Right now Rita is headed for us. She is supposed to come in around the Bolivar Pennisula. We have not left yet because traffic is moving so slowly. My reservation is for tomorrow in Lufkin so we were thinking of leaving this evening around 10 or so. Normally a two hour drive, I imagine it will take 8. There doesn't seem to be any news coverage about our area but between Beaumont, Port Arthur, Nederland, Port Acres, etc. we have a pretty significant population here. I've got 5 pets to get out so it will be cooler at night. It must be 100 out there. I heard Rita might go in further east but right now the path is here. Of course, we are worried. I am trying to gather together some phot albums but the main thing is the family and pets. If Rita decides to head further north we will stay put. Does anyone know the confidence in the track?
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