As Mississippi natives, Ben and Erin Napier aren’t exactly strangers when it comes to tornadoes — but that doesn’t mean they aren’t still scary! During an appearance on Southern Living’s “Biscuits and Jam” podcast in October 2023, Erin opened up about the couple being at home with their 2-year-old daughter, Helen, when a tornado blew through their town. “The tornado siren started going off. We knew bad weather was coming,” Erin recounted to host Sid Evans.

Fortunately, the Napiers were able to seek shelter in a closet underneath the stairway in their historic 1925 Craftsman home. Once it was all over, the family emerged unharmed, and the house remained unscathed, minus some broken glass. Erin credited the home for keeping them safe. “We could feel the house. It felt alive in a way that really scared me,” Erin confessed. “But it also felt sturdy. It felt like, okay, it’s fixing to do its job, and it’s going to protect us, it’s going to shelter us, and it did.” Alexa, play “The Bones” by Maren Morris.

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