Sunrise on the Rappahannock
Every adversity, every failure, every heartache carries with it
the seed of an equal or greater benefit.
~Napoleon Hill
Last night I learned that the tornado that went through Deltaville was classified as an F2 tornado. If you factor in emotional devastation along with the physical devastation, it's more like an F150 (I know the Fujita Scale only goes to 5).
The following diagram shows the path of the tornado and the areas with damage. The area with all the overlapping red dots surrounded by all the overlapping yellow dots is Jackson Acres. That's where our house is.
Today we learn if our house will be salvageable or if it will be condemned. According to another adjuster who was discussing a separate matter with my father (we currently have someone's boat in our field and the adjuster was there for that particular claim), modular homes typically end up being condemned when sustaining the damage our house sustained because they can't take certain stress like a stick built dwelling.
So why did I title this post the bright side? Because despite everything we've lost (and seriously, there's a lot for me to cry about), there's a lot to gain. A new house would mean less work for my dad. There wouldn't be a need for the repairing and repainting and reflooring of the house that is currently there. In fact, the weekend before the tornado, we were in Deltaville and we were all talking about the things needed to be done around the house. My father commented he wished they had looked around more for a little better place. Well, now perhaps we can.
And if the house stays, that's great too. We already know the decks all have to be replaced. Normally that would suck, but we've talked for years how we wished we had made the back deck bigger to wrap around to the side door. Now we have that option.
The shed is gone. Dad wanted a new one. Now the insurance will be buying us one (now if we can only keep it organized and spider free we'll be good). Sweet!
So, despite all that we've lost, we have so much to gain.