Alesia! That is the best news I've heard for almost a week! And you didn't loose anything to fire, that's even better news!
Take it slow and easy while you get your life back on track...it can be overwhelming, so just do what you need to and find that groove you like to hang in. You'll be back to a reasonable level of "normal" soon. These kinds of things do rattle your cage for quite some time, so just give it a while.
We were only evacuated for 2-1/2 days or so from a tornado back in 2005, but it seemed a lot longer than that, and getting all the damages repaired took until the middle of the following summer to complete, but we really were lucky that we even had a home when it was all said and done...most homes close to ours were destroyed, and there were two casualties. It did change our outlook on life, and we've been getting better prepared for disasters since then.
No matter what the disaster scenario, or who it happens to, it is a life-changing event, and it comes with a learning process, so take what you learned and move forward from where you are now...that's all you can do to maintain some degree of sanity after all the dust settles and the reality of it all sets in.
Again, very pleased to know your home and property is OK, and most of all, that you and yours are safe.
Eric