Saturday, December 26, 2015

Inspirational: Their Christmas plans were washed away in floods that left their homes in ruins. But read how the families defiantly celebrated yesterday and marvel at their unbreakable spirit!!!

How these families celebrated Christmas after floods that left their homes in ruins
this is what we called perfect peace or better still you can say "joy unspeakable" any wise way you are still right in line with our intentions here...."memba the real definition of peace according to ― Sheila Walsh? she said and i quote.... “Peace is not the absence of trouble, but the presence of Christ.”and Christmas is the birth of Christ!...so.....
Well,in the news we learnt,Catherine MacDiarmid, centre right, pictured with her children Suzi, left, Zach and Marcus, right have been forced to move to her mother's home in Kendal while their nearby home dries out, inset. While Margaret McCracken, bottom left, was dramatically rescued from her home on the bonnet of a Land Rover, top left, They have all been forced to move out of their homes as a result of the floods, but they all vowed not to let the disaster ruin their Christmas...see photos and full details of how their Christmas was celebrated after the jump


Mrs McCracken, pictured on the bonnet of the Land Rover, was helped from her home in Carlisle

Since the flooding struck, generous readers of the Daily Mail have donated more than £1million to the victims

Some residents have refused to leave their homes while churches reported record attendances 

Some residents tried to live upstairs, but then eventually the electricity supply failed leaving them in darkness

Residents are fearful that there may be more dangers ahead, but they are determined not to be defeated

Catherine MacDiarmid, centre, pictured with her children Suzi, left, Zach and Marcus, right have been forced to move to her mother's home in KendalCatherine MacDiarmid, centre, pictured with her children Suzi, left, Zach and Marcus, right have been forced to move to her mother's home in Kendal
as for us here,The indomitable spirit of the North, truly admirable. No whinging like other parts of the country...
but now   we want to find out,if you were in their shoes how would you have 
celebrate your own Christmas or any holiday at all?

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