I want to say "It's just part of life." However, after seeing what happened in Joplin, which isn't that far from here, it does remind me how much more seriously I need to take them.
I've seen I think 5 or 6 tornadoes in my life, first-hand. A few of those I saw form and touch down, a few I saw mid-action. I've always been just... used to it. And I've typically been a "stand-outside-and-watch" person. My 10 year old brother is the main reason I stay downstairs instead of standing on the front porch during a tornado.
However, several of the people in Joplin died because they were outside watching, the way I'm so apt to do. It reminds me how awful these things can be.
In the end, though, we just deal with it. It's a part of our lives. Tornado warnings mean it's spring or fall in Kansas... and like I said, half the time, before Joplin, I didn't even bother to go downstairs. And honestly, I'm sure within a year or two, when the memory of Joplin fades (like Greensburg, it never fully goes away, but it WILL fade), I'll probably be just as complacent as before.
Hang in there tonight, and hugs to those of you who are going through the warnings tonight. I'm praying for you guys, and hoping the storms don't get too close. <3