suzanne haley joins me now on the phone. suzanne, we're looking at a picture which tells it all, really. your leg was literally speared, we believe it's by the leg of one of the children's tables. describe to me what happened. >> well, we were aware of the situation, the impending weather. it progressively got worse and the fastest time i've ever -- it just seemed like it was so, so quick. we were taking our tornado precautions, we could hear it approaching. it sounded like a jet, just low, coming closer and closer. we crowded the children under desks and me and a fellow teacher, you know, put ourselves in front of the desks that the children were under and -- >> we're actually looking at you speak at a picture that you've supplied to us. a remarkable picture. it's of the children in the classroom with you and they're all in i guess the kind of crash position, bracing themselves for the tornado. >> interior wall. >> right. they've been trained to do this before? >> yes. this would be our tornado precaution. we're on an inter