We had a tornado hit our house in the middle of the night in 1991. Scariest night of my life. I’ll never forget the sound and the negative pressure. So thankful we survived. The house and barn weren’t as lucky.
There is nothing like that negative pressure feeling. I grew up in Oklahoma and have experienced countless tornadoes. There is nothing to even describe the feeling of a room when a tornado passes. It goes silent and the air is all sucked out of the room. Feels like it last forever when it’s only a few minutes. So scary.
samantha morrow it’s crazy here! Oklahoma can get anywhere from 18-56 tornadoes in the month of May alone. Last year we had over 100 tornado watches, warnings and actual tornadoes that touched down. This year we didn’t have many thankfully, but storm season can get crazy scary here.
I’m glad you guys are safe. Your house are very lucky! They didn’t have any damage. You did the right things to do. You took the kids to your friends house.
This is pretty common in the Heartland. We have a storm shelter. My mom has had 2 houses hit. One was damaged, and the other was taken out in the Joplin storm.
Such a loving family devoted Mom and Dad , with all your new construction time to invest in groung shelter to put your children , be wise safer and closer for you to seek shelter. You could have builder put in safety rails in the shelter to make a large play pen for those precious children. So glad that all are safe Ruth VA. God has truly blessed you both and the children.
I just love watching these babies grow , thank you for posting all the pics and videos, my only complaint I have is .... wish y'all had more tv shows , love yall and God bless
Wow ur so cool for pretending natural disasters aren’t life threatening. Considering how many people post about how terrifying it is, maybe stick to speaking for yourself. Natural selection is a wonderful thing and clearly still going strong.
Lol same! I'm in St. Louis County and I've done that once before. Scary. But its so common down here. You know when it's "just a storm" and when it's time to say "oh shit" When ya hear your mama say that, you shelter down fast
I just ran across this video knowing nothing about you all and I heard the weather report and they mentioned my home town cullman al. I continued watching and I love this I have now subscribed to your channel..
In each bag, diaper bags will contain for each baby, 20 diapers, socks, wipes, travel size powder baby bottles, four pacifiers each bag, medication for each baby in childproof bottles with zip lock bags, rain boots, and shoes. Backpacks will contain four shirts, four pants, two pairs of pyjamas, three baby blankets and one survival blanket (each backpack) each backpack will also have each kids favourite toy as well two or three other toys, two clean drinking cups or baby bottles that are capped and full with clean fluids, and a 10 ounce water bottle for each kid
We were hit by the 12/10/2021 tornado. It destroyed everything we had home, barn, storage garage, tractor shed, farm shop, four vehicles and our horse trailer, but four adults, one horse, a dog, and one barn cat survived. God’s grace protected us that horrible night. We were injured but alive. Steele, MO
Hiii I’m from nw Georgia as well!!! And you are right. I’m typing this Thursday night and Alabama has had three deaths I believe and a tornado has touched down. Very scary😦 stay safe everyone💕💕 prayers to all
Me and my grandma were so close to getting hit by a huge tree during a storm Last year in March we had a major storm, my mom and sister were in the car stuck under a tree by my neighbors, me and my grandma were sitting in the living room corner and it wasn’t that bad yet until boom lighting hit the Second biggest tree in are yard, it just barely missed the house by an inch and it was so loud and I was so scared bc we couldn’t get to our basement. This tree streches across our longg yard I mean are yard is huge and it went over the creek into our landing and into our neighbors yard. That was one of the scariest moments of my life that. I remember besides the tornados that happens on my birthday. We also live on a lake so we see all the water come out of the lake and we have to go outside to get to our basement and it is super scary. Praying for all y’all who have gotten damage and stuff during massive storms, floods, tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes and every other type of storm.
Idk why but all I could think of was the babies car seats. They’re heads are up too high past the top of the seat. That could be deadly for those babies in an accident. I know they have 6 babies but they have cheap $40 convertible seats that would be safer as they’re heads wouldn’t be past the top of the seat.
It’s must be terrifying to have tornadoes, where I’m from we don’t get them (Australia) but there was one freak storm event where we had mini tornado thankfully nothing serious
@@KylieeStephens I can still remember the 2011 Tuscaloosa-Birmingham tornado and just by looking at it on the weather channel and knew it was an F5. At one point the tornado took up the whole screen. But there has to be two or more tornado alleys
Shortly after this, a tornado hit Fultondale, Al..one teen died, another man lost both legs, whole neighborhoods destroyed. Suburbs of Birmingham. So sad.
I was so surprised when they went out of their house because when there is a tornado in our town, everyone head to the basement with a phone or two and blankets. We have chairs set up down there.
Basements are underrated here in Texas. But I am from Kentucky and you really miss them in a storm I don’t understand why people don’t pay the extra to get a basement
It’s really sad that this has to be the reality every year for so many families down in the south east luckily where we live you’re very blessed to not worry about those kinds of natural disasters but I can only imagine what it must be like knowing that there’s a possibility that you could lose everything you have in a matter of seconds
We had a tornado hit our house in the middle of the night in 1991. Scariest night of my life. I’ll never forget the sound and the negative pressure. So thankful we survived. The house and barn weren’t as lucky.
There is nothing like that negative pressure feeling. I grew up in Oklahoma and have experienced countless tornadoes. There is nothing to even describe the feeling of a room when a tornado passes. It goes silent and the air is all sucked out of the room. Feels like it last forever when it’s only a few minutes. So scary.
Glad you were okay!
@@bellak46 I’m from Tennessee and we didn’t get tornadoes that often. Can’t imagine that!
samantha morrow it’s crazy here! Oklahoma can get anywhere from 18-56 tornadoes in the month of May alone. Last year we had over 100 tornado watches, warnings and actual tornadoes that touched down. This year we didn’t have many thankfully, but storm season can get crazy scary here.
@@bellak46 dang!!!😦
That is so terrifying! That could be the last time they ever see their house.
It’s like that on every storm
So scary when you have 9 kids and a tornado 🌪
I’m glad you guys are safe. Your house are very lucky! They didn’t have any damage. You did the right things to do. You took the kids to your friends house.
This family is just the sweetest most caring people there is!!🌸🍃🌸🍃🌸
This made me have extreme anxiety, I hope they’re all ok
This is pretty common in the Heartland. We have a storm shelter. My mom has had 2 houses hit. One was damaged, and the other was taken out in the Joplin storm.
Both mom and dad were great. Very stressful but they were calm and collected. They have to be to get this done in an orderly fashion.
Growing up in Missouri I have so many childhood memories just like this 😂
Same!! Im in st. Louis County
Same
Le fu
Same here!! Usually in the middle of the night.
Same! I am south of st. Louis
Such a loving family devoted Mom and Dad , with all your new construction time to invest in groung shelter to put your children , be wise safer and closer for you to seek shelter.
You could have builder put in safety rails in the shelter to make a large play pen for those precious children. So glad that all are safe Ruth VA. God has truly blessed you both and the children.
Thats scary...i like how eric says "valerie do you know your house leaks".
He’s so calm with anything he says 🤣
I just love watching these babies grow , thank you for posting all the pics and videos, my only complaint I have is .... wish y'all had more tv shows , love yall and God bless
I remember a tornado hitting where I live and the electricity had gone for 2 weeks
And I'm so thankful we survived
Thank God you are all ok. Omg the babies are adorable
Kids banging out fortnite in the background while there’s a tornado🤣🤣
I know lol
dude once i was in a hurricane and i was just chilling playing madden lol
Lol
Living in the mid west, seeing a tornado is common, most people go outside and chase them
Wow ur so cool for pretending natural disasters aren’t life threatening. Considering how many people post about how terrifying it is, maybe stick to speaking for yourself. Natural selection is a wonderful thing and clearly still going strong.
@@pillowtalk1925 hey I never asked for your opinion on storms, ya can’t control what people do. 😂😑 go start an argument with someone else
I live really close to them I actually remember this storm it just missed me.
I’m neighbors with them
@@bbshorts9553 really u r wow amazing
God is our shield ...stay safe and stay blessed...
living in missouri whenever the sirens went off everyone went and sat on their porch and talked to each other and watched
Why? Isn’t that very dangerous?
@@welp5468 it's just what midwesterners do. we get tornado warnings all the time, we're so used to them so it's not really a big deal
@@oliviataylor7513 oh, ok. I get that. Same with hurricanes where I live. We go driving lol
Lol same! I'm in St. Louis County and I've done that once before. Scary. But its so common down here. You know when it's "just a storm" and when it's time to say "oh shit"
When ya hear your mama say that, you shelter down fast
@@thatssotayler exactly!!! sirens don't mean anything down here. it's when your parents say let's go to the basement you know you're in deep shit lol
You two are the calmest folks....
Omg I'm so happy you are all ok that was frightening. 🙏🙏
I hope you stay safe I’ll pray for you that it doesn’t hit your your home🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻♥️💙
It didnt but did suffer water damage
the friend saying "thank the lord for protecting us" while being smacked with toys lmaoo what a legend
I just ran across this video knowing nothing about you all and I heard the weather report and they mentioned my home town cullman al. I continued watching and I love this I have now subscribed to your channel..
Those kids are adorable. Glad everyone safe.
So glad all of you were alright thank the good LORD.
I hope they’re fully prepared
Thank-God They were safe and their home
Stay Safe and Stay Blessed. 🙏🙌
I live in New Jersey and we sometimes get tornado warnings and it’s so scary. But I can’t imagine how scary it would be living there.
Glad everything is ok
I was in a tornado in Carrington, Ohio back in the early 80's. Very scary!
Love their family
Very thankful you all are ok
Jeez thank God they were all ok!!!
In each bag, diaper bags will contain for each baby, 20 diapers, socks, wipes, travel size powder baby bottles, four pacifiers each bag, medication for each baby in childproof bottles with zip lock bags, rain boots, and shoes. Backpacks will contain four shirts, four pants, two pairs of pyjamas, three baby blankets and one survival blanket (each backpack) each backpack will also have each kids favourite toy as well two or three other toys, two clean drinking cups or baby bottles that are capped and full with clean fluids, and a 10 ounce water bottle for each kid
We were hit by the 12/10/2021 tornado. It destroyed everything we had home, barn, storage garage, tractor shed, farm shop, four vehicles and our horse trailer, but four adults, one horse, a dog, and one barn cat survived. God’s grace protected us that horrible night. We were injured but alive. Steele, MO
Is Jehovah amazing he makes sure that we all safe
Being in northwest Georgia we always get our bad weather from Alabama. It’s always at night. 😭😭😭 we have another possible outbreak possible Thursday.
Hiii I’m from nw Georgia as well!!! And you are right. I’m typing this Thursday night and Alabama has had three deaths I believe and a tornado has touched down. Very scary😦 stay safe everyone💕💕 prayers to all
@@ryliepinson1452 hope you’ve stayed safe tonight. Praying these storms end soon. ❤️
Família linda...
Me and my grandma were so close to getting hit by a huge tree during a storm
Last year in March we had a major storm, my mom and sister were in the car stuck under a tree by my neighbors, me and my grandma were sitting in the living room corner and it wasn’t that bad yet until boom lighting hit the Second biggest tree in are yard, it just barely missed the house by an inch and it was so loud and I was so scared bc we couldn’t get to our basement. This tree streches across our longg yard I mean are yard is huge and it went over the creek into our landing and into our neighbors yard. That was one of the scariest moments of my life that. I remember besides the tornados that happens on my birthday. We also live on a lake so we see all the water come out of the lake and we have to go outside to get to our basement and it is super scary. Praying for all y’all who have gotten damage and stuff during massive storms, floods, tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes and every other type of storm.
Bless you and your family
Idk why but all I could think of was the babies car seats. They’re heads are up too high past the top of the seat. That could be deadly for those babies in an accident. I know they have 6 babies but they have cheap $40 convertible seats that would be safer as they’re heads wouldn’t be past the top of the seat.
Don't get tornadoes in Australia but we get cyclones and these guys are freaking out🤣
why is it funny, Hannah? Tornados are scary as hell. Maybe try not laughing at what you've never been through.
Amen,god bless your family full of holy.
Everyone:worried
Like everyone:worried
Me:wow I ate the same brand of blueberries yesterday
I remember that I was 7 or 8 now I’m 11 we didn’t have a tornado but we had BAD a storms I live near them
Que Deus os abençoe e proteja sempre .🙏❤
We need to see a collab with the busby family
It’s must be terrifying to have tornadoes, where I’m from we don’t get them (Australia) but there was one freak storm event where we had mini tornado thankfully nothing serious
I couldn't deal with changing 6 diapers, I can't even deal with changing 1
That is so scary and terrifying the babies seem so scared
I have never experienced a tornado. I am glad that they don’t come to my country
They live northern Alabama I can’t imagine more south like around Birmingham with six little ones I saw them having to put helmets on them.
I live very close to Birmingham and we a had power outages but nothing to serious like in northern Alabama. I didn’t even know there was a tornado.
@@KylieeStephens I can still remember the 2011 Tuscaloosa-Birmingham tornado and just by looking at it on the weather channel and knew it was an F5. At one point the tornado took up the whole screen. But there has to be two or more tornado alleys
Shortly after this, a tornado hit Fultondale, Al..one teen died, another man lost both legs, whole neighborhoods destroyed. Suburbs of Birmingham. So sad.
Why don't you have a basement under your house? Not the mobile your house.
Plz do more of these sixteplets
Stay safe pls wish you the best
6:10 aint nobody talking about how the kids r just playing fortnite in the background lmao
Whenever we've got tornados we just hunker down in the basement. Do they not have one?
They say mobile home so I’m assuming they wouldn’t
I was so surprised when they went out of their house because when there is a tornado in our town, everyone head to the basement with a phone or two and blankets. We have chairs set up down there.
Basements are underrated here in Texas. But I am from Kentucky and you really miss them in a storm I don’t understand why people don’t pay the extra to get a basement
@@hizgrase because quite a bit of Texas is right at sea level, so it’s not super safe to have a basement. I live in Houston.
@@Madi_P-M thanks for the info.
@@hizgrase no problem. :)
I think they said in the video that they live in like a mobile home So I guess they don’t have a basement or it’s just not a secure place to stay
I've been in a situation like that but stuck in the car !!
I don’t understand why they went to someone else’s house? It wasn’t a storm shelter
In Northern Ireland we have rain like like all the time🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻
Meu Deus é divertido tantas crianças juntas
When u run from one house to another house lol
I have the same NV! Soon to be family of 7.
It’s really sad that this has to be the reality every year for so many families down in the south east luckily where we live you’re very blessed to not worry about those kinds of natural disasters but I can only imagine what it must be like knowing that there’s a possibility that you could lose everything you have in a matter of seconds
What happened to their actual house that they have the need to be in their mobile home ? Just curious .
They’re doing renovations and an expansion I believe.
Ohh my God..plzz blessed them..
*Spoiler*
Yall they are ohkay, the mobile home is alright, and their other home is ohkay too, but suffered some water damage
Thank you. The weather will always begin video content.
Me watching this and it absolutely spilling rain me hell nah
Why am I even watching this. Lol
Same lmaoooo
where was their precious doggo?! 😟
Don't think they had her yet
@@summerelford5208 thank goodness
@@Sssssssslf She's fine though. She's on Courtney's insta like a month or so ago
*✨I h a v e N o w o r d s✨*
You captured everybody's feelings and did it so beautiful written ☀️💛☀️
They were on inside addition
I never moving to Tornado Alley.
When I had a tornado it’s better if we hide in the bathroom with no windows for the basement
5:50 French narrator: 30 minutes later…
Is it just me or did u see someone playing fort nite..😂
Did the Eric ask a rhetorical question about the roof leaking?
I mean yeah I hope that the hard wood floors weren’t in the room that was leaking?
Cullman is ground zero for tornadoes.
not the baby smashing the sand witfch into its face
Stay blessed
1 baby is like 4000 dollars they pay times 5 of that woahhhhhh
6 babies
tornado forces
Why would you not go somewhere with q basement? I'd have a storm shelter
Why did they go to the friend’s house? Is her house safer than their house?
Yes, because their house is a mobile home.
Who's here from Inside Edition?
I live in Jackson county we might of had a storm but no tornado
No storm cellar???
She seems more worried about her phone then her kids
This was posted 3 days before my birthday wtf...
i live in england i got the island armour brudda best armour ever ._.
You kids are going up so fast
Dont they have a basement??? Or some type of storm shelter???
Yeah I wondered that to
@@debbiec4407 I’m not use to tornado weather so i don’t know about this type of situation
How are the kids are doing they are going up so fast
I woulda lost at least 3 of the kids
😂
❤️🙏🙏🙌🏻
But why do they have to wear helmets? I just don't understand I live in California
Do protect their heads, because some deaths are caused by getting hit in the head
Flying debris
Kind of seemed like Valerie didn't want them there with how she was talking to Courtney. Just tryna be lowkey shady
Why is this my family 😂