People left homeless by the tornadoes in southern Minnesota are just beginning the process of finding a temporary place to live while their homes are repaired. Many are living in two shelters set up by the Red Cross and the Salvation Army. Life in those shelters can be tedious and frustrating. Minnesota Public Radio's Brent Wolfe reports on how residents at the shelter in Le Center are adapting. Dining room sound most of the residents eating lunch at the Salvation Army.