It was Sunday, May 22, 2011. Bennett Satterlee was excited for his 11th birthday. He spent the morning at his home in Joplin, Missouri. His mom, Shannon, baked his favorite vanilla cake.
Bennett and his 7-year-old brother, Ethan, took some icing into the yard. They picked strawberries and had a sweet, sticky feast.
Before long, the brothers would leave for Bennett’s party at their grandparents’ pool. If it rained, they planned to come home and finish the fun inside.
Overhead the sky was hazy but blue. The brothers laughed while they snacked in the yard. But by nighttime, their lives would be forever changed. Many of their neighbors would be dead. More than one thousand people would be injured.
Their city was about to be hit by one of the worst tornadoes in United States history.
It was Sunday, May 22, 2011. It was Bennett Satterlee’s 11th birthday. He spent the morning at his home in Joplin, Missouri. His mom baked a cake.
Bennett and his 7-year-old brother, Ethan, took some icing into the yard. They picked strawberries and had a feast.
Soon the boys would leave for Bennett’s party at their grandparents’ pool. If it rained, they would come home and finish the fun inside.
The sky was hazy but blue. The boys were having fun. But by nighttime, their lives would be forever changed. Many of their neighbors would be dead. More than one thousand people would be injured.
Their city was about to be hit by one of the worst tornadoes in United States histor
It was Sunday, May 22, 2011. Bennett Satterlee was excited for his 11th birthday. That morning, at his home in Joplin, Missouri, his mother baked his favorite vanilla cake.
Bennett and his 7-year-old brother, Ethan, took some icing into the yard. They picked strawberries and had a sweet, sticky feast.
Soon the brothers would leave for Bennett’s party at their grandparents’ pool. If it rained, they planned to come home and continue the celebration indoors.
Overhead the sky was hazy but blue. The brothers laughed while they snacked in the yard. But by nighttime, their lives would be forever changed. Many of their neighbors would be dead, and more than one thousand people would be injured.
Their city was about to be hit by one of the worst tornadoes in United States history.