So this morning at 6 am sirens went off all over Oahu for a Tsunami warning. All morning the grocery stores were packed, the gas pumps had lines for days, and we got a call from Matt's chain of command telling us not to leave post.
Luckily, NOTHING happened. It was a little windy today, but other than that the waves weren't any different than normal. A total waste of a beautiful sunny saturday in Hawaii. Very lame.
I wasn't freaking our at all because with out crazy weather here on island we always have plenty of canned food, candles, army glow sticks, and we always try to keep our gas tank atleast 1/2 full (not that we can drive off this island). Schofield is located in a valley next to big Kole Kole mountain smack dab in the middle of the island, so we're usally pretty safe (except mudslides) but the Army would move us if they didn't think we were safe. Still yet, it was nice having our families check up on us, showing that they cared.
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