I live in Alabama but my grandparents lived in Moorhead and I have aunts and cousins in Fargo and West Fargo. I am watching and waiting and hating, for all of you good people there, that you are faced with this flood. It looks so cold, too, on TV, and y'all never complain about that. Stay warm. Be strong. Get some rest when you can. Know that others do care about this calamity but feel we can only sit and watch it unfold. Don't lose heart. I know it's so stressful and the not-knowing-what-will-be can wear you out. We deal with that with our hurricanes. Pace yourselves. Look out for one another. Tell the rest of America what we need to do to help you. Love, Patti A.
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I live in Alabama but my grandparents lived in Moorhead and I have aunts and cousins in Fargo and West Fargo. I am watching and waiting and hating, for all of you good people there, that you are faced with this flood. It looks so cold, too, on TV, and y'all never complain about that. Stay warm. Be strong. Get some rest when you can. Know that others do care about this calamity but feel we can only sit and watch it unfold. Don't lose heart. I know it's so stressful and the not-knowing-what-will-be can wear you out. We deal with that with our hurricanes. Pace yourselves. Look out for one another. Tell the rest of America what we need to do to help you. Love, Patti A.
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