Friday, March 11, 2011

Earthquake report

Thank you for your prayers. We are all okay. The house is a major mess. Everything but everything has fallen over or out and there are a lot of broken dishes and picture frames everywhere. What a story I have to tell you but maybe I'll wait until things settle down. We are still getting regular tremors every few minutes. I mean, stand up and grab a wall tremors! Lorraine is with me and we are camping out in the living room tonight. No train service for her and little telephone service. The computer works. I did chat with Takumi to let him know we are okay. More news tomorrow morning.

79 comments:

ana s. said...

Taniwa, I lived thru the Alaskan 9.2 in 1964 and so totally understand what is going on. Stay safe. The aftershocks were worse on our nerves than the actual earthquake.

Clare said...

You were the first person I thought of when I heard the news this morning.

Stay safe. x

Marj said...

I hope the ground settles down very soon. I will be praying for everyone to be safe. Glad to hear you and Lorraine are okay.

Julie Fukuda said...

Thanks for the up-date. That was really scary! And, we too have a mess of broken stuff to clean up. Paul is stuck in the city.(along with a cast of thousands)Still getting a few after-shocks ... or the poor dog is shaking the house.
I'm glad your friend is not stuck on the train in the middle of nowhere.

Teodo said...

Tanya i think to you.
I'm sorry for this earthquake and here in Italy my TV is always with you.
ciao ciao

achan said...

glad to hear your safe, it is very hard to comprehend

Johanna said...

Dear Tanya,
Here in Holland the radio reports all day long about the terrible earthquake in Japan. I read your blog every day and enjoy your stories about living in Japan. I never had any contact with you. But today I feel the need to let you know I think about you and all the people suffering from this disaster.

Callie said...

Thank you for posting, Tanya. Very glad you are ok. Take care and be safe.

Martha Bright said...

Thank goodness you are all right--thought about you right away even though I have not been blog-surfing for ages. What a terrible terrible thing. Please take care.

Connie said...

Thank you for the news report. Thought of you when I heard the news, and wondered about you. My dear friend who lived near me in USA that has moved back to Japan lives in Nagoya City. If you know of any news of that area I'd be interested. I hope you do not suffer any further damage, it sounds so scary and so terrible, I cannot imagine how you must feel as you go through this. I appreciate your keeping us informed if possible but of course your safety is what matters. Hugs.
Cootie Bug Connie

Anonymous said...

Dear Tanya,
I am so glad you are okay...my thoughts and prayers will be with you. As soon as I turned the news on this morning I thought about you...Please let us know if there is anything we can do or send to help.
Ruth Ann...Michigan USA

Lois Evensen said...

Tanya,

We just woke up here in US Eastern time and as soon as we turned on the news I thought of you. I am so glad you are safe. Thank you so much for letting us know.

Love and hugs,
Lois

Pippa Moss said...

Tanya, just so glad that you are OK. My son was supposed to be travelling from London to Tokyo on Saturday evening to visit his girlfriend, but I guess that won't be happening now. I just hope that Lily is OK. All the news is very worrying. Pippa

Quilting Corner said...

I'm so grateful to hear you are OK. Keep us informed of what's happening when you are able. Stay safe.
Your friends in Israel have Japan in our prayers.
Fondly, Etty

The Calico Quilter said...

Tanya, I'm so thankful you're all right. The first thing I thought of when I saw the news this morning was your and Tetsu's safety. Sorry about all that cleanup to be done. I bet the cats are completely freaked out with this.

G'G'ma said...

Thank you for your post. I was so worried about you.You are in my prayers...along with all those affected. Blessings.

Mimi said...

Thank God you are ok. Thanks for posting to let us know how things are going.

Marcie in Australia said...

I'm so glad you're OK, have been thinking of you and your quilting friends all day, hope no-one has been hurt. Bless you all.

Knitting Auntie (aka Sharon) said...

glad you are all ok, your blog is a regular part of my day, and you were the first person i thought of too when i awoke to the news of the earthquake. keep safe, and know our prayers are with all those affected by this.

Sandy said...

Hi Tanya,
I am praying for you. I hadn't put on the news, so the first I heard of the earthquake was when I read your blog.

We will be praying that you and your friends at your church can show faith in tangible ways during this crisis time in people's lives.
Sandy in the UK

Suzanne Kistler said...

Thank you for posting! You were the first person I thought of when I saw the report 5 minutes ago. Glad to hear you're just shaken, not harmed. Take care! He's got the whole world in His hands...cling to that when it starts rumbling!

Anonymous said...

I thought of you first thing this morning , thank goodness you are safe.

Joan in UK

DevonMaid said...

So glad to hear you are OK ... we'll keep praying as you get yourselves sorted ... praying for the whole country as they learn the extent of the damage and start to recover.

Shasta said...

Wow - I turned on the tv this morning to find out about our "winter storm" which amounted to 1 inch of snow. And they were talking about a tsunami in California after an earthquake in Japan. So of course I thought of you and had to come check. I am glad you are okay. Lorraine is going to have quite the story to tell when this is all over. And I don't envy you the cleanup. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. and friends and guest.

QuiltingFitzy said...

Thank you for taking your precious time to let us all know you are OK. Glad you had a friend to ride thru it with, friends are the best! ((hugs))

MATTSPO said...

When I saw the news this morning, I thought of you and your family right away. I hope all continues to be well. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Julie in NH

Nancy, Near Philadelphia said...

O, thank God you are safe! You were the first thought to cross my mind on hearing this morning's news, and how good of you to take the time to post.

Minniestitches said...

So Happy to see your post this morning. Glad you are ok. Been thinking of you since I heard the news. Stay safe!

Lazykedi said...

Tanya, I am so glad you and Tetsu are okay. I read that he was away and didn't read that he came back. So when I heard the news I was really scared for you. I am thinking and praying for you and your family.
For broken dishes, think about it that now you have a good excuse to buy new ones.
I am sending my hugs.

Anonymous said...

Thinking of you...stay safe.
Regards from Gail in Wa State

June said...

I just now heard about the earthquake when I turned on the computer a few minutes ago. How awful!! Thank the Lord you all are all right! My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Timi said...

I am so glad you are all well!

Yuki said...

I'm happy to hear that you are ok. Keep us posted.

ttfn :) Yuki

Katie said...

How frightening! So glad to hear you are safe. I hope it all settles down very soon. Thank you for posting.

Ethne said...

I'm so glad to hear that you are OK - my prayers are with you all

Cheryl's Teapots2Quilting said...

Our prayers are with you and everyone in Japan. Stay safe.

GG said...

May our Lord keep you, Tetsu and all your quilting friends and pets safe. Amen.

Lee said...

Tanya, Thanks for posting. As many have said, I thought about you this morning when I heard about the earthquake. I read your Blog everyday. I once lived in Japan myself. My prayers are for all in Japan. I'm glad your friend is safe.

martine said...

I heard it on the news this morning.
I'm glad your fine.

Anonymous said...

Tanya, am so glad to learn that you and yours are safe, and able to pick up the pieces. Just learned of earthquake when I turned on computer this a.m. Told Bill I needed to know if you were OK...so here I am..and happy, so happy, my friend, that you are safe. Replacing dishes is easy, replacing you, and your kind, caring and loving heart can never be accomplished. Dear Father, I thank you that Tanya and her loved ones have come safely thru this earthquake.I thank you so much for that goodness, Father. Amen......
(Pat in IN)

anne bebbington said...

I echo what Clare said earlier - am so glad that you are safe, possessions can be replaced, people not. Our thoughts are with you all as you start your clear up

Mary said...

Tanya, Thought of you all night and prayed that you and your Family were safe! Glad you posted. Hugs and prayers-we're all thinking of you! Mary

Michele Bilyeu said...

Blessings and prayers, Tanya.

I lived in Alaska during our big earthquake and always felt so lucky a tsunami didn't hit our little island in our Southeast Alaskan area near Juneau.

We will all love and wait for a full report!!!

AnnieO said...

So glad you and Lorraine are all right-but is Tetsu back from Tokyo? I was watching TV last night and saw the immediate news, watched the tsunami with horror, live, and could hardly tear myself away to go to bed after midnight. Unspeakable tragedy and heartbreak for all the Japanese.

Jan said...

So relieved to hear from you, thanks for letting us know you are okay. Many prayers being said for all the people affected by this. I haven't heard from my friends in Tokyo yet. I will be checking back here for when you have further updates. Worried for Tetsu. Worried for you. What chaos.

Hedgehog said...

Glad you are safe - thinking of your friends and neighbors today and in the days to come.

catlinye-maker said...

Thank you for the update! Our prayers are with you. So glad your only losses were dishes.

KQ Sue said...

Thank God, you are alright. When I saw the TV this morning, I thought of you and was worried.

dianne said...
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dianne said...

thank you for letting us know that you and yours are okay - i always worry about you and Tetsu-san!

Karen said...

I'm glad to hear you're safe! You're lucky to not be alone and to still have a computer and shelter.

Be safe!

Carol Phillips said...

Glad to see your post and that you are okay. Sorry to hear about the damage to your home. How are the animals doing? I will LOL forward to your next report. My friend who survived a strong earthquake says it is quite the experience. Sounds like Lorraine is a good person to have around at this time. Take care.

dee said...

So happy to hear you are alright. The photos just make one want to weep. Prayers for you all.

kate said...

PTL! You were the first on my mind when I heard.

Joyce said...

Prayers continue for you and yours. May the Lord keep watch over you and all of Japan through this time. Joyce in VA

Tanya said...

I am glad that you are okay...I was so worried this morning. I told Tadashi that I had to make sure that you were okay. I can breath a little easier. Thanks for letting us all know you are alive!
Big Hugs and prayers coming your way...
Tanyac Anderson

Ulla said...

Good to know you are ok.
Ulla

Heather Lair said...

Tanya, I thought of you when I heard about the quake! I am so thankful you are OK and were able to post this message to us! Your country is in a bad way, and I am thinking of you.
Heather Lair

Quiltin' LibraryLady said...

Read about it on Facebook this morning. Posts by our nephew's Phillipine wife & a friend of hers in Japan. Mostly in Tagalog but enough English for me to figure out Japan had been hit by earthquakes. She says, "That's the way Japan is." They'll be moving back there in May & now I'll worry about them. Stay safe.

Colleen formerly of South Africa said...

So glad you were spared more serious problems. I thougth of you immediately and your family and friends that you have shared on your blog. Keeping you and all you love in my prayers and your lovely country.

Sew Create It - Jane said...

Thank you for posting and letting us know that you are ok. I've been thinking of you all day. Stay safe and hope things settle down soon. Bet the cats are confused. Hope they are coping. ((Hugs))

@lizrincon said...

I don't know anyone in Japan except you, via your blog, and immediately thought and came here to check your blog. Glad you are ok.

Team Tabby said...

It is such a relief, Tanya, to hear that you and Tetsu are safe! My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Nina

Anonymous said...

so glad that you are safe. like everyone else you were the first person I thought about when I heard the news. I read and enjoy your blog everyday but don't usually comment but just had to say how glad I am that you are safe. Roseann, Seattle, WA

conny's quilts said...

I am still in shock of the news of this disaster I learned of it only three hours ago, Thank God you are allright Tanya.

Sandy H said...

As soon as I heard I jumped right to your blog--so glad you and your family and friends are safe! I'll continue to hold you and the people of Japan in my prayers.

Lynne in Hawaii said...

Stay safe! Glad you are all OK.

Beth said...

Oh Tonya! I read your blog almost everyday and rarely comment. I've been thinking of you all day and just now had time to check to see if you're ok. Thanks be to the Lord you & your family are ok. I will continue to pray for you and your country in the upcoming days.
Beth in Alabama, USA

Tonya Ricucci said...

relieved to learn you're alright. stay safe!

Allie said...

I'm continuing to keep you in prayer Tanya - so horrified at this, and just heard there was another quake. May the Lord continue to keep you safe and have mercy on the people of Japan!

Blessed said...

Tanya so glad to hear that you and Lorraine are okay. You have been ever present in my prayers. How are; Tetsu, the quilting ladies, and your swimming friends? I do pray they are okay too.

Things can be replaced. People can't.

We had a Japanese USAR team come down to help us out with our Earthquake (in Christchurch, New Zealand). We were very blessed to have an outpouring of international assistance. I do pray that Japan receives similar offers of help and support.

If there is anything we can do to help - please let us know.

Joanne said...

I too thought of you first thing when I heard about the earthquake. Myself and other family members have been praying for you and everyone in Japan since this started. We will continue to hold you up in prayer

liane said...

courage Tanya, earthquake i know that.

Betty (picture circa 1951) said...

When I first heard the news I thought of you and couldn't remember where in Japan you lived. Glad you are OK, but can't help but wonder about your cats too. I would imagine they're pretty stressed. My thoughts and prayers are with Japan.

dot said...

I am so happy to hear you are okay. I kept thinking about you all day at work and couldn't wait to get home to see if you posted anything. How close are you to the major destruction. I know that probably sounds like a dumb question. Thank-you so much for posting and letting us know all is okay, I know it probably was not the first thought on your mind.

Lindah said...

So glad you are safe!
The pictures and reports coming thru are so sad.

Bobbie Bentneedle said...

Like many others, when I first heard the news, I clicked on my blogreader. And all day, while at work, I prayed. Glad to "hear" that you are "OK" - prayers continue from Texas for you, your family, and all of Japan.

Sandra Coleman Clarke said...

Tanya, Praying for all the people of Japan and glad that you and your household are relatively safe. Know that we are constantly remembering all of you in our prayer time. I love your blog and always enjoy reading about your life and your quilting. Lorraine will certainly have tales to tell when she gets back home. Be brave and be careful.

Sara said...

Taniwa, I hope things get better as soon as possible. We think and pray everyday for you people of Japan. Stay safe, God bless you
Sara in Italy