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Disaster in Texas

Collapsed Ceiling

The Cold

My youngest sister died of Cancer in January of 2021. My sister and I made plans to travel to Houston to settle her affairs, the house, car, and her personal belongings.  We’ve scheduled our trip until after we receive our second dose of vaccine. Neither of us thought it was a good idea to travel without that level of protection. It was going to be a sad but manageable chore.

However it got a lot more complicated when Texas experienced an extended period of subfreezing temperatures. The cold combined with multiple power outages caused the water pipes to freeze and burst. The ceiling collapsed and flooded the flooring.

If this was a singular event, we could remotely arrange for a remediation service and plumber. However the entire state has been designated as a federal disaster.  Queries for help were answered with “we are at capacity and not taking jobs”.

Community Help


Houston Cleanup
Houston Cleanup after the burst pipes from the big freeze

Church groups and volunteers have come to the aid of the people impacted by the storm. Since we are dealing with this remotely from New Hampshire, we were overwhelmed with gratitude when a Men’s group from Kingsland  Baptist Church removed the wet carpeting and vacuumed up the water. I encourage my readers to make a small donation in Pat Poltrack’s name to:

Kingsland Baptist Church – Missions Dept.

20555 Kingsland Blvd.

Katy, TX 77450

Attn: Marcell Hunt (team leader)

Thank You, Thank You, Thank You

We are so grateful to  Marcell and his team for the cleanup.  Prayers for the people of Texas. I’ll have more to report when we travel there in March.


Wet Carpet
Soggy carpeting removed from Pat Poltrack’s home after flooding from burst pipes.

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