We had some great snow today! I love the snow.
But I would definitely rather play in it than drive in it.
And unfortunatley, I don't get any "snow days" off of work. This is Utah, after all.
So it was pretty nerve-wracking driving the 22 miles to American Fork.
The drive went well, even though it was pretty deep on the roads. But I guess the
trouble with traveling in the snow isn't so much the driving as it is the stopping.
Apparently you need about 100 yards to make a complete stop at an intersection in the
snow.
It's funny how, in times like these, so many thoughts go through your head in such a short amount of time:
"This is it! My first accident, and it's going to be all my fault!"
"Not at Christmas!"
"$$$$$!"
"Turn the wheel!"
"It won't work!"
"It worked!"
"Is there a fine for hitting a stop sign?"
"How deep is that gutter? Is it a ditch?"
"I'll never get out of it!"
"Wow! What do you know? Nothing happened!"
When I finally did stop, I was about a foot past the rear of the car in front of me. If I had hit it, it would have been a hard one. They probably had no clue about the little drama going on behind them.
So I drove the rest of the way home with a prayer of thanks in my heart.
When I came home, I said to Jim : "Come outside and look at the big dent in the car" (as his heart stops) "that isn't there."
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Okay Im not going to be a smart
alleck because I know that was
scarey. Im just glad that you're
okay. Love you. Cindy
Whew!!! I'm glad you avoided it! I've been in 2 really good accidents. Both my fault. Both the same type of story...thought someone was cutting me off, swerved to avoid them, lost control on the freeway and spun out. Luckily I didn't get hurt in either.. I was really embarrassed the second time it happened. "Uh yeah, honey... I did it again." And I'm STILL driving =o)I'll call ya the next time I leave the house so you know to stay in.
That is a mean trick!!.......I will be sure to use it! :)
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