A navel puckering experience!

The tornadic cell associated with the MCV affected our farm just north of Piedmont a little past midnight.. yet another close call for the Rocky&family. Earlier I went out to get lightning pics at a spot just north of OKC. Initially had some occasional but stunning anvil crawlers but by the time I had the camera ready to go, lightning activity had ceased and rain from the anvil of the storms from the southwest was moving in. Got back home, noticed on wxtap the cells moving in, I especially noticed a "twist" in the reflectivity pattern centred over northern Caddo County poised for my direction.
I checked the mesonets and they verified that a distinct MCV had formed. I thought this would be fun to experience this passing over the farm, but thought nothing more than this would be a non severe event. I went ahead and did other things on the computer. Just before midnight, I was ready to turn in, the wind was increasing from the NNE, several good cracks of thunder shuddered the house, I checked the radar again and to my shock, a very tight couplet had formed and looked like it was only a few miles below my house moving in my direction... I was definitely alarmed and immediately went to turn on the TV. Just then, the distant wail of the tornado siren could be heard... now my heart was racing,
I woke up the wife and kids and watched on tv as they were warning that Piedmont was in "imminent" danger. By this time roughly just past midnight, we had torrential rain, 30-40mph north winds.. if it was that close, I did'nt think it would be safe going outside to the shelter, I carefully judged that the track of the tornado would just miss us to the east.. just before we sought shelter, the rain was blinding with occasional staccato bolts of lightning and north winds gusting to at least 50mph.
We gathered in the bathroom, my daughter who actually 4 years earlier(?) to the date was in the OKC tornado.. was on the verge of panic...we heard the wind suddenly rise, a whooshing sound enveloped the house, lasted no more than maybe 20 seconds then suddenly died down, I went back out of the bathroom, and out the front door, the rain slackened considerably and the wind was about 20 mph out of the east, which I thought was a strange direction... I would think it would have been SW or W. What was fascinating was that I could hear a distinct roar and whistling sound all around which abated after about 30 sec. I breathed a sigh of relief as we knew we were out of danger, but..
Another circulation formed to our SW but seemed to get absorbed into the main cell off to the north, I witnessed a distinct lowering with a bell shaped updraft about 5 minutes later to the NNE of the house, heading toward Cashion, winds then became S to SW about 20-30mph which made more sense. I briefly took off and went up to the intersection of Piedmont Rd./WaterlooRd. I got a brief look at the updraft that was laced with occasional flashes of lightning as it moved off to the NE.
So.... the third time we've been narrowly missed, I feel like my farm has this bullseye on it. Three strikes though and we're out, hopefully no more close calls while we live here. Thank God Piedmont dodged that bullet.