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4.7, which isn''t usually very strong, but the epicenter is reported to be in the South Bay, so we felt it jolt pretty hard at first.

I''m a bad mother. I went straight for the door frame and TGuy went straight upstairs for Amelia. Guess all those years of earthquake drills in elementary school are still ingrained in me, whereas my husband was actually THINKING!
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The ones I remember sort of ramp up, but because we were so close to the epicenter, it was a big jolt, then the shaking calmed down pretty fast.
 
Wasn't that big but they did just step it up to a 5.
 
Date: 5/18/2009 12:01:25 AM
Author:TravelingGal
4.7, which isn''t usually very strong, but the epicenter is reported to be in the South Bay, so we felt it jolt pretty hard at first.


I''m a bad mother. I went straight for the door frame and TGuy went straight upstairs for Amelia. Guess all those years of earthquake drills in elementary school are still ingrained in me, whereas my husband was actually THINKING!
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OHHHHHHHHHHH Supa Granny says, shame shame shame, you didn''t get Amelia??????
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We didn't feel anything here. We are about 30 min away.
Glad you, Tguy and Amelia are ok.

OT: Did you remember that earthquake last year with epicenter at Chino Hill? I will forever remember that one b/c I was laboring at home that day, and we went in the hospital that night at 9pm.
 
you''re right in LA, right? You probably felt it worse than he did. I think it scared him though. Luckily he just moved into the apartment so there was no furniture to fall. My brilliant dog didn''t even notice it either!
 
Date: 5/18/2009 12:16:52 AM
Author: Linda W

Date: 5/18/2009 12:01:25 AM
Author:TravelingGal
4.7, which isn''t usually very strong, but the epicenter is reported to be in the South Bay, so we felt it jolt pretty hard at first.


I''m a bad mother. I went straight for the door frame and TGuy went straight upstairs for Amelia. Guess all those years of earthquake drills in elementary school are still ingrained in me, whereas my husband was actually THINKING!
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OHHHHHHHHHHH Supa Granny says, shame shame shame, you didn''t get Amelia??????
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She''s brilliant, I''ve already taught her to brace herself.

I realized my husband was going for her. No point in getting in each other''s way.

But yes, I am still a bad mom. Smack me.
 
It was surprisingly light-- after tuning the the local TV news for details, we were both a little shocked that it was both as sizable and as relatively close as it was. It felt *tiny* here in the hills. Our normal harbinger, the Wii receiver delicately balanced atop the flatscreen, remained there for the first time *ever* in a felt earthquake.

As for forgetting your baby, TG, I must admit your avatar has now taken on a new, fresh dimension of stick figure self-recrimination.
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J/K

TG, what was your experience in the South Bay? Did you lose any stemware?
 
Date: 5/18/2009 12:20:06 AM
Author: TravelingGal
Date: 5/18/2009 12:16:52 AM

Author: Linda W


Date: 5/18/2009 12:01:25 AM

Author:TravelingGal

4.7, which isn''t usually very strong, but the epicenter is reported to be in the South Bay, so we felt it jolt pretty hard at first.



I''m a bad mother. I went straight for the door frame and TGuy went straight upstairs for Amelia. Guess all those years of earthquake drills in elementary school are still ingrained in me, whereas my husband was actually THINKING!
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OHHHHHHHHHHH Supa Granny says, shame shame shame, you didn''t get Amelia??????
rollpin.gif
She''s brilliant, I''ve already taught her to brace herself.


I realized my husband was going for her. No point in getting in each other''s way.


But yes, I am still a bad mom. Smack me.


ha ha ha ha. No you are forgive.... this time.
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Date: 5/18/2009 12:21:15 AM
Author: fleur-de-lis
It was surprisingly light-- after tuning the the local TV news for details, we were both a little shocked that it was both as sizable and as relatively close as it was. It felt *tiny* here in the hills. Our normal harbinger, the Wii receiver delicately balanced atop the flatscreen, remained there for the first time *ever* in a felt earthquake.

As for forgetting your baby, TG, I must admit your avatar has now taken on a new, fresh dimension of stick figure self-recrimination.
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J/K

TG, what was your experience in the South Bay? Did you lose any stemware?
Nope. Just some pics falling over. Just one first big jolt but the rest wasn''t bad at all. TGuy wouldn''t have made it up the stairs if it continued at the rate of that first jolt.

Funny thing is that the earthquake that happened last August, I went for the kid. So hard to predict reaction. TGuy wasn''t home for that one (never even felt it since he was in a car at the time) but this one he absolutely shot out of his chair to go get here and nearly knocked me over as I got up.
 
My workplace is about 300 yds from a 2.5 aftershock that happened under the Air Force base in El Segundo. Between the big quake, and the 2 aftershocks, I wonder what the office will look like tomorrow.
 
Date: 5/18/2009 12:48:33 AM
Author: disney777
My workplace is about 300 yds from a 2.5 aftershock that happened under the Air Force base in El Segundo. Between the big quake, and the 2 aftershocks, I wonder what the office will look like tomorrow.
Hopefully it will be OK...

This is the first quake I''ve ever felt with such a close epicenter. If this is a 5, I don''t think I want to be anywhere near the epicenter of anything 6+. God help us when the big one happens!
 
I was home alone with little B, DH was out walking the dog. I grab little B and ran for the door and tripped while jumping over the baby gate. Fell and was trying not to smash little B so I landed left knees first. Now the knee is all swollen and I''m limping. Hope everyone are ok!
 
Yep, felt it here on the west side!!! My first one
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which is actually pretty pathetic for having lived here nearly 6 years. It didn''t shake here for long enough to get up and to a door frame. I barely had time to stand up and call the dog''s name (gotta protect my baby!) before it stopped shaking.

Felt queasy at first, then actual rumbling/rattling. Didn''t seem like more than 3-5 seconds to me, but they''re estimating 10-15 on the news.
 
Felt it here in OC. Not too strongly, but enough to rattle me. We had about 10 seconds of pretty strong rolling.

The one last August REALLY shook me up and honestly, earthquakes have spooked me since. I''m a native Californian and up until last year I never blinked an eye at quakes.
 
Date: 5/18/2009 12:16:52 AM
Author: Linda W
OHHHHHHHHHHH Supa Granny says, shame shame shame, you didn''t get Amelia??????
rollpin.gif


9.gif
 
Date: 5/18/2009 12:26:13 AM
Author: TravelingGal
Date: 5/18/2009 12:21:15 AM

Author: fleur-de-lis

It was surprisingly light-- after tuning the the local TV news for details, we were both a little shocked that it was both as sizable and as relatively close as it was. It felt *tiny* here in the hills. Our normal harbinger, the Wii receiver delicately balanced atop the flatscreen, remained there for the first time *ever* in a felt earthquake.


As for forgetting your baby, TG, I must admit your avatar has now taken on a new, fresh dimension of stick figure self-recrimination.
2.gif
J/K


TG, what was your experience in the South Bay? Did you lose any stemware?
Nope. Just some pics falling over. Just one first big jolt but the rest wasn''t bad at all. TGuy wouldn''t have made it up the stairs if it continued at the rate of that first jolt.


Funny thing is that the earthquake that happened last August, I went for the kid. So hard to predict reaction. TGuy wasn''t home for that one (never even felt it since he was in a car at the time) but this one he absolutely shot out of his chair to go get here and nearly knocked me over as I got up.

Ahh, I remember that one too.
I was upstairs when it happened.....grabbed J and ran downstair ASAP.
 
Being on the East Coast I don't get to experience many earthquakes. I remember that among the other disasters to hit Colombia while I was there, however, there was an earhquake. It was not a devastating one that killed people, but it made the news in the United States. As usual, we adopting parents were oblivious to what was going on around us. We were all absorbed in ourselves and our babies. From time to time one of us would get a call from the States and find out there had been an earhquake or that a bomb had gone off in the city in which we were living and he would tell the others. I was in a car during the earthquake and never felt it.


AGBF
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It felt like 5.5 in Long Beach, especially in a hi rise
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It started out with the usual shudder, then long rolling shakes, a big jolt, followed by more rolling. If I wasn''t aware of the potential for harm to others, it was actually the most "enjoyable" or interesting quake I''ve been through out here. The rolling nature made it seem almost fun.

People were streaming out into hallways and out into the street in downtown LB, which they normally don''t bother to do. I was a little surprised they finally settled at 4.7
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Date: 5/18/2009 10:09:10 AM
Author: purrfectpear
It felt like 5.5 in Long Beach, especially in a hi rise
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It started out with the usual shudder, then long rolling shakes, a big jolt, followed by more rolling. If I wasn''t aware of the potential for harm to others, it was actually the most ''enjoyable'' or interesting quake I''ve been through out here. The rolling nature made it seem almost fun.

People were streaming out into hallways and out into the street in downtown LB, which they normally don''t bother to do. I was a little surprised they finally settled at 4.7
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Yeah, that was the strongest 4.7 I''ve ever felt, but I think it was the jolt that made it seem stronger. The shaking was actually not that strong.
 
Felt it up by Pasadena strongly, but not the aftershocks. Life in SoCal: always an adventure.
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This thread makes me SO glad I live in the desert, where nothing ever happens. Eek!
 
Date: 5/18/2009 12:47:08 PM
Author: MonkeyPie
This thread makes me SO glad I live in the desert, where nothing ever happens. Eek!
Um, except bone crushing, soul searing heat?
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Date: 5/18/2009 12:48:19 PM
Author: TravelingGal
Date: 5/18/2009 12:47:08 PM

Author: MonkeyPie

This thread makes me SO glad I live in the desert, where nothing ever happens. Eek!
Um, except bone crushing, soul searing heat?
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It actually isn''t that bad. I find that dry heat is a lot more tolerable than humid, wet heat - it''s really hot, but I can sort of ignore a dry heat, whereas humidity makes me sweat and feel icky.
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Date: 5/18/2009 1:12:37 PM
Author: MonkeyPie

Date: 5/18/2009 12:48:19 PM
Author: TravelingGal

Date: 5/18/2009 12:47:08 PM

Author: MonkeyPie

This thread makes me SO glad I live in the desert, where nothing ever happens. Eek!
Um, except bone crushing, soul searing heat?
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It actually isn''t that bad. I find that dry heat is a lot more tolerable than humid, wet heat - it''s really hot, but I can sort of ignore a dry heat, whereas humidity makes me sweat and feel icky.
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I agree. However I just hate heat in general - of any sort.
 
Yeah I felt it! Good reminder to refresh our emergency kits and water storage.


Mrs.2Artists
 
ack, another one!
 
Date: 5/19/2009 6:52:52 PM
Author: TravelingGal
ack, another one!
I didn''t feel this one at all!! So weird!

My friend who''s currently about 1/2 a mile from me felt it strongly, apparently.
 
Date: 5/19/2009 7:02:07 PM
Author: musey

Date: 5/19/2009 6:52:52 PM
Author: TravelingGal
ack, another one!
I didn''t feel this one at all!! So weird!

My friend who''s currently about 1/2 a mile from me felt it strongly, apparently.
Not as bad as the other, but another decent jolt.

Musey, you are too far north to be feeling it...apparently it''s LAX and south that are getting it good. Weird, because the South Bay isn''t known for being an epicenter. The earth is shaking underneath for sure!
 
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