rosa, norma and maria rodriguez. their children were in the school when this happened.ould imagine as parents, you are incredibly thankful to have your children right here, right now. >> yes. i thank god that i got there in time to pick up my nieces, my nephews, my son, because i don't know what i would have done if he would have been one of -- i mean, i can't -- i'm speechless. how did this happen? why did this happen? my son, how do we explain this to the kids? how are we going to wake up tomorrow and everything's missing, the school, these houses, their friends. nobody knows where anybody is. we can't contact anybody. hopefully if anybody's listening, you know, we're okay, i'm from wisconsin and again, if anybody's listening, my son and i are okay. my sisters, my nieces and nephews, my brother-in-law, everybody's fine. but there's very many people that are left without houses. their cars, everything. everything's gone. in an instant, everything -- everything's gone. >> rosa, i wanted to ask you, what was it like for you, you know, in those moments after the tornado t