WINNIE The only truck that could haul the RV had broken down two days before, so the two families on Big Hill Road were among the last left in Winnie before Hurricane Laura slammed down.

It had broken down two days before, leaking oil all over the freeway. Travis Fields managed to steer it back before it broke entirely. As the winds picked up, he leaned over the hood and called out to his wife for the wrench.

Ang Amber Angela whatever your name is

He couldnt see, he was too busy inspecting the car, but Angela Fields put her hands on her hips and raised her eyebrows. That your girlfriend? My name was Angela when I married you.

Angela and Travis Fields live with their two children on a property with a barn that still shows damage from Hurricane Ike on its tin doors. They just moved to Winnie in late June.

Were fully expecting to come home to nothing, Angela said. Nothing.

They live on the property with Taylor and Andrew Stewart. They got married in March. Andrew remembers all the way back to Ike. Taylors grandparents house was further up to the road before Hurricane Ike. When they came back, it was flattened. They dont have high hopes for their mobile homes. (Theyll shred like Swiss cheese.)

The Stewarts have an appliance shop set up at the front of the property: Washers, dryers, refrigerators all stacked near each other. They dont expect to see it again. Andrew just got his aquaponics garden plants grown from the waste of the fish tank underneath their soil set up. He figures the fish will go free.

Once they get the truck up and running, the two families are evacuating to a hotel near Houstons Hobby Airport, with two children, three dogs (Anna, Sophie and Coco), a guinea pig and a rat in tow. Theyre leaving the goat locked in the barn. Shes smart. Shell climb. If they could take her, they would have. Some horses were left behind in Winnie; even more cows. Angelas seen posts on Facebook from horse owners, begging to borrow a trailer.

Angela put the family pictures, the familys clothes and some toys for her children in the RV She chose what to take based on necessity: Items that will keep her kids happy, sentimental keepsakes. The mattresses can be replaced.

Her 6-year-old daughter, Blake, wandered around in sunglasses and a unicorn nightgown until Angela sent her to pack. (Its your responsibility, not mine, shed said. Blake walked away, muttering that shed ask her daddy for help).

As Andrew and Travis worked on the car Travis perched on the hood, Andrew lying underneath Taylor secured a small John Deere tractor near the bamboo. Angela turned to go pack up the last of the house.

Were in the final stages now, Andrew promised.

Angela huffed. Yeah, she said. I been hearing that for about four hours now.

They had an hour and a half until curfew.

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With children and pets in tow, two families in Winnie flee Hurricane Laura, expecting the worst - Houston Chronicle

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August 27, 2020 at 9:51 am by Mr HomeBuilder
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