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Old 12-13-2010, 08:26 AM
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Go outside and dig long channels around the higher side of your house and let it lead past the lower end and go out that way. But in your case it probably means that you should have your house raised so it won't be so easily flooded every time you get a big rain storm. From far distant weather predictions, this will increase in severity as time goes on.

Just do as Flylady says and have important papers and supplies ready to grab as you run out the door. Make sure you have all the kids' stuff, pet cages/leashes, clothes and quilts.
Go to Flylady.com and check out her suggestions for those in the weather's firing line.
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Old 12-13-2010, 09:03 AM
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LOL I think the long channels would have to be the size of a river when it rains like that in the Seattle area. Glad you didn't get flooded in your home!!!!
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