Everyone, here's some new information for me to share with all of you:
Today, Jefferson Parish did open once again with the 8am-6pm curfew still in place, so me and my best friend Renee traveled on the westbank of the parish to go see a friend of ours who's working at one of the hotels where some evacuees are at the moment. I can tell y'all that the horrible stench that was in that parish is pretty much gone and you can actually breathe clean air.
The more important visitation we did end up going via helicopter is taking a tour to one of the parishes that got the most water damage, Plaquemines. A lot of water is still all over the parish, but the good news is, we didn't see one single person other than the officials of that parish, so that's really good to see, but a lot of houses did suffer a great deal of wind damage as well. Just got pretty much halfway, then going back to one of the set up Army bases in Kenner.
There are a lot of Army people on the streets, making sure everything was in check. Power was on where we went to, so it's good to have seen a lot of progress being made. We're going back again on Wednesday to the same place to go hang out with our buddy who's pretty much out of place emotionally.
I'll add more new details as I do believe she wants to go as far as we can without any problems on Wednesday.
(EDIT 45 seconds later: if this post does not make any sense to any of you, don't mind me. It's been a long day)