PROBABLY LAST UPDATE:
It has almost stopped raining here and it looks like we have dodged the bullet at my house. At 9PM last night it had rained 32.88 inches in my area. I did loose power at 2:15AM this morning, but the generator fired up just like it is supposed to. The power came back on at 11:30AM this morning. The transition from Centerpoint power to homemade power was so smooth that my computer didn't even reboot. I finally got cabin fever so bad this afternoon that I had to get out and drive around to see what was going on around me. Apparently everybody was doing the same thing because there was so much traffic in the neighborhood I came back home pretty quick. The Kroger store is open, but they are limiting how many people can go in at one time so the waiting line is about 100 yards long. Luckily, I don't need any groceries. I've discovered a few things around the house that I can improve on to help with drainage. I'm changing a wooden gate to a wrought iron gate so water can flow freely and a sidewalk on the side of the house that is raised up because of tree roots. I'm going to fix both of those problems right away.
I want to thank everybody for all your concerns and prayers, but please don't stop praying for all the people that are in trouble right now all over Houston and surrounding areas. It will be a massive cleanup and repair job. I'm going to volunteer as much time as I can to help as many people as I can. Right now, I know of 11 friends that have high water in their house. As soon as the water level drops, I'm going to help them by cutting the sheetrock up so the studs can start drying out and stripping floors of carpet and wet wood to prevent mold from growing.
Again, thanks everybody.