black with some really dark green mixed in. The wind was INSANE, and there was tons of rain (totally not meant to rhyme).
Then, they told us to leave the classroom and go do the tornado-warning-thing. We had to duck down by the lockers (which is the most uncomfortable thing to do) for 30 minutes. Lemme' tell ya, we were deep into the school, and I still heard some crazy-loud thunder goin' on.
Luckily, it passed us. We were allowed to get up and go to the commons for further instructions. We waited there for the severe thunderstorm to pass for about 30 more minutes, then boarded the bus which took a while too.
I got home almost at six, instead of the usual 4:00. And just when I thought that was the worst of things...
The fun wasn't over yet.
The evil clouds had moved from the school, to where I live. Just my luck, eh? >.>
Things were wild. There was so much rain I litteraly couldn't see out the window. The power went out, too. We got down to the basement, cuz it was looking pretty viscious.
We really didn't want to stick around, cuz my brothers (and me) were freaking out. So, we drove (yeah, drove. It was nuts. The streets were flooded, the car almost got stuck like, 4 times in all the water. It was more like riding in a boat than riding in a car) to our Grandma's. She lives about 25 minutes away, but she had texted m' mom sayin' the weather wasn't that bad by her...and she had electrizity.
So, we spent the night there. Didn't go to school today either because of that. Actually, I'm really surprised the schools weren't closed. D:
...Uhh, so yeah. That was my interesting day.
During last class of school, the office buzzed in and said there was a tornado warning, and that they'd be keeping us later (not letting us leave at the usual 3:30 time). Just by that, I flipped out. If it wasn't for my friends making me laugh, I would've like......done something that people do when they're too nervous.
The wierd thing was, they hadn't asked us to leave the classroom and go downstairs to do the ducking-down thing by the lockers. So we waited in the classroom for like 20 minutes, and I looked outside.
Man...I've never seen a scarrier site than that. The sky was like...pitch black with some really dark green mixed in. The wind was INSANE, and there was tons of rain (totally not meant to rhyme).
Then, they told us to leave the classroom and go do the tornado-warning-thing. We had to duck down by the lockers (which is the most uncomfortable thing to do) for 30 minutes. Lemme' tell ya, we were deep into the school, and I still heard some crazy-loud thunder goin' on.
Luckily, it passed us. We were allowed to get up and go to the commons for further instructions. We waited there for the severe thunderstorm to pass for about 30 more minutes, then boarded the bus which took a while too.
I got home almost at six, instead of the usual 4:00. And just when I thought that was the worst of things...
The fun wasn't over yet.
The evil clouds had moved from the school, to where I live. Just my luck, eh? >.>
Things were wild. There was so much rain I litteraly couldn't see out the window. The power went out, too. We got down to the basement, cuz it was looking pretty viscious.
We really didn't want to stick around, cuz my brothers (and me) were freaking out. So, we drove (yeah, drove. It was nuts. The streets were flooded, the car almost got stuck like, 4 times in all the water. It was more like riding in a boat than riding in a car) to our Grandma's. She lives about 25 minutes away, but she had texted m' mom sayin' the weather wasn't that bad by her...and she had electrizity.
So, we spent the night there. Didn't go to school today either because of that. Actually, I'm really surprised the schools weren't closed. D:
...Uhh, so yeah. That was my interesting day.
