“The three women each held a baby,” explained Nick. “Me and Alex were holding a bed headboard over us all.”
Feeling like they were staring death in the face, he added that everyone started saying their “I love you’s” and final goodbyes:
“At one point, we were saying goodbye to each other…. I went over to the door to see if there was a way out to get to a solid concrete generator room. As I twisted the handle it blew open in my face and I saw that there was no longer a house.
It was a slow-motion moment. That was like staring at God.”
In a total miracle moment, the courageous crew finally managed to get through the window and into the safety of the generator room. Its steady concrete walls sheltered them while the storm demolished the rest of the home.
Every last one of them made it out alive, making the 6-month-old triplets some of the youngest survivors of Hurricane Irma.
Praise God for keeping this couple and their precious babies safe amidst the deadly forces of mother nature.
While nearly all of their worldly belongings were destroyed, Kate and Alex are eternally grateful that their Heavenly Father laid His protective hand over their only irreplaceable possessions…
Beatrice, Isabella and Charlotte. ❤️
Friends are currently raising money to help the couple get back on their feet.
If you are interested in donating to the victims of Hurricane Irma, please visit Charity Navigator for a list of highly-rated organizations responding in its aftermath.