Thank you for reaching out and letting us know how youβre doing. Praying for recovery.
4 weeks ago | 9
My boss is Jamaican and we've been praying and trying to support her through this as she lost contact, for now, with her family. I'm glad you are safe. I hope there isn't a great loss of life. ππ
1 month ago | 6
We have to give thanks for life and a chance to rebuild. Much love and blessings continuallyππΎβ¨οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈπ―π²π―
4 weeks ago | 5
Sending love and support to you all. Made one of your recipes tonight as it happens. Stay safe.
4 weeks ago | 1
So glad youβre all ok. Well wishes from NC: we just had ourselves a mess last year around this time. Hoping your beautiful country recovers soon!
1 month ago | 5
Thank you for the update. Be well, stay safe, and I wish Jamaica a quick recovery. π
4 weeks ago | 2
just visited Negril in June. it is a beautiful country you have. if I learned anything from my short trip there, it's that the Jamaican people are STRONG people. you are buffalo soldiers. fighters. warriors of freedom and autonomy. much respect and love to your great country. praying for all who are there experiencing struggle. β€
1 month ago | 2
Thanks for letting us know you are safe. I will be praying for you and for Jamaicas speedy recovery β€οΈβπ©Ή
4 weeks ago | 1
Glad all good with u guys ,thoughts and condolences to those who lost
4 weeks ago | 2
Thanks for the update... happy you came out ok... tough road ahead for many.. we are resilient and will bounce back... God is still GOOD
1 month ago | 2
Prayers to all of you, Family!!! ππΎπππΉπͺΆβ¨β¨β¨β¨β¨β¨β¨ Faith & St
4 weeks ago | 0
Feed & Teach
Hey Squad. Thanks to everyone for their well wishes and concern during this crazy disaster. I got a couple emails and a tin of comments that I couldn't respond to but I see them.
Melissa is the worst hurricane to make landfall, and unluckily, being from western Jamaica(Westmoreland), I faced the full force of it. Im not sure but St Elizabeth seems to be much worst with reported deaths.
Personally I was lucky, I got out on the other side with very minor damaged, my apartment flooded a bit, and I lost my full reserve water tank. Otherwise life and limbs are intact and I am extremely greatful.
For the average Jamaican though it's very different, most people lost their roof, many lost their entire house, most power lines are down, no radio service, no cell service, flooding, blocked roads and isolated communities. I have no idea what the casualty count is, power is probably going to take months to be restored, much of our infrastructure has has been destroyed.
I've never seen so many people made so many preparations for anythin, and it almost didn't matter for a lot of us.
Most people started rebuilding already(some even during the tailend of the hurricane. It's tough but most people are in good spirits and coming to term with this disaster.
Some of my neighbour's have gas generators so I gave them my Starlink so everyone nearby can get connected. I will try to do whatever I can to help but this one looks like its going to take a while
I want to go live soon and I will probably make a video covering my crazy experience in this hurricane but I have no idea when. For now I will help out where I can.
Thanks a ton for your thoughts and prayers, see you soon
~Nick
1 month ago | [YT] | 948