With co-workers in the parking lot when it was still fun and games.
Stuck in bumper to bumper traffic for 6 hours and 45 minutes.
I gave up trying to make it home 6 hours 45 minutes later. Thankfully, God was watching over me in my little Corolla. We rolled along at speeds of 5 mph for the most part, only got stuck in a hairy spot once which I luckily got out of, drove on the wrong side of the divided highway for a stretch, spent one night at a local church that opened its doors to stranded motorists, was picked up yesterday by my BIL's co-worker in his 4 wheel drive vehicle and taken to my sister's home where I spent last night.
News photo of a local stretch of the Interstate.
Tons of people spend one or two nights at their workplaces. Children had to stay at school with their teachers. Some people were stranded in their cars and many people had to abandon their cars and walk. My sister stayed one night with one of her daughter's friends family. My BIL, SIL and brother spent the night at their respective workplaces. My niece was one of the lucky ones who was able to get a hotel room with a co-worker. My son-in-law spent one night at work, but on the way home yesterday spun out and smashed the car he was driving. Happily, he was not hurt.
Everyone has a story. Mine was a good one. Along the way I met some very nice people, was fed delicious food by the church and my sister, had a nice long visit with sis, BIL and niece and made it home today over some still icy roads....so happy to be here!
Snow that falls fast and ices over fast is not fun in Alabama! From now on, snow is only allowed to fall overnight once everyone is home safe and sound.
Oh my gosh, Stevie! Glad that you made it home after your many adventures!
ReplyDeleteHave been watching this on TV in amazement! Glad you're finally home!
ReplyDeleteYou had a terrible experience but I am happy to hear that you came through alright. I hope they let you go home sooner next time. Ice is treacherous.
ReplyDeleteIt's scary stuff when you're not used to those conditions.. and even when you are. Glad you are safe and sound.
ReplyDeleteWe haven't had snow yet here in England - plenty of rain though!
ReplyDeleteThank you. Love love, Andrew. Bye.
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