Holly Johnson kisses Chris Brockman before he drives to pick up their daughter Kaelee Johnson, 11, while their daughter Kaydee Johnson, 9, groans at their trailer provided by FEMA on Wednesday, February 20, 2019. Because of problems with busing, Brockman spends much of his day shuttling their children back and forth to school. [JOSHUA BOUCHER/THE NEWS HERALD]
Chris Brockman cuts firewood with a circular saw held between his feet on Wednesday, February 20, 2019. Due to the high cost of propane and electricity in the group site, Brockman scavenges for wood out of storm debris piles to make fires to barbecue over. [JOSHUA BOUCHER/THE NEWS HERALD]
Kaelee, 11, and Kaydee, 9, Johnson watch their father and Chris Brockman cut wood with circular saw held between his feet on Wednesday, February 20, 2019. The sisters took a break from their homework to watch. [JOSHUA BOUCHER/THE NEWS HERALD]
Kaelee Johnson, 11, helps her sister Kaydee Johnson, 9, with homework in the back of their father's truck on Wednesday, February 20, 2019. Utility workers behind replaced a street lamp with a bright LED lamp, that Chris Brockman worried would take away more of their privacy in the group site. [JOSHUA BOUCHER/THE NEWS HERALD]
Chris Brockman, Kaydee Johnson, 9, and their dog Daisy race down the road in front of their trailer provided by FEMA on Wednesday, February 20, 2019. [JOSHUA BOUCHER/THE NEWS HERALD]
Kaelee Johnson, 11, and Kaydee Johnson, 9, watch their father, Chris Brockman, reach to try and find the water meter valve hidden in murky water on Thursday, February 21, 2019. The family woke up to find a puddle nearly the size of their trailer, just a day after a FEMA worker came to fix another water problem on their trailer. [JOSHUA BOUCHER/THE NEWS HERALD]
Chris Brockman passes Kaydee Johnson, 9, her pencil box from her bunk in the family's FEMA provided trailer before heading to school on Thursday, February 21, 2019. Kaydee had to change schools after Hurricane Michael, but likes her new school better. [JOSHUA BOUCHER/THE NEWS HERALD]
Chris Brockman, Holly Johnson, Kaelee Johnson, 11, and Kaydee Johnson, 9, pray in their travel trailer provided by FEMA before the girls go to school on Thursday, February 21, 2019. The family prays together every morning before heading to school. [JOSHUA BOUCHER/THE NEWS HERALD]
Chris Brockman hugs Kaelee Johnson, 11, as Kaydee Johnson, 9, steps inside their trailer on Thursday, February 28, 2019. After school the girls work on homework, make crafts and play outside with the neighbors in the group site. [JOSHUA BOUCHER/THE NEWS HERALD]
Chris Brockman grills pork chops on an electric skillet in their trailer on Wednesday, March 6, 2019. After cooking several meals on an improvised grill outside, the family found it was too time consuming to wait for the coals and found wood to get hot enough to cook on. [JOSHUA BOUCHER/THE NEWS HERALD]
Chris Brockman holds back laughter as Kaydee Johnson, 9, makes a joke about how much ranch Kaelee Johnson, 11, put on her plate to eat with a pork chop and mashed potatoes on Wednesday, March 6, 2019. [JOSHUA BOUCHER/THE NEWS HERALD]
Kaydee Johnson, 9, and her mother Holly Johnson talk before going to bed on Wednesday, March 6, 2019. Kaydee and Kaelee both have to share their bed with most of their clothes and possessions due to limited storage space in the trailer. [JOSHUA BOUCHER/THE NEWS HERALD]
Holly Johnson kisses Chris Brockman before he drives to pick up their daughter Kaelee Johnson, 11, while their daughter Kaydee Johnson, 9, groans at their trailer provided by FEMA on Wednesday, February 20, 2019. Because of problems with busing, Brockman spends much of his day shuttling their children back and forth to school. [JOSHUA BOUCHER/THE NEWS HERALD]
Chris Brockman cuts firewood with a circular saw held between his feet on Wednesday, February 20, 2019. Due to the high cost of propane and electricity in the group site, Brockman scavenges for wood out of storm debris piles to make fires to barbecue over. [JOSHUA BOUCHER/THE NEWS HERALD]
Kaelee, 11, and Kaydee, 9, Johnson watch their father and Chris Brockman cut wood with circular saw held between his feet on Wednesday, February 20, 2019. The sisters took a break from their homework to watch. [JOSHUA BOUCHER/THE NEWS HERALD]
Kaelee Johnson, 11, helps her sister Kaydee Johnson, 9, with homework in the back of their father's truck on Wednesday, February 20, 2019. Utility workers behind replaced a street lamp with a bright LED lamp, that Chris Brockman worried would take away more of their privacy in the group site. [JOSHUA BOUCHER/THE NEWS HERALD]
Chris Brockman, Kaydee Johnson, 9, and their dog Daisy race down the road in front of their trailer provided by FEMA on Wednesday, February 20, 2019. [JOSHUA BOUCHER/THE NEWS HERALD]
Kaelee Johnson, 11, and Kaydee Johnson, 9, watch their father, Chris Brockman, reach to try and find the water meter valve hidden in murky water on Thursday, February 21, 2019. The family woke up to find a puddle nearly the size of their trailer, just a day after a FEMA worker came to fix another water problem on their trailer. [JOSHUA BOUCHER/THE NEWS HERALD]
Chris Brockman passes Kaydee Johnson, 9, her pencil box from her bunk in the family's FEMA provided trailer before heading to school on Thursday, February 21, 2019. Kaydee had to change schools after Hurricane Michael, but likes her new school better. [JOSHUA BOUCHER/THE NEWS HERALD]
Chris Brockman, Holly Johnson, Kaelee Johnson, 11, and Kaydee Johnson, 9, pray in their travel trailer provided by FEMA before the girls go to school on Thursday, February 21, 2019. The family prays together every morning before heading to school. [JOSHUA BOUCHER/THE NEWS HERALD]
Chris Brockman hugs Kaelee Johnson, 11, as Kaydee Johnson, 9, steps inside their trailer on Thursday, February 28, 2019. After school the girls work on homework, make crafts and play outside with the neighbors in the group site. [JOSHUA BOUCHER/THE NEWS HERALD]
Chris Brockman grills pork chops on an electric skillet in their trailer on Wednesday, March 6, 2019. After cooking several meals on an improvised grill outside, the family found it was too time consuming to wait for the coals and found wood to get hot enough to cook on. [JOSHUA BOUCHER/THE NEWS HERALD]
Chris Brockman holds back laughter as Kaydee Johnson, 9, makes a joke about how much ranch Kaelee Johnson, 11, put on her plate to eat with a pork chop and mashed potatoes on Wednesday, March 6, 2019. [JOSHUA BOUCHER/THE NEWS HERALD]
Kaydee Johnson, 9, and her mother Holly Johnson talk before going to bed on Wednesday, March 6, 2019. Kaydee and Kaelee both have to share their bed with most of their clothes and possessions due to limited storage space in the trailer. [JOSHUA BOUCHER/THE NEWS HERALD]