joining us now from taftd, texas is mary lou galinda just north of corpus christi, mary lou-i understandst fell on your house? >> yes, ma'am. it broke our roof. it's like the branch off i'm trying to -- can you see? >> and it came through the window? >> no. the roof. >> i mean it came through the roof. it came into your bedroom? >> yes. can you see it? >> i can. i can. it must be harrowing for your family. i know that you're right in the belly of this storm in the mandatory evacuation zone. what made you decide to stay? >> well, my husband is a cancer patient who's battling prostate cancer as we speak, you know. he's also in a wheelchair and has a prosthesis, and it's very hard and very difficult for him to get around. >> i know you've already shared some earlier video with us with some pretty serious storm damage coming in around your neighborhood. what else are you seeing now? >> we can't see anything because it is completely dark. and we're boarded up and we closed the doors. so we hear a lot of noises anything. >> they're talking about 130-mile-an-hour winds. how does that sound? wha